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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 ...
Center for Television News (under Vietnam News Agency) Quốc Hội TV: Special news about the National Assembly Office of the National Assembly [note 1] National's essential TV channel. To stop broadcasting of 1/1/2025. Nhân Dân TV: News & general Nhân Dân newspaper The nation's essential TV channel VTV Hue General VTV Center of Hue
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
Vietnam News Agency: News 2010 2012 2025 National Assembly Television: National Assembly (Vietnam) Information - News - Politics: 2015 2016 2025 Nhan Dan TV People's Newspaper: News - Politics - General 2015 2016 2025 QPVN: Ministry of National Defence, Viettel Media: Military - Defense 2013 2016
[10] [11] Previously, analog television in Vietnam was mostly broadcast on the VHF band (from channel 6 to channel 12) and the UHF band (from channel 21 to channel 62). [12] Only a few stations broadcast below R6 VHF, including R3 VHF in Tam Dao, Can Tho (CT3, relay HTV7), and HCMC (OPT1).
Since 15 June 2011, VTV1 has been a round-the-clock news, politics, current affairs and generalistic channel, the first of its kind in Vietnam. VTV1 performs political tasks assigned by the Communist Party of Vietnam , the State and the Government, plays the leading role in information, propaganda, publicity, prestige and great influence on the ...
A practice born out of a desire to participate in the democratic process at a time when ballots weren't printed in Vietnamese became a powerful organizing tool.
On June 15, 2016, the station switched off analog terrestrial channel 2. On June 21, 2016, the Station’s channel 1 started broadcasting high definition programs and became one of the digital terrestrial televisions, available in 16 provinces of the Red River Delta. In July 2016, the station stopped publishing Hanoi Television Magazine.