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Until the launch of Yangon City FM in 2001, BBS/Myanmar Radio was the only radio station in the country. For years, its main broadcast centre is at 426 Pyay Road in Kamayut in Yangon. Since late 2007, the main broadcast station has moved to Naypyidaw. Yangon Station now mostly relays Naypyidaw Station's programming. [citation needed]
Yangon & Mandalay area: Digital terrestrial television: 63 NayPyiTaw Cable TV: Naypyitaw City Development Committee: Selected location's in Naypyitaw: Cable TV: 20 Cookie TV: Cookie TV Group: Nationwide: IPTV 57 Channels with VOD Catalogue My CANAL: CANAL+ Myanmar Group: Nationwide: IPTV: 48 channels with VOD Catalogue Tvie: Myanmar Net ...
Yangon City FM is a radio station that serves the Yangon metropolitan area, broadcasting on the FM band at a frequency of 89.0 MHz and on the Internet. Operated by the city government, Yangon City Development Committee (YCDC), City FM is one of two radio stations available in Yangon.
The city is divided into 10 districts. [1] Yangon Region was divided into 4 districts, which overlap with the city's jurisdiction, [2] this changed in 2022, now the region has 14 districts. The current mayor of Yangon is U Bo Htay , [3] [4] an economist and a retired professor at the Yangon Institute of Economics. Each township is administered ...
It is the third channel to be launched in Myanmar, after the main MRTV channel (1980) and Myawaddy TV (1995). [1] The state-owned channel was viewable in 156 countries, broadcasting 17 hours a day in Myanmar and 8 hours a day in Europe and America, [ 3 ] with coverage increasing to 24 hours a day worldwide on the occasion of the rebranding to ...
Yangon, [a] formerly romanized as Rangoon, [4] [5] is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar. Yangon served as the capital of Myanmar until 2006, when the military government relocated the administrative functions to the purpose-built capital city of Naypyidaw in north central Myanmar. [ 6 ]
In 1836, the country's first newspaper, The Maulmain Chronicle, was published [7] followed by The Rangoon Chronicle in 1853, [8] later renamed to The Rangoon Times. King Mindon was an advocate of press freedom and encouraged the creation of Myanmar's first Burmese-language newspaper, Yadanapon Naypyidaw Thadinsa (ရတနာပုံနေပြည်တော်သတင်းစာ) to ...
MRTV (TV network) MRTV News channel; MRTV Sports Channel; Myanmar Alin; ... Yangon City FM This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 10:17 (UTC). Text ...