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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.
Expanded digital terrestrial TV coverage to 80% of the population, compared to 50% of the population in 2011. Attracted social resources to cover terrestrial digital television. Organized and arrange all local radio and television stations in the direction of specialization and professionalism, focusing on producing program content and hiring ...
Central Central Internet and Cable TV channel (Quang Tri Cable Television) CBCTV Private channel of Cao Bang Cable TV Center HNCATV 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
2.2 Technology channel + #Kenh2 & Redius TV (2008-now) 3 VTC3. ... Thời trang Việt Nam; ... Đảng trong đổi mới và phát triển doanh nghiệp;
Nhịp cầu âm nhạc (1999–2016): The first live on-demand music program in Vietnam. The program has a phone number with 6 lines to receive direct requests from the audience, broadcast once a month on channel HTV7. Vầng trăng cổ nhạc (since 2001): Ancient song program & cai luong excerpts airing monthly. Trong nhà ngoài phố
On June 2, 2015, it became part of VOV's multimedia services. [1] VTC ran 13 channels, with most channels in 1080p HDTV. On January 14, 2025, the Voice of Vietnam confirmed it would cease airing all VTC channels the next day, [2] following a government decision to end VTC Digital Television's operations and hand over its duties to Vietnam ...
Vietnam Television broadcast from the capital Saigon on channel 9 (4.5 MHz) in FCC-standard black and white. [4] [6] However, from 1972, all important events were broadcast in color as standard. [7] The other national broadcaster was the English-language Armed Forces Vietnam Network or NWB-TV on channel 11. [8]
VTV Can Tho 2; Since 2003, all the above channels are also available via satellite, digital terrestrial, and digital cable networks across Vietnam. The VTV itself offers 15 pay TV channels through satellite television and digital cable which are called K+ and VTVCab respectively, Changes to VTV regional channels were made on 1 January 2016.