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WFIE was granted a construction permit on June 10, 1953, and began broadcasting on November 15, 1953, on analog UHF channel 62. [2] The station, Indiana's sixth, was originally co-owned by Jesse, Isadore, and Oscar Fine. WFIE was the second station in the Tri-State, but the first to be based in Evansville proper.
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.
The Battle round was taped on June 4, 2018 and was broadcast from June 24 to July 15, 2018. [3] The Battles' advisors for this season are: music producer Dương Cầm for team Thu Phương, former Sing My Song judges Nguyễn Hải Phong and Hồ Hoài Anh for team Lam Trường and Noo Phước Thịnh respectively, and diva Trần Thu Hà ...
From 2003 to 2005, and in 2007, Táo Quân was filmed at VTV's S9 studio, and until 2008, Kim Mã Theater was chosen as the location for filming; in 2006, 2009, 2010–2014 and 2018–2022, the show was filmed at the Vietnam-Soviet Friendship Labor Culture Palace (Vietnamese: Cung Văn hoá Lao động Hữu nghị Việt-Xô) in Hanoi. In 2015 ...
27, Ho Chi Minh City "When You Say You Love Me" — 2: Nguyễn Trần Minh Sang 29, Ho Chi Minh City "Nơi tình yêu bắt đầu" — — 3: Lê Gia Bảo 22, Thừa Thiên–Huế "Saving all my love for you" — — 4: Nguyễn Văn Viết 27, Hanoi "Gánh hàng rau" — 5: Võ Ngọc Khánh 20, Da Nang "Listen" — — — — 6: Thân ...
(2008–2014; 2017–2020) Hanoicab 5 – Sành Mua Shopping (2016–2017) Vietstar Shopping (2020–2021) Hanoicab 6 – Phim Hay Movies NCTV Nam Dinh Cable Television (affiliated with VCTV/VTVcab in Nam Dinh province) General entertainment Owned by Nam Dinh Cable Television (VTVcab Nam Dinh) SCTV (Son La)
23 March – A fire at a condominium complex in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, kills at least 13 people and injures another 27, with most people dying of suffocation or jumping from high floors. [1] 15–21 July – Tropical Storm Son-Tinh hits Vietnam, causing floods and landslides in areas around Hanoi. [2] [3]
28 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) An Giang: Thanh Hằng: Episode 5 12 Trần Tuyết Như 23 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) Ho Chi Minh City: Hoàng Yến: Episode 6 11 Hồ Thu Anh 22 1.67 m (5 ft 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) Hanoi Thanh Hằng: Episode 8 10 Nguyễn Thị Lệ Nam 22 1.74 m (5 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) Tiền Giang: Thanh Hằng: Episode 9 9 Hoàng Như Mỹ 21