1. Vinh Phuc Radio and Television Station
Founded on September 19, 1956, Vinh Phuc Radio Station, the predecessor of Vinh Phuc Radio and Television, has played a key role in the province's development and the nation's progress. Over the years, the station has been a key player in promoting local and national development. The team at Vinh Phuc Radio continues to cherish the memories of recording and broadcasting President Ho Chi Minh’s visits to Vinh Phuc, especially his speech on March 2, 1963, when he instructed, “Make Vinh Phuc one of the wealthiest and most prosperous provinces in northern Vietnam.”
Vinh Phuc Radio and Television is a public service unit under the provincial government, tasked with performing the role of a media outlet for the local party and government. The station operates under the direct management of the Vinh Phuc People's Committee and is regulated by the Ministry of Information and Communications. It remains a reliable and official information source for the local authorities and people.
The station has become a trusted media outlet, playing a vital role in the political, economic, cultural, and social life of Vinh Phuc's residents. With a dynamic and creative team, Vinh Phuc Radio and Television continuously strives to deliver engaging, high-quality programs that resonate with its audience. We encourage all viewers to support and follow the programs on Vinh Phuc Radio and Television.
Contact Information:
Address: 02 Kim Ngoc, Ngo Quyen, Vinh Yen, Vinh Phuc
Phone: 021 1386 2487 & 021 1625 0532
Email: [email protected]
Website: vinhphuctv.vn/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/truyenhinhvinhphuc


2. Tien Giang Radio and Television Station
Tien Giang Radio and Television (THTG) is a public service unit under the People's Committee of Tien Giang province, serving as a media outlet for the local Communist Party and government. The station operates under the direct and full management of the Tien Giang People's Committee and is regulated by the Ministry of Information and Communications, with the provincial Department of Information and Communications overseeing operations according to the local government’s guidelines.
The THTG channel broadcasts 24 hours a day on several platforms:
- Analog Television: Channel 26 UHF, covering Tien Giang, Long An, Ben Tre, Vinh Long, Dong Thap, Tra Vinh, Ho Chi Minh City, and parts of Ba Ria - Vung Tau, Tay Ninh.
- Community Access Television (CATV): Available on cable systems like SCTV, HTVC, VTVcab, Viettel, and THC Song Thu (ARICO CATV) in Tien Giang and other regions nationwide.
- Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT): Broadcast on Channel 34 UHF in the southern region. Also available through MobiTV digital infrastructure, covering southern Vietnam.
- Direct to Home (DTH) Satellite TV: Available in VTC’s program package, covering all of Vietnam, the East Sea, and neighboring countries like Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and parts of Myanmar.
- Internet Television (ITV): Streamed on the Tien Giang Radio and Television website and through SDTV’s online platform.
Tien Giang Radio and Television strives to overcome challenges, work in unity, and innovate in broadcasting to provide the most relevant and timely information to the public. The station contributes positively to the development and prosperity of the region and the nation.
Contact Information:
Address: 125 Le Thi Hong Gam Street, Ward 4, My Tho, Tien Giang
Phone: 027 3387 3527 & 027 3387 7314
Email: [email protected]
Website: thtg.vn/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/tiengiangtv/


3. Hanoi Radio and Television Station
Founded on October 14, 1954, Hanoi Radio and Television has a proud history and has grown into a major multimedia organization for both the capital and the nation. Originally known as Hanoi Radio, it is now a media agency under the Hanoi People's Committee. In addition to radio and television, the station launched its online news outlet, Hanoi Online, on October 14, 2002, marking its 48th anniversary.
Broadcasting Channels:
- Radio:
- Main Radio Channel, FM 90 MHz, broadcasts from 5 AM to 11 PM. Since January 1, 2019, the station also airs urban traffic updates and relays FM 95.6 MHz from Voice of Ho Chi Minh City (VOH).
- Entertainment Channel, FM 96 MHz, airs from 5 AM to 11 PM, with most programming relaying VOH’s FM 99.9 MHz.
- Joy FM, a health-focused radio station, FM 98.9 MHz, in partnership with STV Media. This channel is also available on DVB-T2 by DTV.CO (North Digital TV).
- Television:
- HanoiTV1: News, Politics, and General Programming, launched January 1, 1979. HD broadcast began on June 21, 2016, and since October 14, 2016, it has broadcast 24 hours a day.
- HanoiTV2: Culture, Lifestyle, Entertainment, and Education, launched August 1, 2008, on the frequency of the former Ha Tay Radio and Television station. HD broadcast started on September 2, 2016, and from January 1, 2017, it has aired 24 hours daily.
Hanoi Radio and Television offers a diverse range of radio and television channels that deliver the latest news and current events in a timely manner, consistently receiving positive viewer feedback. These efforts have reinforced the station's reputation and contributed to its continuous growth and development.
Contact Information:
Address: 3-5 Huynh Thuc Khang, Dong Da, Hanoi
Phone: 024 3835 6700 & 024 3773 4296
Email: [email protected]
Website: hanoitv.vn/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/hanoitv.vn/


4. Binh Duong Radio and Television Station
Binh Duong Radio and Television is a public media agency under the People's Committee of Binh Duong Province. It serves as the official press agency for the provincial Party and government. The station's television broadcasts have reached nationwide coverage, while its FM radio frequency 92.5 MHz is accessible across the Southeastern region and parts of the Southwest Mekong Delta. The station is headquartered at 46 Binh Duong Boulevard, Phu Hoa Ward, Thu Dau Mot City, Binh Duong Province.
The station currently operates the following television channels:
- BTV1 (News, Politics, Educational, and General Programs)
- BTV2 (Sports and Entertainment)
- BTV3 (Economic and Entertainment Information)
- BTV5 - SSport3 (Sports Channel)
- BTV4 (Selected Movie Channel)
- BTV6 (Cultural Programming)
- BTV9 - An Vien TV (Eastern Cultural Channel)
- BTV10 - NCM (Sports and Entertainment)
- BTV11 - Top Home Shopping (Shopping Channel)
With a dedicated and energetic team, alongside the strong support from the people of Binh Duong, Binh Duong Radio and Television Station continues to grow, developing alongside other major media outlets in the region. This commitment enables the station to advance and contribute meaningfully to the people of Binh Duong and the wider country.
Contact Information:
Address: 46 Binh Duong Boulevard, Thu Dau Mot City, Binh Duong
Phone: 027 4382 4321 & 027 4382 4314
Email: [email protected]
Website: btv.org.vn/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/btvtruyenhinhbinhduong/


5. Binh Phuoc Radio and Television Station and Newspaper
Binh Phuoc Radio and Television is a media agency under the People's Committee of Binh Phuoc Province, abbreviated as BPTV. The station split from the former Song Be Radio and Television Station and officially began operations on January 1, 1997. On October 28, 2019, it changed its name to Binh Phuoc Radio and Television Station and Newspaper. Now, it operates across three media formats: television broadcasting (visual news), radio broadcasting (audio news), and online news.
The station currently runs the following channels:
- BPTV1 (News, Politics, and General Programming)
- BPTV2 (Entertainment Channel - HOME TV)
- Binh Phuoc Radio (FM 89.4 MHz)
Notably, Binh Phuoc Radio and Television is the only station in the Southeast region to offer broadcasts in two ethnic languages: Xtiêng and Khmer. The analog broadcast covers the entire Southeast region and extends into neighboring Cambodia.
Contact Information:
Address: 228 Tran Hung Dao, Tan Phu, Dong Xoai, Binh Phuoc
Phone: 027 1388 7189 & 0866 909 369 & 027 1387 0020
Email: [email protected]
Website: bptv.vn/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/bptv.vn/


6. Ho Chi Minh City Television
Ho Chi Minh City Television (HTV) is the official television station of Ho Chi Minh City, operating under the city's People's Committee (UBND TP.HCM). It originated from the Saigon Liberation Television, the voice of the people of Saigon - Gia Dinh, which first broadcast on May 1, 1975. Previously, the station was known as Vietnam Television, under the Vietnamese Republic's Ministry of Civil Affairs, and aired its first broadcast in 1965, ceasing operations on April 29, 1975.
The station operates the following channels:
- HTV1 (Public Information Channel)
- HTV2 (General Entertainment Channel)
- HTV3 (Children and Family Entertainment)
- HTV4 (Educational and Knowledge Channel)
- HTV7 and HTV7 HD (General Programming Channel)
- HTV9 and HTV9 HD (General Programming Channel)
- HTV Co.op (Shopping Channel for Families)
- HTV Sports (Sports Channel)
- HTVC Thuần Việt SD (Vietnamese Culture and Ethnicity Channel)
- HTVC Thuần Việt HD (Vietnamese Film Channel)
- HTVC Phim SD (World Cinema Channel)
- HTVC Phim HD (Asian Film Channel)
- HTVC Music (Music Channel)
- HTVC Family (Family Channel)
- HTVC Women (Women's Channel)
- HTVC Travel and Life (Travel and Lifestyle Channel)
- Channel B (Entertainment Channel for Women and Families)
HTV has become a leading multimedia conglomerate in Vietnam, dominating viewership in the southern region. With numerous successes and significant growth, HTV has expanded its influence beyond Vietnam, serving both domestic and international audiences. Today, HTV operates 7 free-to-air channels and 10 pay TV channels. On milestone anniversaries like its 45th and 50th years, HTV typically broadcasts a documentary about its history and development, produced by the Ho Chi Minh City Television Film Studio.
Contact Information:
Address: 14 Dinh Tien Hoang, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: 028 3829 1667 & 028 3829 8457 & 028 3829 2737
Email: [email protected]
Website: htv.com.vn/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/htv.hcm/


7. Hai Phong Radio and Television Station
Hai Phong Radio and Television Station (THP) is a media organization under the authority of Hai Phong's People's Committee. Its headquarters is located at 2 Nguyen Binh Street, Kenh Duong Ward, Le Chan District, Hai Phong City (formerly at 199 To Hieu, Le Chan District). The station, known by its abbreviation THP, produces a wide range of exceptional programs every year, including:
- Television game shows: 'Sac Mau Hoa Phuong', 'Supermarket Star', 'Sac Mau Tuoi Tho', 'Con Duong Chinh Phuc', 'Vuot Len Chinh Minh', 'Vietnam Idol' (Season 1).
- Documentary and television films: 'Cai Vung', 'Chuyen Tinh Dao Cat', 'Nuoc Mat Cua Bien', 'Mu Lam', and the recent historical film about Hai Phong City, 'Con Mat Bao', which has made a strong impact on TV audiences.
- Cultural and entertainment programs.
The station currently broadcasts 2 radio and 2 television channels.
Radio:
- Hai Phong Radio Channel, on FM frequency 93.7 MHz (broadcasting 18 hours daily, from 5:30 AM to 11:30 PM). It has been on air since September 1, 1956.
- Traffic-specific Radio Channel, on FM frequency 102.2 MHz (broadcasting 14 hours daily, from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM). This channel has been broadcasting since April 1, 2017.
Television:
- Hai Phong TV THP HD (broadcasts 24 hours daily). The station began broadcasting in HD on January 16, 2017 via VTVCab's cable system, DVB-T2 UHF channel 48, and later DVB-T2 channel 30, replacing THP+ HD. It is available on several digital platforms including Vinasat1, EG Cable in Hai Phong, and digital systems like VTVcab, SCTV, and various OTT platforms like FPT, ClipTV, MyTV, and others.
- THP+ HD (broadcasts 18 hours daily, from 5:30 AM to 11:30 PM). It has been airing in HD since January 1, 2018, on VTVCab channel 75 and SCTV cable channels in Hai Phong. It also airs on DTV channels 34, 47, and 48 in SD quality.
- During Tet (Lunar New Year), from the 29th day of the lunar year to the 5th day of the New Year, both THP HD & THP+ HD channels air special programs celebrating the New Year, including live broadcasts of the New Year’s Eve countdown.
With a wide range of programming, Hai Phong Radio and Television Station promises to offer its viewers an exceptional and diverse viewing experience.
Contact Information:
Address: 02 Nguyen Binh, Kenh Duong, Le Chan, Hai Phong
Phone: 022 5384 0379, 022 5361 1404, 022 5384 7324
Email: [email protected]
Website: thhp.vn/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/truyenhinhhaiphong.vn/


8. Vietnam Television
The largest of all television stations in Vietnam is Vietnam Television, abbreviated as VTV. It is the national broadcaster directly under the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Its mission is to "promote the Party's policies, the state's laws, and the National Assembly's resolutions, while educating and raising public awareness, serving the people's spiritual life." Currently, Vietnam Television operates 11 broadcast channels and a nationwide cable network.
VTV consists of several divisions, including:
- News Division (VTV1)
- Education and Science Division (VTV2)
- Entertainment Program Production Division (VTV3)
- International Broadcasting Division (VTV4)
- Ethnic Languages Broadcasting Division (VTV5)
- Youth Programming Division (VTV6)
- Educational Program Production Center (VTV7)
- Sports Program Production Division
- Weather and Natural Disaster Warning Center (VTVWDB)
- Cultural Programs Division
- Vietnam Television Film Center (VFC)
- Documentary and Reportage Center
- Research Center for Television Technology (VTV Brac)
- Training and Professional Development Center (VTVTC)
- Television College
- News Center (VTV24)
- Advertising and Television Services Center (TVAd)
- Digital Content Production and Distribution Center (VTVdigital)
- Cable Television Editorial Board (VTVpcd)
- VTV News Online
- VTV Television Magazine
- Regional Correspondent Offices (VTV8, VTV5 Central Highlands, VTV9 Southern Region, VTV5 Southwest Vietnam, etc.)
- VTV's Foreign Correspondent Offices
VTV continually strives for innovation and creativity, delivering high-quality and engaging content to viewers. The station not only represents the nation's broadcaster but is also committed to asserting its prestige and striving to elevate VTV's status as a leading television network both in the region and globally.
Contact Information:
Address: 43 Nguyen Chi Thanh, Giang Vo, Ba Dinh, Hanoi
Phone: 024 3835 5931, 024 3835 5932, 024 6689 7897, 0942 861 133
Email: [email protected]
Website: vtv.vn/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/VTVtoiyeu/


9. VTC Digital Television
VTC Digital Television, also known as Vietnam Digital Television, abbreviated as VTC or VTC Channel, is a member station of the Voice of Vietnam (VOV). It was the first station in Vietnam to broadcast digital television and terrestrial digital television. While not a national broadcaster, VTC covers the entire country and plays a crucial role in promoting economic, political, and social issues, just like a national television network.
VTC Digital Television operates several channels, including:
- VTC1 (SD & HD) General Broadcasting Channel
- VTC2 Technology and Agriculture Channel
- VTC3 (SD & HD) Sports and Entertainment Channel
- VTC4/yeah1 family (SD & HD) Youth Channel
- VTC5 (tvBlue) Entertainment Channel
- VTC6 General Channel
- VTC7/Today TV General Channel
- VTC8/VIEW TV View TV Channel
- VTC9/Let's Viet Culture, Society, and Entertainment Channel
- VTC11/Kids & Family TV Children's and Family Channel
- VTC12 General Movie Channel
- VTC13/iTV (SD & HD) Interactive TV Channel
- VTC14 (SD & HD) Weather and General Information Channel
- VTC16/3N Agriculture and Rural TV Channel
VTC Digital Television continuously strives to become a vital part of the people's daily lives, offering content that reflects Vietnamese cultural values, connecting people, and providing rapid, cross-platform information tailored to various audience needs.
Contact Information:
Address: 23 Lac Trung, Vinh Tuy, Hai Ba Trung, Hanoi
Phone: 024 4450 1256, 024 4450 0888, 024 363 66 413, 024 4450 1365
Email: [email protected]
Website: vtc.gov.vn/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/vtcnow/


10. Vinh Long Radio and Television
Vinh Long Radio and Television is a broadcasting station under the provincial government of Vinh Long, managed by the Provincial Party Committee, Department of Information and Communications, and the Vinh Long People's Committee. The station's abbreviated name is THVL, which is also part of its logo. Vinh Long Radio and Television is highly favored by viewers in the Mekong Delta region, including Ho Chi Minh City, due to its entertaining programs and captivating films. The station's theme song, "Nam Bộ Resistance," was used until 2012. It is the largest broadcaster in the Mekong Delta region and ranks among the top 3 highest-rated channels nationwide.
The station operates multiple channels on both television and radio, including THVL1, THVL2, THVL3, and THVL4 on TV. It also broadcasts on AM and FM radio frequencies:
- AM Frequency: 950 KHz, antenna height 153m. Covers the entire Mekong Delta region and parts of the Southeast provinces. The AM broadcast service is no longer operational.
- FM Frequency: 90.2 MHz, 24/7 broadcast, antenna height 153m. Covers the entire Mekong Delta region and parts of the Southeast provinces.
- Additionally, the station is available for online listening at: www.thvli.vn.
Vinh Long Radio and Television serves the information and entertainment needs of the local population through cable television services, including additional services over cable networks. It is also responsible for the digital transition of terrestrial television broadcasts in the Southern region. While popular in Vinh Long, the station also provides current affairs updates for those interested in Vinh Long's news as well as the broader Southern region.
Contact Information:
Address: 50 Pham Thai Buong, Ward 4, Vinh Long
Phone: 027 0382 2345 & 027 0382 2412
Email: [email protected]
Website: thvl.vn/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/VinhLongTV/


