HTV3

HTV3
HTV3 logo
Launched June 1, 2008
Network HTV
Owned by

TVM Corp (12/2007-November 2014)
TTN Media (12/2014-4/2017)


Purpose Media (4/2017-present)
Picture format MPEG-4
Slogan

Dare to dream, dare to do (2008-2014)
For kids, for moms and for family (2015-6/2017)


Learn,Love, Laugh (7/2017-present)
Country Vietnam
Broadcast area Southeast Asia
Headquarters Ho Chi Minh City
Website http://www.htv3tv.vn
Availability
Terrestrial
AVG Channel 15
Satellite
Vinasat-1 Pay TV
Vinasat-2 Pay TV
Cable
HTVC Channel 4
IPTV
MyTV Channel 87
One TV Channel 8
K+ Channel 65
Next TV Channel 87
FPT Channel 84
Streaming media
My TV Net App for Androi and IOS
HTV Online App for Androi and IOS
FPT Play App for Androi and IOS

HTV3 is a channel of Ho Chi Minh City Television in Vietnam and is administered by Tri Viet Media Corporation (TVM Corp).[1][2] Originally, HTV3 is set up to reserve type of youth audience. HTV3 always has the copyright from the creator and production of all the shows broadcast. It is broadcast 24 hours a day on VTC, K+, AVG television services in Vietnam.

History

HTV3 channel was set up in 2004 by Ho Chi Minh City Television with blocks for children. In 2008, the channel was sold to Tri Viet Media (TVM). At the end of 2014, TVM was sold to TTN Media and HTV3 became the TTN Media's channel. HTV3 had a private voice actor group for themselves to dub foreign shows (anime, cartoon, television series, movie and other entertainment shows). In 2010, HTV3 had about sixty-three voice actors (including Huyền Chi, Anh Tuấn and Trường Tân). In 2014, many staff members left HTV3 before the channel was sold to TTN Media. As of now, the channel only has about twenty voice actors and a few other staff members. In April 2017, TTN Media was renamed to Purpose Media. In July 1, 2017, HTV3 launched Dreams TV

Block

Asia television films

European and American television films

Movies

Anime and Cartoons

(on air)

Other Blocks

References

Template:Ho Chi Minh City Television

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