HTV7

HTV7 is a entertainment sociocultural TV channel in Vietnam, broadcast by Ho Chi Minh City Television since 1987.

HTV7
Country Vietnam
Broadcast areaVietnam, Southeast Asia, Asia.
Programming
Language(s)Vietnamese
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerHo Chi Minh City Television
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
History
Launched1987 (Official)
Links
Websitewww.htv.com.vn
Availability
Terrestrial
SatelliteVinasat 1, Vinasat 2 132 E (Ku band)
DVB-T2 (Digital)33, 36 UHF (SDTV), 31 UHF (VTC).
Streaming media
FPTPlayWatch live
HTVC (Hplus)Watch live
htv.com.vnWatch live

History of formation and development

  • Before January 27, 1973, this was the channel serving the US Army stationed in Southern Vietnam with the name AFVN, broadcasting on the 11 VHF band.
  • From January 27, 1973, AFVN channel stopped broadcasting.
  • From April 30, 1975, the Liberation Army took over all materials and headquarters of Radio Saigon, changing the station's name to Liberation Radio Television to broadcast information about the head and cabinet of the Government of the Republic of Vietnam has fallen.
  • In 1986, channel HTV7 was broadcast experimentally with the entire duration allowed to continue HTV9 channel to serve color system conversion (at this time channel HTV7 (R7 VHF) was broadcasting PAL, HTV9 (R9 VHF) was broadcasting. NTSC ). Searching the following month, HTV7 spent more time on classifieds, advertising and advertising programs. Channel 7 was tested as a Service Channel – Public Information of Ho Chi Minh City Television.
  • 1987: Channel 7 officially broadcast.
  • 1990: Channel 7 raised the total broadcast time to 12 hours/day, (in the early 1990s it was broadcast with HTV9 in the morning.)
  • 1994: Channel 7 changed its name to HTV7.
  • 1995: HTV7 increased the total broadcasting time to 14h/day, from 6:00 am to 12:00 pm, 5:00 pm to 0:00 am on channel 7 VHF in Ho Chi Minh City. At the same time, the HTV7 logo appears in the color R-G-B.
  • May 1999: HTV7 started broadcasting live program Bridge music, opening a series of live programs music on TV .
  • December 31, 1999: Together with HTV9, broadcast a special program to welcome the new millennium with a record longest length of time at that time in Vietnam to welcome the new year. 2000.
  • 2000s: HTV7 broadcasts from 05h30 to 24h00 daily, broadcasts 2 episodes/day of feature films.
  • Since 2003, HTV7 changed its new identity. In December of the same year, HTV7 also officially broadcast on the terrestrial digital DVB-T system of HTV, VTC,[1] BTV... At the same time, HTV7 channel is also broadcast analog at Dien Bien, Lam Dong, Hai Phong and some other provinces and cities nationwide.
  • May 19, 2005: HTV7 broadcasts "Vietnamese Film Golden Hour" at 21:00 every day from Thursday to Sunday, starting from the movie "Love spiral", from 2012 to 20:00 and extending the time from 2012 to 20:00. broadcast every day.
  • 2005: HTV7 and HTV9 are broadcast on Measat satellite.
  • June 1, 2005: HTV7 is broadcast 23.5/24h daily.[2]
  • June 1, 2008: Officially opening the golden time frame for Gameshow/talkshow at 6:10 p.m. daily.
  • Mid-May – Early June 2008: HTV7 launched 2 new news programs: Yesterday's World and 24 Hour World, creating a breakthrough in the newssocial on HTV7.
  • June 2008: Broadcast HTV7 high definition HDTV channel on HDTV system of HTVC.
  • July 2008: HTV7 is broadcast on Vinasat 1 satellite transmitted by HTV.
  • January 1, 2012: The evening program 60 Seconds was released and broadcast with HTV9. Next, "Vietnamese Film Golden Hour" is postponed to 20:05 from Sunday to Thursday.
  • Early 2013: Vietnamese Film Golden Hour is added to the time frame at 22:45 from Monday to Friday, mainly replaying old movies that were broadcast on HTV.
  • May 19, 2013: HTV7 is broadcast in HD standard.
  • October 10, 2014: HTV7 is broadcast on DVB-T2 digital terrestrial digital system on 33 UHF frequency with HD standard along with HTV9
  • January 1, 2016: HTV7 broadcasts in the aspect ratio 16:9, HD 1080i, and at the same time changes its appearance.
  • June 15, 2016: Stop broadcasting channel HTV7 on analog terrestrial television system.
  • October 1, 2016: Upgrading the quality and renewing program content on channel HTV7.
  • 2018: Broadcasting in HD on television digital terrestrial system DVB-T2 of VTC on channel 31.
  • March 1, 2023, the HD logo of channels HTV7 along with channel HTV9 has officially disappeared. From here on, the SD and HD streams of the official channel are merged

Broadcast duration

  • April 30, 1986 – December 31, 1989: 18h00 – 24h00
  • Early 1990s: morning content with HTV9, from 18:00 to 24:00 is separate content:
  • 1992 – 1995: 06h00 – 12h00 (replay), 18h00 – 24h00 (main broadcast).
  • 1995 – December 31, 1997: 06:00 – 12:00, 17:00 – 24:00
  • 1998 – earlys 2000s: 05:30 – 13:00, 14h00 – 24h00
  • early 2000s – 2005: 05h30 – 24h00
  • January 1, 2005 – now: 05h00 – 04h30

Present

  • General
    • 60 Giây (06:30 am, 06:30 pm GMT+7)
    • Chuyen trưa 12 gio: 12:00am GMT+7
    • Sitcom, LAB movies (Korea, China, Taiwan, Hongkong, japan, India...), Vietnamese Movies (7.30pm Mon-Wed)
    • Tạp chí văn nghệ
    • Other programmes
  • Monday:
    • 100%
    • Bạn muốn hẹn hò
    • Người lạ hiểu lòng tôi
  • Tuesday
    • Ngạc nhiên chưa – Password
    • Đấu trường tài năng
    • Hay hay hên
  • Wednesday
    • Quýt làm cam chịu
    • Chạy đâu cho thoát - High-and Seek With Drones (Japan)
    • Khi ta 20
  • Thursday (Weekend)
    • Ngôn ngữ diệu kỳ
    • Gõ cửa thăm nhà
    • Mẹ chồng nàng dâu
    • Siêu tài năng nhí - Super 10
    • Đấu trường vui vẻ
  • Friday (Weekend)
    • Khỏe cùng bác sĩ
    • 12 con giáp 8 chuyện thiên hạ
    • Vui cùng bố bỉm
    • Mái ấm gia đình Việt
    • Mẹ vắng nhà, ba là siêu nhân
  • Saturday (Weekend)
    • Kỷ niệm tuổi vàng
    • Đất nước nhìn từ biển
    • Nhịp sống trẻ
    • Kiến tạo nhịp cầu
    • Bác sĩ 24/7
    • Thời trang và cuộc sống
    • Đẹp cùng chuyên gia
    • Bác sĩ trực tuyến
    • Phụ nữ và hội nhập (2 month/times)
    • Cầu nối yêu thương
    • Bác sĩ ơi, tại sao
    • Ranh giới trắng đen
    • Tình trăm năm
    • Bạn muốn hẹn hò
    • Quán ăn hạnh phúc
    • Uớc mơ bốn bể là nhà
    • Cộng sự ước mơ
    • Hè rồi đi thôi
    • Thông gia song đấu
  • Sunday (Weekend)
    • Box thư giãn
    • Xe và xu hướng
    • Doctor 365
    • Bếp nhà mình
    • Lệnh truy nã
    • Hẹn hò cùng ngôi sao
    • Biệt đội phấn trắng
    • Hòa bình gọi
    • Alo MR Cảnh báo
    • Sống khỏe đời vui
    • Bác sĩ nhi khoa
    • Hỏi bác sĩ chuyên khoa
    • Chinh phục thực khách
    • Khu vườn thanh âm
    • La cà hát ca
    • Vợ chồng son – Shinkon-san Irasshai
    • Studio #H9 – Hẹn cuối tuần

Before

  • Chung sức – Family Feud
  • Nhanh như chớp – Lightning quiz
  • Quý ông hoàn hảo – Mister Prefect
  • Giọng ải giọng ai – a spin-off programme that officially recognised as part of I Can See Your Voice franchise, also the Vietnamese version
  • Mặt nạ ngôi sao – King Of Mask Singer
  • Series Perfect Dating: Vì yêu mà đến, Tỏ tình hoàn mỹ, Tình yêu hoàn mỹ
  • Hát mãi ước mơ
  • Thách thức danh hài – Crack Them Up
  • Người bí ẩn – Odd One In
  • Đi tìm ẩn số – Deal or no Deal
  • Thử tài thách trí – Gra W Ciemno
  • Người đứng vững – Still Standing
  • Kỳ tài thách đấu – Wow Wow Wow
  • Thiên đường ẩm thực
  • Rock Việt
  • Và tôi vẫn hát
  • Nào ta cùng hát

See also

References

  1. K.HƯNG (July 13, 2004). "VTC phát sóng chương trình truyền hình HTV7 – Tuổi Trẻ Online". Congnghe.tuoitre.vn. Retrieved April 7, 2022.
  2. "From June 1, HTV 7 will broadcast 24/24". Tuoi Tre Online. May 16, 2005.
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