HTV2

HTV2 (also known as HTV2 Digital), is a general entertainment channel broadcast by Ho Chi Minh City Television, in cooperation with the private entertainment brand Vie Channel.

HTV2
Broadcast areaVietnam
NetworkHo Chi Minh City Television
HeadquartersVietnam
Programming
Language(s)Vietnamese
Picture format1080p (HDTV) 16:9
Ownership
OwnerEditorial Board of Digital and Cable TV Channels – Ho Chi Minh City Television Station (2003 – now)
Sister channelsHTV Channel:
HTV1
HTV2
HTV3
HTV7
HTV9
HTV Key
HTV Thể Thao
HTV Co.op
HTVC channels:
HTVC Thuần Việt
HTVC Gia đình
HTVC Phụ Nữ
HTVC Ca nhạc
HTVC Phim
HTVC Du lịch và Cuộc sống
HTVC+
HTVC Mua Sấm
VTVCab channels:
VTVCab 1
VTVCab 19
History
LaunchedOctober 1, 2003[1]

History

HTV2, a television channel, was launched on October 10, 2003, as an experimental broadcast on channel 30 UHF. It was accompanied by channels HTV1 and HTV3, and initially aired for nine hours a day. However, starting from November 1, 2003, HTV2 officially extended its broadcast hours to run from 6 am to 24 hours daily. The channel is owned by HTV.

During SEA Games 22, the majority of the tournament's competitions were broadcast on HTV2 channel, which played a crucial role in promoting the regional congress held in Vietnam for the first time. The extensive coverage of the games on HTV2 channel helped in spreading awareness and generating excitement about the event throughout Southeast Asia.

Tournaments are streamed by HTV2, along with HTV9, including the traditional Golden Racquet table tennis tournament, Southeast Asia Challenger soccer, V-League soccer, Spanish La Liga soccer, Italian soccer, World Cup soccer, badminton, volleyball, swimming, Grand Slam tennis, MotoGP European motorcycle racing, AFF Cup, and the ASIAD.

Since 2006, Ho Chi Minh City Television has followed a socialization policy for its broadcasting channels. As part of this policy, HTV2 has collaborated with Anh Binh Minh Media, an international company owned by Dat Viet Group, to jointly produce and broadcast programs on the channel. This partnership has allowed HTV2 to expand its content offerings, including entertainment programs, live events, music, and movies. Additionally, HTV2 has taken on the role of broadcasting movies and game shows from HTV9 and HTV7, while continuing to provide regular coverage of sports matches. This collaboration has enriched the programming of HTV2 and provided a diverse range of content for its viewers.

Following several years of development and collaboration with Anh Binh Minh Company, Ho Chi Minh City Television Station and Anh Binh Minh Company, which is part of Dat Viet Media Complex, joined forces to enhance the program infrastructure and improve the broadcasting quality of HTV2. As a result, HTV2 underwent a significant transformation and became a "2 in 1" TV channel. This means that it not only broadcasts sports content but also features entertainment programs, operating 24/7 starting from May 5, 2008. Initially, the channel tested this format with a slide show from 7 pm to 11 pm, including the rebroadcasting of feature films and game shows from HTV9 and HTV7. However, live coverage of major sports events such as the Euro, Olympics, and English Premier League matches continued to be a prominent feature of HTV2's programming.

HTV2 underwent several changes in its programming direction over the years. By August 24, 2009, the Department of News and Communication of Ho Chi Minh City required a license procedure to transfer the channel's content. As a result, HTV2 transitioned back to being a sports channel, focusing on sports-related programs. During this period, HTV2 gained popularity among sports fans, particularly soccer enthusiasts, with its special sports-related shows and coverage.

However, on October 16, 2010, HTV2 officially returned as a general entertainment channel after obtaining the necessary license from the Department of Information and Media.[2][3] This allowed HTV2 to broaden its content and cater to a wider audience. In 2018, HTV entered into a partnership with Vie Channel company to further develop its brand identity, resulting in the rebranding of HTV2 as Vie Channel - HTV2. This collaboration aimed to enhance the channel's uniqueness and strengthen its position in the entertainment industry.

On January 16, 2023, Vie Channel removed the "Vie Channel" brand from HTV2.

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