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Vietnam Television (Vietnamese: Đài Truyền hình Việt Nam), operating under its official abbreviation VTV, is the national television broadcaster of Vietnam. As the state broadcaster under the direction of under the Government of Vietnam, VTV is tasked with "propagating the views of the Party, policies, laws of the government".
VTV3 is a state-owned Vietnamese television channel owned by the Vietnam Television, launched officially on 31 March 1996.As the country's first ever sports and entertainment dedicated channel, it broadcasts sporting events and entertainment-oriented programs including music, game shows, leisure & lifestyles, nationally produced, as well as American and Asian series.
This is the list of TV channels that are currently broadcasting in Vietnam via any transmission methods (terrestrial, satellite, IPTV, OTT, cable), including defunct channels. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] National Broadcasting Networks
An HD version of VTV3 was launched on 31 March 2013. This channel is the first channel in VTV to broadcast in High Definition.. Following that, HD versions of VTV6 and VTV1 was launched on 7 September 2013 and 31 March 2014, respectively.
These dramas air from 20:00 to 20:30 (20:00 to 20:25 from Nov 15), Monday to Friday on VTV3. After the end of Xin chào hạnh phúc (season 4) on 30 Jul, the production for this time slot was disrupted due to COVID-19 quarantine. It was filled in by several shows before the rerun. The shows are respectively: Bố ơi! Mình đi đâu thế?
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 ...
These dramas air in every Sunday night after the 19:00 News Report (aired later or delayed in occasions of special events) under the name of the program For The First Time On VTV3 Screen (Vietnamese: Lần đầu tiên trên màn ảnh VTV3). Note: Unlisted airtime periods were spent for special events.
Specially produced for the 1st VFC TV acting class. 2-9 Nov: Followed by the playback of Mía đắng (Bitter Cane), 6 episodes. The drama was first released on VTV3 channel in 2000. [37] 10 Nov-3 Dec: Followed by the playback of Giọt nước mắt giữa hai thế kỷ (The Teardrop Between Two Centuries), 16 episodes (originally 10 eps).