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VTV4
CountryVietnam
Broadcast areaWorldwide
Programming
Language(s)Vietnamese
English
Mandarin
French
Russian
Picture format1080i HDTV
Ownership
OwnerVietnam Television
Sister channelsVTV1
VTV2
VTV3
VTV5
VTV5 Tây Nam Bộ
VTV5 Tây Nguyên
VTV7
VTV8
VTV9
VTV Cần Thơ (formerly VTV6)
History
LaunchedJanuary 1, 1998; 26 years ago (1998-01-01)
Links
Websitehttps://vtv4.vtv.vn
Availability
Terrestrial
DVB-T2UHF 25, 26, 27

VTV4 is a Vietnamese state-owned pay television network, serving as the international broadcaster of Vietnam Television. Launched on 7 January 1998, it offers a best-of package of programming from the three domestic channels (VTV1, VTV2 and VTV3) to the Vietnamese diaspora worldwide. From March 31, 2018, Vietnam Television stopped broadcasting foreign satellite channels on VTV4. Specifically, Vietnam Television will stop broadcasting via satellites Thaicom5 (Asia and North Africa), Eutelsat Hot Bird 13B (European region), Hispasat 30W-5 (South America region), and Galaxy 19 (regional region). North America region). After satellite coverage is discontinued, viewers who are using satellite receivers and dish antennas in the above regions will not be able to watch this channel with the old method.

Instead, overseas Vietnamese can easily watch TV via VTVGo - the official online TV viewing application of Vietnam Television Station.

In addition, TV viewers in general as well as overseas Vietnamese in particular can watch all channels from VTV1 to VTV9 online and watch missed programs on VTV News (address: https://vtv.vn) or the VTV News app easily and conveniently.

Broadcast hours

NOTES: All times are in UTC+07:00.

  • January 1995 – 3 February 1998: 21:45 to 22:45 (1/24h)
  • March 1998 – 2001: 00:00 to 04:00 (4/24h)
  • Before 1 November 2004: 00:00 to 08:00 (official programs); 08:00 to 24:00 (reruns) (24/24h)
  • 1 November 2004 – present: 24 hours per day

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