VTV8

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VTV8
CountryVietnam
Broadcast area Vietnam
Programming
Language(s)Vietnamese
Picture format1080i HDTV
Ownership
OwnerVietnam Television
Sister channelsVTV1, VTV2, VTV3, VTV4, VTV5, VTV7, VTV9
History
Launched1 January 2016 (2016-01-01)
Links
WebcastWatch live
Websitevtv.vn
vtv.vn/vtv8.htm

VTV8 is TV Channel country region Central, Central highland region Vietnam. Channel VTV8 is broadcast with a duration of 24 hours a day, including news, sports and entertainment programming targeting the audience in the Central and Central highland regions of Vietnam. The official channel is broadcast from 00:00 on 1 January 2016 according to the approved National Press Planning Scheme,[1] is the result of merging 3 TV channels regions of VTV before, including VTV Huế, VTV Da Nang and VTV Phu Yen.

History[edit]

VTV Da Nang[edit]

Before 2016, in addition to producing the program TV, VTV Da Nang also took on the task of regional broadcasting and relaying the broadcast channels of VTV. Every year, VTV Da Nang produces more than 100 programs including news bulletins, many categories, products of art, science, entertainment of the same class. variety of programs are selected, exploited from many sources to meet viewers requirements.[2] In addition, VTVDa Nang also participates in production direct production of many major programs in the region such as: Coffee Festival Buon Me Thuot, Gong Festival Central Highlands, Quang Nam - Festival of Heritage Journeys, The Ceremony Danang International Fireworks Festival, the soccer awards, the sports tournaments in the area... VTVDa Nang is also the successful organizer of the events. VTV's programs and contests such as Sao Mai, Round K National Robocon festival and ABU Robocon 2013, 31st National Television Festival...[3][4]

With VTV equipped with HD standard color car in 2015, the channel began to be broadcast in the picture format 16:9. From 1 January 1, 2016, implementing the scheme of system structure television, VTV Da Nang stopped broadcasting regionally and together with VTVHuế, VTVPhu Yen produce programs for TV channel country VTV8 and Da Nang was also selected as the place to the total control of VTV8 channel.[5]

VTV Phu Yen[edit]

From broadcasting 3 times a week when it was first established, in 1991, the station broadcasts television daily on PTV channel. Due to the increase in broadcast time, in addition to self-produced programs, exchanging programs with other stations, PTV also pays great attention to the exploitation of programs by foreign stations via satellite. fine to compile and edit. In 1990, when VTVhad not yet covered the whole country, PTV exploited and compiled daily current news international news. June 6 of the same year, Radio held live commentary 1990 World Cup. In Central at that time, PTV was the only station broadcasting this event live. At the beginning of 1992, PTV aired the Mexican TV series Rich people also cry, then shared it with many other stations in the country to broadcast, creating a phenomenon television in Vietnam.[6]

On August 22, 2001, Prime Minister Government signed the decision to become Establishment of Radio Television Area Phu Yen, later the Center of Vietnamese Literature in Phu Yen on the basis of transferring THPY Station managed by the province Phu Yen to Phu Yen Vietnam Television, acting as the unit television of the province as well as the region South Central Coast. With strong investment and requiring professional qualifications commensurate with national television stations in the region, the team of VTVPhu Yen is constantly growing in quantity and quality. In charge of producing programs for VTV in 6 provinces Binh Dinh, Phu Yen, Khanh Hoa, Ninh Thuan, Binh Thuan and Lam Dong.[7]

After 14 years of broadcasting VTVPhu Yen, from 1 January 2016, VTVPhu Yen, with VTVHue and VTVDa Nang]merged into VTV8. In 2018, VTVestablished a Vietnamese Media Center at Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa (VTV Nha Trang), replacing the VTVPhu Yen ago.[8]

Airtime duration[edit]

VTV Da Nang[edit]

Daily:

  • 2004 – 2010: 06h00 – 23h00.[9]

VTV Phu Yen[edit]

  • July – September 1989: 07h00 – 10:00, 12h00 – 15:00, 20h00 – 24h00
  • October 1989: 06:00–08:00, 10:00–12:00, 14:00–16:00, 18:00–20:00, 22:00
  • February 3, 1991 – August 9, 1999: Aired daily from 18:00–23:00.[7]
  • From August 10, 1999: 08:00–12:00, 18:00–23:00.
  • 2004 – 2010: 10:00–13:30, 17:00–23:00 (relaying VTV2 on channel 7 from 13:30 – 17:00).[10]

Programmes broadcast[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Preparing to air VTV8".
  2. ^ "VTV Danang celebrates 35 years of first broadcast". VGP News. 15 February 2012.
  3. ^ "VTV Danang celebrates 40 years since the first TV show was broadcast". VTV.vn.
  4. ^ "VTV Da Nang – professional contribution to the development of Radio Television". VTV.vn. 15 October 2013.
  5. ^ VTV News e-newspaper (January 19, 2017). "VTV Da Nang - Unceasing footsteps".
  6. ^ "Farewell to VTV Phu Yen's "Elder brother"". Phu Yen Online.
  7. ^ a b "Looking back at the TV industry over the past 30 years". Phu Yen Online.
  8. ^ "VTV has a TV Center in Ho Chi Minh City. Nha Trang". luatvietnam.vn. January 8, 2018.
  9. ^ "TV show October 12, 2008".
  10. ^ "Television program October 10, 2004". 9 October 2004.