VTV6
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Country | Vietnam |
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Broadcast area | Vietnam |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Vietnamese |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Vietnam Television |
Sister channels | VTV1, VTV2, VTV3, VTV4, VTV5, VTV7, and |
History | |
Launched | 29 April 2007 |
Links | |
Website | https://vtv6.vtv.vn |
Availability | |
Cable | |
Cablelink (Philippines) | Channel 365 |
SCTV | Channel 32 (HD) |
Satellite | |
Cignal (Philippines) | Channel 259 (HD) |
VTV6 is a Vietnamese state-owned television network of Vietnam Television. Launched in 2007. It serves the youth in Vietnam.[1]
Although VTV6 is operated by Ban Thanh thiếu niên (Youth Department), several programs produced by Ban Sản xuất các Chương trình Thể thao (Department of Sports Programs Production, VTV Sports) are mostly broadcast on this channel since 2015, so it is also known as a live broadcast of sports events of VTV. VTV6 also produces many live television programs and special live show for broadcast on VTV1.
VTV6 channel was mentioned for the first time in the development plan of Vietnam Television in the period 2006 - 2010 with the orientation to be a specialized channel for sports (teenage content was then oriented for VTV7) in order to change substitute for VTV3 in the context that VTV3 started buying the rights to broadcast gameshows and spent the golden hour as well as most of the time on Saturdays and Sundays to broadcast entertainment programs to earn profits for the station.
With the General Director of Vietnam Television, Mr. Tran Binh Minh, signed the decision to establish the Youth Center on the basis of separating the Youth Room from the Department of Sports - Entertainment - Economic Information (now the Department of Productivity). entertainment programs - VTV3), this is also the time when the people working in the station together with the young people newly recruited into the Youth Center cherish to establish a TV channel as a space to exchange and listen to. thoughts and aspirations of young people. And starting at 20:00 on April 28, 2007, VTV6 channel for young people was officially launched. In 2008, VTV6 Youth Center was officially renamed as VTV6 Youth Department.
In the early days of its launch, the channel's coverage was very limited. The channel was tested on channel VCTV10 and then broadcast in analog on broadcast channel. It was not until April 26, 2009, that the channel was broadcast in the South, then officially broadcast nationwide on September 7, 2010. At the same time, VTV6 also improved the quality of content and increase the broadcast time from 12/24h daily (12:00-24:00 daily) to 18/24h daily (06:00-24:00 daily) from November 1, 2010.
On December 27, 2010, the fact that the Youth Committee produced a live broadcast of the 8th National Patriotic Emulation Congress on channel VTV1 marked the Youth Board as one of the production units of the programs. important political and historical events of the country on VTV channels.
From January 1, 2013, the channel was increased broadcasting time to 24/24h daily. This is the last channel of the station broadcasting 24/24h daily.
From September 7, 2013, VTV6 became the second channel of VTV to be broadcast in HD standard (after VTV3), and the first channel of VTV to broadcast in full HD standard (since January 2015). ).
In 2015, VTV6 was broadcast with Dolby Digital Plus sound standard on VTVCab and on DVB-T2 terrestrial digital television.
On January 12, 2018, VTV separated the Children's Room from the Youth Department. VTV6 officially entered a new movement called "The Digital Generation 2018", deciding to choose the main audience of this TV channel as young people of the digital generation born in 1985 - 2000, also known as the digital generation. young - adult - has just officially turned 25 years old. Since that time, television programs for children on VTV6 channel were officially transferred to channel VTV7.
Most young people nationwide love VTV6 because of its rich and diverse content. The channel is not only a bridge for young people of the digital generation, but also a channel that broadcasts sports tournaments around the world that VTV has copyright, prestigious football tournaments such as the World Football Championship, the World Cup. European football championships, German DFB Cup, events such as Summer Olympics, Winter Olympics, Southeast Asian Games, Asian Games, matches of The Vietnam national football team, the Vietnam National Football Championship and the English Premier League as well as the finalists of major and prestigious beauty contests such as Miss World, Miss Universe and others. domestic and international music and entertainment events are particularly interested and regularly watched by fans across the country.
Sports programmes[]
Badminton[]
- BWF (live alongside VTV5 from 2019 - present)
Olympic[]
- Winter Olympic Games
- Summer Olympic Games
- Southeast Asian Games
- Youth Olympic 2018
Football[]
- FIFA
- AFF Championships
- Men's
- AFC
- National team
- Men's/boys championships
- outdoor
- A-team (Asian Cup)
- U-23
- U-19
- Futsal (indoor)
- outdoor
- Women's A-team (Asian Cup)
- Men's/boys championships
- National team
- UEFA European Championship (finals only)
- V.League 1 (live alongside VTV5 from 2019 season)
- V.League 2 (starting from 2021 season)
- 2015–16 Premier League
- Bundesliga (live alongside VTV5, season 2020/21 only)
Bulletin[]
- 360 độ thể thao (Sports 360°, since 2015)
- Nhịp đập thể thao (Sports Beat, broadcast alongside with VTV3, since 2021)
- VTV Sports News (since 2019 - 2020)
Others programmes on VTV6[]
Currently[]
- Bản đồ ẩm thực Việt Nam (The Map of Vietnamese Cuisine)
- Bữa trưa vui vẻ (A Funny Lunchtime)
- Cất cánh (The Risings)
- Chiến binh xanh (Green Fighters)
- Chuyến đi màu xanh (A Green Trip)
- Cuộc đua không dừng lại (Unstoppable Races)
- Ghế không tựa (The Stool)
- Hôm nay ai đến? (Who's Coming Today?)
- Khám phá thế giới (World Discovery)
- Quán thanh xuân (The Youngtime Cafe)
References[]
- Vietnam Television
- Television channels and stations established in 2007
- Television networks in Vietnam