VTV1

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VTV1
VTV1 logo 2013 final.svg
CountryVietnam
Broadcast areaVietnam
Asia-Pacific (via satellite)
Worldwide (via satellite and Internet)
HeadquartersVTV Tower, 43 Nguyen Chi Thanh Street, Ngoc Khanh, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi
Programming
Language(s)Vietnamese[1]
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerVietnam Television
Sister channelsVTV2, VTV3, VTV4, VTV5, VTV6, VTV7, and
History
Launched7 September 1970; 51 years ago (1970-09-07)
Former namesVietnam Television (1970–1977), Central Television - Programme 1 (1977–1987), Vietnam Television - Programme 1 (1987–1993)
Links
Websitehttp://www.vtv.vn/
Availability
Terrestrial
DigitalChannel 1 (HD)
Cable
VTVcabChannel 1 (HD)
Channel 1 (Analog)
SCTVChannel 27 (HD)
Satellite
K+Channel 6 (HD)
AVGChannel 5 (HD)
VTC DigitalChannel 13 (HD)
IPTV
MyTVChannel 1 (HD)
Channel 11 (SD)
Viettel TVChannel 2 (HD)
FPT Truyền HìnhChannel 1 (HD)
Streaming media
VTVgoWatch live
VTV.vnWatch live
FPT PlayWatch live

VTV1 is the first channel of VTV launched on the 7 September 1970.

The channel was formerly a general news, sports and entertainment channel until VTV3 launched in 1996 and when VTV1 became an all-news channel. It also features news in Vietnamese, formerly with English and French. Since 15 June 2011, VTV1 become 24/7 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 press system television and radio in Vietnam.

Broadcast hours[]

  • Until 31 December 1972: 19:00 to 21:00
  • From 31 December 1972 to 30 April 1975:
    • From Monday to Friday: 11:00 to 01:00 of the following day
    • Saturday and Sunday: 11:30 to 01:00 of the following day
  • From 1 May 1975 to 31 December 1975: 12:00 to 01:00 of the next day
  • From 31 December 1975 to 18 May 1980:
    • From Monday to Friday: 11:00 to 24:00
    • Saturday: 08:00 to 24:00
    • Sunday: 08:30 to 24:00
  • From 19 May 1980 to 31 December 1986:
    • From Monday to Friday: 15:00 to 23:00
    • Saturday and Sunday: 09:00 to 23:00
  • From 31 December 1986 to 31 December 1989:
    • From Monday to Friday: 16:00 to 24:00
    • Saturday and Sunday: 08:00 to 24:00
  • From 31 December 1989 to 31 December 1994:
    • Morning: 09:00 to 12:00
    • Afternoon: 14:00 to 17:00
    • Night: 19:00 to 23:00
  • From 31 December 1994 to 31 March 1998:
    • Morning: 06:00 to 10:00
    • Evening: 17:00 to 24:00
  • From 1 April 1998 to 31 December 2001:
    • Morning: 05:30 to 10:00
    • Evening: 17:00 to 24:00
  • From 31 December 2001 to 31 August 2010: 05:30 to 24:00
  • From 1 September 2010 to 14 June 2011: 05:00 to 24:00
  • From 15 June 2011 to present: 24/7.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Also English in Talk Vietnam.

External links[]

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