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VTC Digital Television

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VTC Digital Television
TypeTelevision network
BrandingVTC
Country
Vietnam
AvailabilityWorldwide
Founded19 August 2004; 20 years ago (19 August 2004)
in Hanoi, Vietnam
by Vietnam Multimedia Corporation
HeadquartersHanoi, Vietnam
OwnerVietnam Multimedia Corporation (2004–2013)
Ministry of Information and Communications (2014–2015)
Voice of Vietnam (2015–present)
Key people
Picture format
Official website
https://vtc.gov.vn/
LanguageVietnamese

VTC Digital Television Network (Vietnamese: Đài Truyền hình Kỹ thuật số VTC), or Vietnam Digital Television Network (Vietnamese: Đài Truyền hình Kỹ thuật số Việt Nam) is a Vietnamese television network currently owned by the Voice of Vietnam. Launched on August 19, 2004, it is recognised as the second national television network in Vietnam and the first to utilise a digital terrestrial network for broadcasts.

VTC Television was operated-and-owned by the Vietnam Multimedia Corporation from its founding day until January 1, 2014, when its management was shifted to the Ministry of Information and Communications. On June 2, 2015, it became part of VOV's multimedia services.[1]

Currently, VTC runs 13 channels, with most channels in 1080p HDTV.

History

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On July 1, 2001, the Vietnam Television Technology Investment and Development Company conducted a trial broadcast of 8 domestic and international television programs on UHF channel 26, based on the DVB-T digital terrestrial television platform. This was a significant milestone for the government to use as a basis for formulating the strategy to develop Vietnam's television industry with advanced digital technology according to the "Digitalization of Terrestrial Broadcasting by 2020" project. The person who laid the foundation for VTC's digital television development was Dr. Thái Minh Tần, former Chairman of the Board of Directors and former General Director of the VTC Multimedia Corporation.

On August 19, 2004, in order to manage and control the content of international programs, the Digital Television Editorial Board was established with an editorial team of nearly 50 people.

On January 4, 2006, according to Decision No. 01/2006/QĐ-BBCVT of the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications (now the Ministry of Information and Communications), the Vietnam Television Technology Investment and Development Company was reorganized into the VTC Multimedia Corporation (still referred to as VTC), expanding its business activities. At the same time, the Digital Television Editorial Board was reorganized into VTC Digital Television based on the merger of the Digital Television Editorial Board, the Digital Terrestrial Television Center, and several other units under the company. From this point forward, the station became a member unit under VTC Corporation.[2]

On July 7, 2008, VTC News e-newspaper was officially established.

By the end of 2008, VTC Digital Television launched high-definition (HD) digital television services, including broadcasting three purely Vietnamese channels and five international channels in high-definition television format (HDTV).

From January 1, 2014, VTC officially separated from VTC Corporation and became an administrative unit under the Ministry of Information and Communications, according to Decree 132/2013/NĐ-CP dated October 16, 2013, of the Government.

At the end of 2014, in the context of being assigned by the National Assembly Office to launch a specialized television channel for the National Assembly, the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) proposed merging VTC Digital Television into VOV to mobilize resources for launching the National Assembly Television channel. On June 2, 2015, VTC Digital Television officially merged into VOV, becoming a part of the national media organization.

From June 9, 2017, VTC Digital Television began testing 4K ultra-high-definition television broadcasts on the DVB-T2 network in the capital city of Hanoi. From June 21 of the same year, VTC launched free broadcasts of several 4K standard programs on the DVB-T2 terrestrial digital television system in other provinces and cities.

From January 1, 2018, VTC introduced a new brand identity across all activities and broadcasting channels of the station. On April 24, 2018, VTC officially launched the VTC Now multimedia content distribution system.[3]

Channels

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Currently airing

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  • VTC1
One of VTC Television's primary channel, launched on 19 August 2004. First derived as general entertainment, cultural and social-oriented channel, it was later chosen by the Government to be one of twelve (later seven) must-carried informative channels by all TV providers in Vietnam. From that time forward, VTC1 began spending most airtime period to carry news and socio-political programmes. It also broadcast entertainment, documentaries, films and several sport programmes.
  • VTC2
Home to scientific, technology and digital media programmes, since 2008. Launched on 19 August 2005, it was first derived to sports and entertainment programmes (and most of all, imports). In a period between 1 November 2019 to 16 August 2020, VTC2 co-operated with Reidius Media to broadcast its own programmes.
  • VTC3
Sports and entertainment-oriented programmes. Launched on 2 November 2006, it is the second sports-oriented channel in Vietnamese subscription television service. From 2017, VTC3 began to broadcast entertainment contents. The channel has been co-operated twice, first from 17 June – 27 October 2019 with AVG Television, then from 15 June 2020 to 31 May 2021 with Vietnam Television's subscription provider VTVCab and NEXT Media JSC. The channel is currently airing repeats from other channels, along with a sport bulletin from VTC Now social platform.
  • VTC4
The first and only fashion-oriented channel in Vietnam, launched on 31 March 2007. From 1 January 2010, VTC4 was relaunched as a family-oriented channel, co-operated with Yeah1 Network, owned by YEG Media Company. The channel was axed on 1 April 2020, and VTC4 is currently airing reruns of its previous contents.
  • VTC5
General entertainment channel, first launched on 17 July 2007 as technology and media channel. This content had been switched to VTC2 from 2008, and from this forward VTC5 had been an socialization synthesis channel between 2008 - 2018. From 2018, VTC5 is currently owned by SCTV, one of Vietnam Television's subscription business, and airing rerun programmes from this network.
  • VTC6
Home to specialist programming for Northern Region, including news, economy, documentaries, dramas and interest programme. Launched on 3 January 2007, its original content was motion picture orientation.
  • VTC7
Home to more entertainment programming, including comedy, documentaries, dramas, children's programming, as well as imported programmes from other countries, particularly Asian countries such as India or the Philippines. Co-operated with IMC Group since 2008.
  • VTC8
Specialist programming for Southern Region audience; also home to national futsal league and educational programs since mid-2021. Launched on 15 March 2009, it was originally the second feed for VITV, a financial channel operated by VIT Corporation.
  • VTC9
First launched on 25 July 2008 as an Olympic Games dedication, it was later relaunched as an infotainment channel on 27 September of the same year with Lasta Multimedia Company as joint venture agency. On 1 January 2018, the channel was return to VTC as a family-oriented channel with legacy contents from previous incarnation.
  • VTC10
An international channel officially launched in 1 August 2008, offering a best-of package of programming to Vietnamese worldwide with alternative branding NETVIET. In 2012, the channel was one of the must-be-carried informative channels by all TV providers in Vietnam,[4] but dropped soon after.[5]
  • VTC11
Children's programming, with archive television repeats in majority.
  • VTC14
One of VTC Television's primary informative channel besides VTC1, VTC10 and VTC16, broadcasting programme about weather and natural disasters. The channel also broadcast people's livelihood related programmes, including news magazines, documentary, science, health, etc. The channel was one of twelve channels to be must-carry on Vietnamese TV provider in 2012, but later dropped.[5]
  • VTC16
Niche programming for rural audience, including specialist newscasts, magazines, documentaries, foreign language films, etc. Considered as one of VTC Television's primary informative channel, VTC16 was also added by the government into the must-carry TV channel list in 2012, but it was dropped soon after.[5][6]

Formerly airing

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  • VTC12
Niche programming from South Korea, with South Korean mainstream entertainment, comedy, drama, documentaries, and more. First launched on 1 January 2010 as a teleshopping channel, it had gone dark from 1 August 2018 to 1 June 2019. The channel finally went off-air since mid-2024.
  • VTC13
On-air experimentally in 28 October 2007, it was officially launched on 1 August 2008 as an interactive music channel. In 2017, the contents of VTC13 became independent with its original owner, Vietnam Multimedia Corporation. Until the end of 2020, as the interactive music content is no longer on air, VTC Television finally dedicated VTC13 as a generalist channel with 4K resolution. Between the year of 2021 and 2023, VTC13 spends all of its broadcast times to simulcast with VOV1 during early morning, VOV Transportation during daytime and drivetime, along with UHDTV-standard contents, music videos and Covid-19 pandemic information at midnight. Along with VTC12, the channel has gone off the air since the year of 2024.
  • VTC HD1: Generalist channel, one of the first 3 Vietnamese-language television channels of VTC broadcast in high definition standards. From 2014, the channel was renamed VTC1 HD, which is the HD version of VTC1.
  • VTC HD2: Movie channel, also one of the first 3 Vietnamese-language television channels of VTC broadcast in high definition standards. The channel was shut down at the beginning of 2016, and became the Vietnamese feed of GEM TV Asia channel until 2018.
  • VTC HD3: Music and fashion channel, the third in the first 3 Vietnamese-language television channels of VTC broadcast in high definition standards. The channel went off-air at the beginning of 2016.
  • VTC HD Sports: On air since 2008 under the name VTC HD4, the channel relayed ESPN HD channel, which is Fox Sports 3 Asia at present. From 2011, it was relaunched under the name VTC HD Sports. Since 2012, VTC HD Sports become the HD version of VTC3 channel. There has been a second feed of ESPN HD on VTC HD service, named VTC HD VIP2.
  • VTC HD5: relay feed of National Geographic HD channel, broadcast exclusively on VTC HD satellite digital television system in the years 2009–2012.
  • VTC HD6: relay feed of Fashion One HD channel, broadcast exclusively on the VTC HD digital satellite television system between 2009 and 2012.
  • VTC HD7: relay feed of CCTV-HD (now CCTV-5+), broadcast exclusively on VTC HD satellite digital television system in the years 2009–2012. Previously, this was the service information channel of the VTC HD service.
  • VTC HD9: Synthesis channel, dedicated to live the English Premier League together with VTC3 and VTC HD1. The channel was shut down after VTC HD stopped broadcasting on Asiasat 5 satellite.
  • VTC HD VIP1: Launched on 2010, its content shares similarities to the VTC HD1 channel. The channel broadcast exclusively on the HD VIP channel package of VTC HD satellite digital television system until 2011.
  • VTC HD VIP3: Launched on 2010, this channel relay the Asian edition of HBO HD channel and broadcast exclusively on HD VIP channel package of VTC HD satellite digital television system until 2011.
  • VTC HD VIP4: Broadcast exclusively on HD VIP channel package of VTC HD satellite digital television system from 2010 to 2011, it relayed stream of Star Movies HD (currently the Fox Movies) channel

Other services

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VTC News

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Launched on 7 July 2008, it is one of the most-viewed news sites in Vietnam. Since 2015, when its main operator - VTC TV Network - was transferred to the VOV, it became one of two main online news sites of VOV media network.[7]

VTC Now

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Multimedia application, developed by VTC since 2018. It also operate a YouTube multi-channel network of its own.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Đài VTC chính thức sáp nhập với VOV". 31 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Pháp Luật Cộng Đồng". phapluatcongdong.vn.
  3. ^ "Ra mắt ứng dụng đa phương tiện đầy đủ bậc nhất Việt Nam VTC Now". vtcnews.vn.
  4. ^ "tinh gọn" danh mục kênh truyền hình quốc gia thiết yếu
  5. ^ a b c "Giảm chỉ còn 7 kênh truyền hình thiết yếu quốc gia". 11 March 2017.
  6. ^ "Ra mắt kênh Truyền hình Nông nghiệp - Nông thôn (VTC16)".
  7. ^ "Báo điện tử VTC News kỷ niệm 10 năm thành lập". vov.vn.
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