Hanoi Radio Television

Hanoi Radio Television (Vietnamese: Đài phát thanh và truyền hình Hà Nội), officially Hanoi Radio & Television Broadcasting, is the official radio and television network of Hanoi, Vietnam. Its headquarters is on Huỳnh Thúc Kháng Boulevard, and Đống Đa District represents its network logo. It currently own 3 radio channels and 2 television channels:

  • Hanoi Radio: the first broadcast channel of the network, broadcast in the frequency of FM 90.0 MHz.
  • Hanoi Radio 2: the general entertainment channel, merged from ex-Ha Tay province radio station, broadcast in the frequency of FM 96.0 MHz, now relay the Voice of Ho Chi Minh City, VOH 99.9 MHz program.
  • Hanoi Radio 3 - Joy FM: health and lifestyle channel, on-air since 2010s, broadcast in the frequency of FM 98.9 MHz.
  • H1: Hanoi TV 1, previously H, originally the network's sole televised channel. It was modified as a news and social channel after the installment of H2.
  • H2: Hanoi TV 2, previously HTV. It changed its name after the 2008 geographical merge of Hà Tây Province into Hanoi. It now serves as an entertainment and financial channel.
  • Hanoi Cable Network Television (Hanoicab), an cable network.
Hanoi Radio Television
TypeAnalog, Cable and digital television network
BrandingH1, H2, Hanoicab and Hanoi Radio
Country
AvailabilityVietnam
Launch date
October 14, 1954 (radio) January 1, 1979 (television)[1]
Official website
http://hanoitv.vn/

History

In October 14, 1954, the Hanoi Radio commenced broadcasting for the first time. On January 6, 1978, Hanoi People's Committee decided the 41/QDTC to Hanoi Radio open the Television service. The television service launched on 1 January 1979 at 2PM (GMT+7). Originally, it is the 45 minutes programmes block on VTV1 (channel 6 VHF). It later became sole television channel, broadcast on channel 6, VHF, replaced VTV3 (at that time VTV3 was aired on channel 6 VHF, later it moved to channel 22 UHF).

Throughout the times, the Hanoian television channel increases the broadcasting times.

Since August 1, 2008, following the merger of Ha Tay Province into Hanoi region and the dissolved of Ha Tay radio & television station, Hanoi Television expanded into two television channels. The radio frequency of Ha Tay radio station was also merged with Hanoi Radio & Television.

In 2013, Hanoi Television launched the third channel, Hanoi TV3, on channel 49 UHF, broadcasting only in Hanoi. However, this channel only relay programs from Hanoi TV1. The exact time to stop broadcasting Hanoi TV3 is unknown.

From 2010 to 2016, Hanoi Television broadcast live all matches of English Premier League, alongside with several Vietnamese subscription networks. Also from 2016, Hanoi TV1 expanded the broadcast times to 24 hours per day, following by Hanoi TV2 on the year after.

Since January 1, 2019, following the contractual partnership with The Voice of Ho Chi Minh City (VOH), Hanoi Radio begun to air selected programmes from VOH stations which currently broadcasting on the original frequencies of 99.9 MHz and 96.5 MHz.

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