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VTV1
Vietnamese television network
Vietnamese television network
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | VTV1 |
| logo | VTV1 logo 2013 final.svg |
| logo_size | 140px |
| launch_date | |
| owner | Vietnam Television |
| language | Vietnamese |
| country | Vietnam |
| headquarters | VTV Tower, 43 Nguyen Chi Thanh Street, Giang Vo, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi |
| area | Vietnam |
| Asia-Pacific | |
| Worldwide | |
| sister_channels | VTV1 |
| VTV2 | |
| VTV3 | |
| VTV4 | |
| VTV5 | |
| VTV5 Tây Nam Bộ | |
| VTV5 Tây Nguyên | |
| VTV6 | |
| VTV7 | |
| VTV8 | |
| VTV9 | |
| VTV Cần Thơ | |
| former_names | Vietnam Television, Central Television - Programme 1, Vietnam Television - Programme 1 |
| picture_format | 1080i HDTV |
| website | http://www.vtv.vn/ |
| terr_serv_1 | Digital |
| terr_chan_1 | Channel 35 |
| terr_serv_2 | Thaicom 6 |
| terr_chan_2 | 4034 H 19200 https://www.lyngsat.com/muxes/Thaicom-6_SE-Asia-C_4034-H.html |
| online_serv_1 | VTVgo |
| online_chan_1 | Watch live |
| online_serv_2 | VTV.vn |
| online_chan_2 | Watch live |
| online_serv_3 | FPT Play |
| online_chan_3 | Watch live |
Asia-Pacific Worldwide VTV2 VTV3 VTV4 VTV5 VTV5 Tây Nam Bộ VTV5 Tây Nguyên VTV6 VTV7 VTV8 VTV9 VTV Cần Thơ VTV1 is a state-owned Vietnamese-language news channel and also the first television channel of Vietnam Television. It has evolved from a general news, sports, and entertainment outlet to a 24/7 all-news station since the 1990s when other VTV channels were introduced.
On June 15, 2011, VTV1 shifted to a 24/7 channel offering news, politics, and current affairs.
VTV1 is seen as one of the "essential television channels" in Vietnam, legally required to be distributed by television providers in the country. As a government-controlled channel, it primarily airs news and content favorable to the Vietnamese government.
History
Vietnam Television started broadcasting on September 7, 1970, with technical support from Cuba. In late July 1992, the channel started broadcasting an English-language news service catering foreigners in the country. Its morning program, Chào buổi sáng, started on March 31, 1997.
Broadcast hours
- Before 1 April 1994:
- Morning: 09:00 to 12:00.
- Afternoon: 14:00 to 16:00.
- Evening: 19:00 to 23:00.
- From 1 April 1994 to 31 March 1996:
- Monday to Saturday:
- Morning: 09:00 to 11:00.
- Evening: 18:45 to 22:45.
- Sunday:
- Morning: 06:00 to 10:00.
- Evening: 18:45 to 22:45.
- Monday to Saturday:
- Before 31 March 1996:
- Monday to Saturday:
- Morning: 06:00 to 09:00.
- Evening: 19:00 to 23:00.
- Sunday:
- Morning: 06:00 to 10:00.
- Evening: 19:00 to 23:00.
- Monday to Saturday:
- From 31 March 1996 to 31 March 1997: 19:00 to 23:00.
- From 31 March 1997 to 31 March 1998:
- Morning: 06:00 to 8:00.
- Evening: 19:00 to 23:00.
- From 31 March 1998 to 1 January 2002:
- Morning: 05:30 to 10:00.
- Evening: 17:00 to 24:00.
- From 1 January 2002 to 1 September 2010: 05:30 to 24:00.
- From 1 September 2010 to 15 June 2011: 05:00 to 24:00.
- From 15 June 2011 to present: 24/7.
References
References
- "Important milestones". Vietnam Television.
- (20 July 1992). "Vietnam TV plans English news show". [[Toronto Star]].
- (4 April 1997). "Vietnam: Life in brief: Chaao buoii saang - new newsreel program of VTV". [[The Saigon Times Daily]].
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