MRTV News Channel is a dedicated news channel, owned and operate by Myanmar Radio and Television. It broadcasts rolling news, current affair programs, and knowledge programs.[1] [2]
MRTV News channel is intended for a replacement service for Mizzima TV and DVB TV used to be broadcast on MRTV Multi channel Play out System, from 24 March 2018, until 31 January 2021. taking over their Digital subchannel space.[3]
Country | Myanmar |
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Broadcast area | Myanmar International |
Headquarters | Tatkon, Naypyidaw |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Burmese |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 480i for the SD feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Ministry of Information (Myanmar) |
Sister channels |
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History | |
Launched | 1 February 2022 |
Replaced | |
Links | |
Website | www |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
MRTV (Myanmar) | Channel 2 (HD) RF Channel 31 554 MHz |
MRTV DTH (Myanmar) | Ch 2 (62°E) [1] Ch 34 (78.5°E) [2] |
Streaming media | |
MRTV Live stream | Channel 2 (HD) |
Availability
editMRTV News channel is available on MRTV DTT and MRTV DTH platform on channel number 2. CANAL+ DTH on channel number 200. SKYNET DTH on channel number 4.
plus, also available on several satellites, including Thaicom 6 (78.5°E) 3711/H/15000, Apstar 7 (76.5°E) 11052/V/30000, Intelsat 39 (62°E) 4049/L/15000 and 11140/V/30000.
See also
edit- Myanmar Radio and Television
- MRTV (TV network)
- DVB TV (Competitor channel)
- Mizzima TV (Competitor channel)
References
edit- ^ Ko, Thet (1 February 2022). "၇၅ နှစ်မြောက် စိန်ရတုပြည်ထောင်စုနေ့ကို ကြိုဆိုဂုဏ်ပြုသောအားဖြင့် နိုင်ငံတော်စီမံအုပ်ချုပ်ရေးကောင်စီ တာဝန် ထမ်းဆောင်ခဲ့သည့် တစ်နှစ်မြောက် နှစ်ပတ်လည်နေ့ အထိမ်းအမှတ် မြန်မာ့အသံနှင့် ရုပ်မြင်သံကြားစိန်ရတုပြတိုက်၊ MRTV News Channel နှင့်MRTV DTHစနစ်ဖွင့်လှစ်". Myanmar Radio and Television.
- ^ "Senior General highlights, "MRTV is the main pillar to the media sector of Myanmar for ensuring peace and stability of the State and socio-economic development of the people"". Myanmar National Portal. 2 February 2022.
- ^ "Myanmar: military revokes licences of five media outlets in blow to press freedom". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 8 March 2021. Retrieved 9 March 2021.