Mizzima TV
Mizzima TV is a Burmese digital free-to-air TV channel that run under MRTV's Multiplex Playout System based in Yangon, Myanmar.[1] Mizzima TV is operated by Mizzima Media Co.ltd. They have signed a cooperation agreement with state-run Myanmar Radio and Television (MRTV) to operate as content providers for digital free-to-air TV channels in a multi-playout system of MRTV on 17 February 2018.[2][3] Due to the 2021 military coup, television programming are cut off from MRTV Digital Multiplex.
Country | Myanmar |
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Broadcast area | Myanmar |
Headquarters | Yangon |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Burmese |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV |
Ownership | |
Owner | Mizzima Media co.ltd |
Sister channels |
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History | |
Launched | 24 March 2018 (Mizzima TV) 14 May 2021 (Mizzima+) |
Links | |
Website | www |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital terrestrial television (Myanmar) | Channel 2 (Mizzima+) Channel 18 (Mizzima TV) RF Channel 68 850 MHz |
Streaming media | |
Mizzima TV App | Mizzima TV Mizzima+ |
Digital terrestrial television
Channel (LCN) |
Picture format | Channel Name | Programming | Note |
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Mizzima Digital MUX | ||||
2 | 480i 4:3 | MizzimaPlus | Main Mizzima+ programming | |
3 | 480i 4:3 | FORTUNE TV | Fortune TV programming | |
10 | 480i 16:9 | Mahar | Mahar TV programming | |
11 | 480i 16:9 | Mahar Esportd HD | Mahar Esports programming | |
13 | 480i 16:9 | MRTV-4 HD | MRTV-4 programming | |
15 | 240i 16:9 | MWD | MWD programing | |
16 | 240i 4:3 | Channel K | Channel K programing | |
18 | 480i 4:3 | Mizzima | Main Mizzima TV programing | |
19 | 240i 16:9 | Channel 9 | Channel 9 programing | |
21 | 480i 16:9 | Channel 7 HD | Channel 7 programming | |
28 | 240i 4:3 | YTV | YTV programming | |
30 | 240i 4:3 | DVB | Main DVB TV programming | |
44 | 240i 4:3 | VOA RFA News | VOA RFA News programming | |
Relay Station | Transmitter Site | Frequency Channel | Transmitter Power (ERP) |
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Leiza | ? | E68 850 MHz | 150W |
Pale, Yinmabin | ? | E68 850 MHz | 600W |
Tachileik | ? | E68 850 MHz | 600W |
Demoso | ? | E68 850 MHz | 150W |
Belin | ? | E68 850 MHz | 150W |
Myawaddy | ? | E68 850 MHz | 600W |
Launglon | ? | E68 850 MHz | 150W |
See also
References
- "Myanmar's new private TV channel features educational program". Xinhuanet. Archived from the original on February 24, 2019.
- Ko, Thet (19 February 2018). "Myanmar to get five more TV channels". Mizzima News.
- Thi, Ha (23 February 2018). "DVB and four other broadcasters sign with ministry for free-to-air contenturl". Consult-Myanmar.
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