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  2. VTV8 - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Vietnam Television - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Television ( Vietnamese: Đài Truyền hình Việt Nam ), operating under its official abbreviation VTV, is the national television broadcaster of Vietnam. As the state broadcaster under the direction of the government of Vietnam, VTV is tasked with "propagating the views of the Party, policies, laws of the government".

  4. List of television channels in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, this channel, together with VTV Da Nang and VTV Phu Yen, merged to create the new VTV8 for the Central and Highlands central region. VTV Da Nang Regional channel for viewers in the central part (Da Nang city and Quang Nam province) of the Central region of Vietnam. The studio is located in Da Nang city.

  5. List of VTV dramas broadcast in 2018 - Wikipedia

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    Trang trại hoa hồng. (Roses Farm) 35. VTV and Ceco Film. Dương Nam Quan (director); Nguyễn Thiên Vỹ (writer); Đoàn Thanh Tài, Ngọc Lan, Quốc Huy, Tú Vi, Kiến An, Hứa Minh Đạt, Ngọc Hùng, Băng Khuê, Nam Thư, Minh Cường, Thanh Tuấn, Bích Hằng... Mơ hoa hồng. (Dream of Roses) by Uyên Linh. Drama.

  6. VTV5 - Wikipedia

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    VTV5. VTV5 is a Vietnamese state-owned television network aimed at ethnic minorities and sports in Vietnam. [1] Since 2016, VTV5 has expanded its programs through its operated-and-owned local channels under the VTV5 banner. The first was VTV5 Tây Nam Bộ, which relaunched in 2016, originally belonged to Vietnam Television Center in Can Tho.

  7. VTV3 - Wikipedia

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    VTV3 is a state-owned Vietnamese television channel owned by the Vietnam Television, launched officially on 31 March 1996.As the country's first ever sports and entertainment dedicated channel, it broadcasts sporting events and entertainment-oriented programs including music, game shows, leisure & lifestyles, nationally produced, as well as American and Asian series.

  8. File:VTV8 logo 2016 final.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Venezolana de Televisión - Wikipedia

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    Venezolana de Televisión. Corporación Venezolana de Televisión (Spanish for: Venezuelan Television Corporation) or VTV is a state-run television station based in Caracas, Venezuela, which can be seen throughout the capital and surrounding areas on channel 8. Programs that can be seen on VTV included Aló Presidente and Telesur Noticias .