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[10] [11] Previously, analog television in Vietnam was mostly broadcast on the VHF band (from channel 6 to channel 12) and the UHF band (from channel 21 to channel 62). [12] Only a few stations broadcast below R6 VHF, including R3 VHF in Tam Dao, Can Tho (CT3, relay HTV7), and HCMC (OPT1).
Regional channel for viewers in the central part (Da Nang city and Quang Nam province) of the Central region of Vietnam. The studio is located in Da Nang city. In 2016, this channel, together with VTV Da Nang and VTV Phu Yen, merged to create the new VTV8 for the Central and Highlands central region. VTV Phu Yen General VTV Center of Phu Yen
Vĩnh Long Radio - Television Station (THVL) (Vietnamese: Đài Phát thanh – Truyền hình Vĩnh Long) is a Vietnamese television network owned by the People's Committee of Vĩnh Long Province. It is the largest station in the Southwest region of Vietnam and ranks among the top three television networks in the country, alongside VTV and HTV ...
Vietnam Television (Vietnamese: Đài Truyền-hình Việtnam, [1] [2] abbreviated THVN [3]), sometimes also unofficially known as the National Television (Đài Truyền-hình Quốc-gia [1]), Saigon Television (Đài Truyền-hình Sàigòn [1]) or Channel 9 (Đài số 9, THVN9), was one of two national television broadcasters in South Vietnam from February 7, 1966, until just before the ...
Đài truyền thanh huyện Nam Trà My 94.7 Nam Trà My Trạm phát sóng FM Đỉnh Quế - Tây Giang 100 ⏩ 97 VOV1, VOV4 [58] [59] Đài truyền thanh huyện Thăng Bình 94.6 Thăng Bình Đài truyền thanh huyện Núi Thành 104.5 Núi Thành Đài truyền thanh huyện Tiên Phước 91.4 Tiên Phước
7 February 1966 The channel was launched as THVN9, on 1 May 1975 it was renamed HTV9 The channel launched its HDTV version along with HTV7 on May 19, 2013. HTV Co.op - Film Television and Culture 2011 It is managed by HCMC's Union Cooperative (Co.op Mart). until 2023 HTV Sport - General Sport 2003 Replaced HTV2 (old) and HTV8.
VTC Digital Television Network (Vietnamese: Đài Truyền hình Kỹ thuật số VTC), or Vietnam Digital Television Network (Vietnamese: Đài Truyền hình Kỹ thuật số Việt Nam) was a Vietnamese television network owned by the Voice of Vietnam. Launched on August 19, 2004, it is recognised as the second national television network ...
VTV Hue, VTV Da Nang, and VTV Phu Yen ceased programming and became VTV8, a specific channel for Central and Highland Regions of Vietnam. Both the old VTV9 and VTV Can Tho 1 merged to form the new VTV9 for both southeast and southwest of Vietnam, while VTV Can Tho 2 was renamed VTV5 Southwest , a bilingual Khmer-Vietnamese channel and the first ...