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1 January – New Year's Day; 4 January – Independence Day; 12 February – Union Day; 2 March – Peasants' Day; 24 March – Full Moon Day of Tabaung; 27 March – Armed Forces Day; 13 April – Myanmar New Year; 1 May – Labour Day; 22 May – Full Moon Day of Kason; 6 June – Eid al-Adha; 19 July – Martyrs' Day; 20 July – Full Moon ...
Television broadcasting in Myanmar began in 1979 as a test trial in Yangon. [1] The first television service BBS was launched on 3 June 1980, [ 2 ] followed by regular service in 1981. [ 3 ] Most television networks in the country are broadcast from Yangon.
MRTV News channel is intended for a replacement service for Mizzima TV and DVB TV used to be broadcast on MRTV Multi channel Play out System, from 24 March 2018, until 31 January 2021. taking over their Digital subchannel space.
On March 24, 2018, MRTV added 5 new TV channels to their Multiplex Play out System, such as Mizzima TV, DVB TV, Channel K, YTV and Fortune TV. On January 16, 2024, MRTV updated its in-house channels and free-to-air channels into High Definition (HD) and added 5 new TV channel to their MRTV DTH System, such as Mahar HD, Mahar Esports HD, New ...
The junta has also renamed the radio service's parent, BBS as Myanmar Radio and Television (MRTV) in 1997. [4] Until the launch of Yangon City FM in 2001, BBS/Myanmar Radio was the only radio station in the country. For years, its main broadcast centre is at 426 Pyay Road in Kamayut in Yangon. Since late 2007, the main broadcast station has ...
UPtv’s subscription streaming service, UP Faith & Family, began Christmas on Nov. 1 with 200+ "Cozy UP to Christmas" favorites along with over 30 new titles being added for subscribers to watch ...
While CNN has not yet announced its Inauguration Day coverage plans, the channel's broadcast schedule says coverage will begin at 12 a.m. ET Monday and go on until 4 a.m. the next morning. NBC and ...
All broadcast media is owned by the government except for MM which is the only private TV in Myanmar. [citation needed] The Video Act of 1985 outlined what media could tape. [38] There are seven TV stations in Myanmar, of which, MTV1 and MTV2 are the main channels. And another channel by government is MRTV.