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MRTV (TV network)

MRTV (TV network)

Burmese television channel


MRTV is a television network owned by Myanmar Radio and Television. It was launched on 3 June 1980 and is the first television network in Myanmar.

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History

Television service in Myanmar was first introduced in June 1979 as a test trial in Yangon[1] following an agreement between Japan's Matsushita Electric and Burma's Heavy Industries Corp. for the production of television sets.[2] MRTV (at the time Burma Television) was first launched on 3 June 1980,[3] from Yangon on VHF channel 6, using a 10 KW transmitter broadcasting to a 70km radius,[4] with broadcasts in colour (some sources erroneously say that MRTV started as a monochrome service[5]) beginning on 1 November.[6] Regular television service was formally launched in 1981[7] using the NTSC standard.[8] The station was built with assistance from the Japanese government and had plans to extend its signal nationwide by the end of the decade.[9] The service was also available in Mandalay from the beginning.[10]

Burma Television started accepting commercial advertising in 1988.[11] That same year, it reached 53,95% of the national population, rising to 82,45% after 1990.[12]:20 Until the founding of Myawaddy Television by the Ministry of Defense in 1995, it was the only television channel in the country.[13]

In 2005, MRTV had 195 television relay stations throughout the country.[14]

In October 2013, MRTV started broadcasting on digital terrestrial with DVB-T2 System, same as most ASEAN Countries. 18 TV channels and 5 Myanmar Radio channels are on MRTV multiplex system. MRTV plans the news interface, to the modern style of starting sequences and will have well-decorated news room. The broadcasting hours also increased to 18 hours (previously 10 hours).
On February 15, 2015, MRTV adding 5 new TV channels to their Multplex Play Out system, such as MRTV-4, Channel 7, 5 Plus, MNTV and Channel 9.

On March 24, 2018, MRTV added 5 new TV channels to their Multiplex Play out System, such as Mizzima TV, DVB TV, Channel K, YTV and Fortune TV.

On January 16, 2024, MRTV updated its in-house channels and free-to-air channels into High Definition (HD) and added 5 new TV channel to their MRTV DTH System, such as Mahar HD, Mahar Esports HD, New Image Channel HD, Readers Channel and Maharbawdi Channel.[15]

Programming

Program's broadcast on Main MRTV HD channel.

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Digital terrestrial television

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Note: Relay Stations List on above, include only 34 Main Transmitter Site. there are over 150 relay stations across the country. that serves for the many other small towns and rural areas.
Only Yangon transmitter site broadcast 24 hours. other relay stations usually shutdown their transmitter at 12am (Midnight) to save budget.
MRTV MUX 2 only available from Naypyitaw, Yangon & Mandalay transmitter sites.

Satellite television

In order to counter illegal satellite television channels, MRTV launch its own Free to Air Direct to Home service called MRTV DTH on February 1, 2022. It offers 19 TV channels , using Intelsat 39 62°E and Thaicom 8 78.5°E . Which is some of the beams on that satellite are ranted by Government of Myanmar. [16] [17]

Channel number Channel name Channels resolution
62.0°E Channel list
1 MRTV HD 1080i
2 MRTV NEWS HD 1080i
3 MRTV Parliament 480i
4 MRTV NRC HD 1080i
5 HTV (MRTV Farmers) HD 1080i
6 HTV Sports (MRTV Sports) HD 1080i
7 MI HD 1080i
8 EDU 480i
9 M Entertainment HD 1080i
10 MRTV-4HD 1080i
11 Channel7 HD 1080i
12 NI CHANNEL HD 1080i
13 Mahar HD 1080i
14 Mahar Esports HD 1080i
15 MWD 480i
16 Channel K 480i
17 Readers Channel 480i
18 Fortune TV HD 1080i
19 Maharbawdi 480i
78.5°E Channel List
3 Fortune TV 480i
10 Mahar 1080i
11 Mahar Esports 576i
13 MRTV-4 480i
15 MWD 480i
16 Channel K 480i
19 Channel 9 480i
20 MRTV SPORT 480i
21 Channel 7 480i
22 M Entertainment 480i
28 YTV 480i
33 MITV 480i
34 MRTV NEWS 480i
35 MNTV 480i
37 SkyNet Buddha 480i

See also


References

  1. Thant Myint-U (2006). The River of Lost Footsteps--Histories of Burma. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. p. 371. ISBN 978-0-374-16342-6.
  2. "Junta Launches New PR Offensive". The Irrawaddy. 1 August 2001. Archived from the original on 12 August 2010.
  3. "Megahertz" (PDF). March 1984. p. 32. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
  4. "Encyclopedia of Television: S-Z" (PDF). 2004. p. 2148. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
  5. May Thaw (12–18 March 2007). "Broadcasting options expanding". Myanmar Times. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013.
  6. Michael Hegarty; Anne Phelan; Lisa Kilbride (1 January 1998). Classrooms for Distance Teaching and Learning: A Blueprint. Leuven University Press. pp. 260–. ISBN 978-90-6186-867-5.
  7. "Television" (PDF). February 1980. p. 207. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  8. "Quarterly Economic Review of Thailand, Burma". Google Books. 1984. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  9. "Xinhua News Bulletin". Google Books. November 1988. Retrieved 3 April 2024.
  10. Zeng Xiangmin (2001年). "发展中的缅甸广播电视". 《现代传播》 (5): 19–20. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
  11. Wang Yijun (2003年). "东盟10国的主要新闻媒体". 《印刷世界》 (6): 29. Archived from the original on 7 December 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  12. "Myanmar to Launch Second FM Radio Station". Xinhua. Red Orbit. 5 October 2005.

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