Vietnam
- Voice of VietNam (VOV) (http://www.vov.org.vn/)
- VOV1 - The News and Current Affairs Channel - On air for 18 hours from 05.00am till midnight every day. It provides listeners with the latest information on current affairs, politics, diplomacy, economics, literature and art. The channel is broadcast on short- and medium-wave frequencies of 594, 630, 648, 655, 675, 690, 711, 5975, 9530 and 7210 kHz.
- VOV2 - The Cultural and Social Affairs Channel - Broadcasting 19 hours a day, it provides news and analysis, disseminates public knowledge and features discussions on cultural, literature and art and spiritual issues. It caters for listeners of all age groups, social sections and occupations.
- VOV3 - The Music, Information and Entertainment Channel - Broadcasting 24 hours a day, it brings high-quality music to listeners with a diverse range of tastes and styles. Its first programme was broadcast on September 7, 1990 on the FM frequency of 100 MHz and the channel has ever since built up a strong following among the majority of young listeners.
- VOV4 - Ethnic minority language programming
- VOV5 - World service broadcasts in 11 foreign languages
- VOV6 - The Overseas Service Channel - Designed for Vietnamese nationals residing overseas and foreigners around the world. The channel is broadcast on short and medium waves in 12 languages.
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