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Starting in 2003, ' The Most Beloved Vietnam Television Dramas' Voting Contest (Vietnamese: Cuộc thi bình chọn phim truyền hình Việt Nam được yêu thích nhất) is held annually or biennially by VTV Television Magazine to honor Vietnamese television dramas broadcast during the year(s) on two channels VTV1-VTV3.
Starting from 17 Feb, the new VTV3 Weeknight prime time slot will be launched. Instead of broadcasting 2 line-ups as before, the slot will now only broadcast 1 line-up from 20:00 to 20:50, Monday to Friday. In other words, the previous first line-up will officially be closed, while the previous second line-up will be moved up to air earlier.
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VTV3 is a state-owned Vietnamese television channel owned by the Vietnam Television, launched officially on 31 March 1996.As the country's first ever sports and entertainment dedicated channel, it broadcasts sporting events and entertainment-oriented programs including music, game shows, leisure & lifestyles, nationally produced, as well as American and Asian series.
Aired at 21:00 on 26 Jan and 20:30 on 1 Feb because the runtime of the 19:00 News Report was extended for news on the 13th national congress of the ruling Communist Party of Vietnam; Delayed 1 episode on Friday, 2 Apr due to the 25 Years of VTV3 celebration program
Broadcast Title Eps. Prod. Cast and crew Theme song(s) Genre Notes 6 Mar-28 May [3]Không thể gục ngã (Can Not Fall) 33 FaFilm HCMC Bùi Cường (director); Giáp Kiều Hưng, Trịnh Đan Phượng (writers); Phạm Thiên Thanh, Chánh Nghĩa, Trọng Nhân, Nhật Trường, Ôn Bích Hằng, Quách Tĩnh, Thanh Tân, Phương Hằng...
Vietnam Television became an official name on 30 April 1987. And by 1990, VTV viewers had two national TV channels to choose from as VTV2 was launched and that year switched to PAL. [5] [6] VTV3 channels was broadcast on 31 March 1996, in 1998 the channel was broadcast via satellite to localities across the country.
Starting in 2005, the VTV1 night drama time slot was reduced back to one line-up (with the addition of Saturday night since March) for both Vietnamese and foreign dramas after a year and three months split in two lines (21:00-22:00 for Vietnamese dramas and 22:00-23:00 for foreign dramas).