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  2. MRTV-4 - Wikipedia

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    MRTV-4 (Myanmar Radio and Television- 4) is a Burmese television channel jointly operated by MRTV and the Forever Group. [1] Launched in May 2004, [2] the channel broadcasts between 7 am and 11 pm. [1] Since that time, it is only available to viewers with satellite or terrestrial DVB-T decoders. [1] Now, they broadcast 24 hours and also ...

  3. List of films set in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Pudhukottaiyilirundhu Saravanan (2004) - Indian romantic adventure film by S. S. Stanley, set in Myanmar. Stealth (2005) - science-fiction action film starring Josh Lucas, Jessica Biel, Jamie Foxx and Sam Shepard. One scene involves the aircraft bombing of a building in Rangoon. King Naresuan (2007) Rambo (2008) - starring Sylvester Stallone.

  4. Myanmar International - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar International. Myanmar International Television ( Burmese: မြန်မာအင်တာနေရှင်နယ်ရုပ်သံလိုင်း, abbreviated MITV) is a Burmese state-owned national and international English-language television channel based in Yangon, Myanmar. The channel was first launched in August 2001 as ...

  5. MRTV (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    MRTV (at the time Burma Television) was first launched on 3 June 1980, [3] from Yangon on VHF channel 6, using a 10 KW transmitter broadcasting to a 70km radius, [4] with broadcasts in colour (some sources erroneously say that MRTV started as a monochrome service [5]) beginning on 1 November. [6] Regular television service was formally launched ...

  6. List of Burmese films - Wikipedia

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    Ye Deight, Daung, Shwe Htoo, Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi. Romantic drama. Responsible Citizen [ 8] Steel (Dwe Myittar) Nay Toe, Min Maw Kun, Htun Htun, Nay Htet Lin, Nay Myo Aung. Political action. The Great Myanmar. Jae Sung Jeony, Aung Kyaw Moe. Htike San Moss, Ye Aung, Nine Nine, Warso Moe Oo, Myat Thu Thu.

  7. Canal+ (Myanmar) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [10] [1] After 2021 February, some of the international broadcasting channels were closed including news channel like CNN, BBC during the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état. As 2022 October 1, the total number of channels are now 69.

  8. Category:Films set in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    B. Beyond Rangoon. Bombs Over Burma. Broken Dreams: Stories from the Myanmar Coup. Burma Convoy. Burma Rani. Burma VJ. The Burmese Harp (1956 film) The Burmese Harp (1985 film)

  9. YTV (Burmese TV network) - Wikipedia

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    YTV is a Burmese digital Free-to-Air TV channel that run under MRTV's Multiplex Playout System based in Yangon, Myanmar. [2] [3] YTV is operated by MY Multimedia Co., Ltd that part of Young Investment Group Co., Ltd. [4] They have signed a cooperation agreement with MRTV to operate as content providers for digital free-to-air TV channels in a multi-playout system of MRTV. [5]