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Saigon Broadcasting Television Network, abbreviated SBTN, is a 24-hour Vietnamese-language and liberal television channel targeted at Vietnamese audiences living outside of Vietnam. [1] Its headquarters are in Garden Grove , California.
The next day, the station was reconstituted as Saigon Liberation Television Station (Đài Truyền-hình Sài-gòn Giải-phóng, [1] SGTV) with a live broadcast of South Vietnamese President Dương Văn Minh's surrender. However, SGTV became Ho Chi Minh City Television on May 1, 1975. The first broadcast (on channel HTV9 nowadays) was about ...
Ho Chi Minh City Television building in District 1. Television in Vietnam began to appear in the mid-1960s in Saigon (in the former Republic of Vietnam), with the appearance of Saigon Television Station. In 1970, in the North, the Voice of Vietnam broadcast the first experimental television program.
Analog (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City),VCTV The original Russian stream broadcast in Vietnam, broadcast on channels 9 and 11 VHF in Ho Chi Minh City until 1992, on channel 10 VHF in Hanoi and on channel 3 VHF at the premises of the Russian Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City. [ghi chú 1] Orange Sport (Poland) Sports HTVC ORF 1: Austria channels HTVC [ghi ...
Vietnam IQ; Đối mặt; Bảng xếp hạng âm nhạc KPOP - Show! Music core; Nấu ăn cùng sao; Câu chuyện nghệ thuật; Thần tượng đến rồi; Cocktall âm nhạc; Tour de Vietnam; Mâm nhà Food club; Bất ngờ chưa; Nhà tù thần tượng ; Thử thách cùng thần tượng ; 5 phút biết hết; Thế giới đó đây
Saigon Television (Vietnamese: Đài Truyền hình Sài Gòn) may refer to: Vietnam Television , the national broadcaster for South Vietnam from 1966 to 1975 Ho Chi Minh City Television , formerly Saigon Liberation Television
ANTV (People's Police Television), VOV TV (Voice of Vietnam), Quốc Hội TV (National Assembly Television), QPVN (Vietnam National Defence Television), TTXVN (Vietnam News Agency), Nhân Dân TV (Nhân Dân Television) Ho Chi Minh City TV – The first TV station in Vietnam, includes 8 free-to-air channels: HTV7 (HD/SD) - Entertainment and Sports
The old name of HCMC Television was Saigon Liberation Television that began broadcasting on May 1, 1975. [1] [2] Until April 30, 1975, the name was Saigon Television (Republic of Vietnam), founded in 1965, broadcast from February 2, 1966, to April 29, 1975.