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On September 2, 2016, Channel 2 switched to HD broadcasting. Both channels broadcast HD programs. This milestone marks a strong transformation of the Capital Television. On October 14, 2016, marking its 62nd founding anniversary, Hanoi Radio and Television Station increased the broadcast time on channel H1 to 24 hours a day.
Produced in 2010 in order to celebrate 1000 Years of Thăng Long-Hà Nội. Officially released on VTV1 2 weeks later. [114] [115] Thời gian trong ống nứa
Bùi Huy Thuần (director); Trịnh Khánh Hà, Nguyễn Thị Hồng Vân, Lại Minh Nguyệt, Trần Thị Thanh Thủy (writers); Diệu Hương, Danh Tùng, Lan Hương 'Bông', Anh Dũng, Minh Hòa, Hoàng Dũng, Việt Thắng, Hồng Lê, Thanh Hải, Tạ Tuấn Minh, Phương Thảo, Đức Khuê, Minh Cúc, Đức Kiên, Thu Hà ...
Today, television in Vietnam is available in many modes of broadcasting, with many national and local channels, broadcast or pay with more than 200 channels available to viewers. [2] [3] [4] Vietnam completed the digital television transitions on December 28, 2020. [5]
2.2 Technology channel + #Kenh2 & Redius TV (2008-now) ... Thành Lương Live; ... (phát trực tiếp tại Hà Nội) Chuyện thế giới;
Private channel of Ha Nam Cable TV (VTVcab Ha Nam) Cà Mau Online Private channel of Ca Mau cable TV (Cà Mau TV and báo Cà Mau sản xuất). HBCTV affiliated with VCTV/VTVcab in Hoa Bình province Operated by Hòa Bình Cable TV (in co-operated with VCTV/VTVcab) LCTV (2) Private channel of Mẫu Sơn cable TV (Lạng Sơn)
The show will feature twenty-three episodes, and a format similar to that of the original U.S. series in season 2-8. The first season will begin with three open audition episodes in which dancers (both professional and amateur, from any stylistic background and of ages from 16 to 30) can attempt to impress a panel of judges with their ability and earn a spot amongst the Top 100 competitors in ...
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 ...