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Vietnam Television (1966–75) : ウィキペディア英語版
Vietnam Television (1966–75)

Vietnam Television ((ベトナム語:Đài Truyền hình Việt Nam), abbreviated THVN〔(Vietnam Cultural Profile: Television )〕), also known as Saigon Television (') or Channel 9 ('), was one of two national television broadcasters in South Vietnam from February 7, 1966, until just before the Fall of Saigon on April 29, 1975. It was the first television broadcaster in Vietnam. It was operated by the Vietnamese Bureau of Television ('), part of the General Department of Radio, Television, and Cinema (') in the Ministry of Propaganda.〔(THVN9 )〕 Vietnam Television broadcast from the capital Saigon on channel 9 (4.5 MHz) in FCC-standard black and white.〔 The other national broadcaster was the English-language Armed Forces Vietnam Network or NWB-TV on channel 11. Both channels used an airborne transmission relay system from airplanes flying at high altitudes, called Stratovision, as part of ''Operation Blue Eagle''.
Vietnam Television's final programming aired the evening of April 29, 1975. The next day, the station was reconstituted as Saigon Liberation Television (', SGTV) with a live broadcast of South Vietnamese President Dương Văn Minh's surrender. SGTV became Ho Chi Minh City Television on July 9, 1976, the following year.

File:THVN filming National Armed Forces Day parade.jpg|Color filming units of THVN broadcasting a National Armed Forces Day parade, Saigon, June 16, 1971

File:Radio Vietnam (Tiếng nói nước Việt Nam) from Saigon, Republic of Vietnam (VNCH) circa 1967.ogg|Sample of a 1967 Vietnamese-language Radio Vietnam sign-off broadcast from Saigon, with their call sign, national anthem "Tiếng Gọi Công Dân", and broadcast schedule.
File:Radio Vietnam (Tiếng nói nước Việt Nam) from Saigon, Republic of Vietnam (VNCH) circa 1974.ogg|1974 English-language Voice of Vietnam (Radio Vietnam) foreign service broadcast from Saigon

==See also==

*Media in South Vietnam
*Vietnam Television
*Radio Vietnam

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