Myawaddy TV
Country | Myanmar |
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Programming | |
Picture format | 1080i (16:9 HDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Myanmar Armed Forces |
Sister channels |
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History | |
Launched | 27 March 1995NTSC-M) January 2012 (DVB-T) 14 March 2020 (DVB-T2) | (
Closed | 13 March 2020 (NTSC-M and DVB-T) |
Links | |
Website | https://www.myawady.net.mm/ |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital Terrestrial Television (Myanmar) | Channel 4 (HD) RF Channel 42 642 MHz |
MRTV (Myanmar) | Channel 15 RF Channel 31 554 MHz |
MRTV DTH (Myanmar) | Ch 15 (62°E) [1] Ch 15 (78.5°E) [2] |
Country | Myanmar |
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Programming | |
Picture format | 1080i (16:9 HDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Golden Seven Media Group |
Sister channels |
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History | |
Launched | 1 September 2022 |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital Terrestrial Television (Myanmar) | Channel 6 (HD) RF Channel 42 642 MHz |
Myawaddy TV (Template:Lang-my, abbreviated as MWD) is a military-owned television network in Myanmar, based in Yangon and Naypyidaw. Myawaddy TV has been widely criticized for broadcasting pro-SAC (State Administration Council) news.
History
Myawaddy TV was launched on 27 March 1995 to commemorate Myanmar's Armed Forces Day, marking the 50th anniversary of its founding.[1] Its programming is also broadcast via the AsiaSat 2 satellite. MWD was the second television station in Myanmar, following MRTV.[2] In 2021, it was used to formally announce the military takeover of Myanmar.[3][4][5] In response to the coup, Facebook removed the page of the military-owned Myawaddy TV Network for violating its policy prohibiting organizations that promote hate speech or violence.[6] This was later followed by YouTube, which terminated their channel along with MRTV for similar reasons.[7]
Expansion
In 2012, following the completion of a new TV station in Naypyidaw, MWD launched six new digital channels and extended its broadcasting hours on these channels to better compete with other local television stations.[8]
Channels
All channels from the MWD television network are 24-hour free-to-air channels. Some channels are transmitted in both analogue and digital systems. The current channels of the MWD television network are:
Channel | Picture format | Channel Name | Programming | Note |
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MWD Digital MUX | ||||
1 | 1080i 16:9 | MWD Variety HD | MWD Variety Programming | Presentation and Play Out System are based on Naypyitaw |
2 | 1080i 16:9 | TVM HD | TVM Programming | |
3 | 1080i 16:9 | MWD Education Knowledge and Sports HD | MWD Educational and Knowledge and Sports Programming | |
4 | 1080i 16:9 | MWD HD | Main Myawaddy TV Programming [9] | Presentation and Play Out System are based on Yangon |
5 | 1080i 16:9 | Channel Light HD | Channel Light Programming | |
6 | 1080i 16:9 | Golden Land HD | Golden Land channel programming | |
7 | 1080i 16:9 | WAF HD | WAF channel programming | |
8 | Audio only | Thazin | Thazin FM Radio Programming | |
9 | Audio only | Star FM | Star FM Radio Programming |
Relay Station | Transmitter Site | Frequency Channel | Transmitter Power (ERP) |
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Naypyitaw | New MWD Broadcasting Center | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Yangon | Bouth Htaw relay station, near Myawaddy Media Center, Moe Kaung Rd, Yankin tws | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Yangon | Old MWD Broadcasting Center, Hmawbe | E48 690 MHz | 600W |
Sagaing Mandalay |
Mount Sagaing | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Monywa | ? | E40 626 MHz | 3KW |
Pyin Oo Lwin | ? | E46 674 MHz | 600W |
Meikthila | ? | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Kyaukpadaung | Mount Gway Gyo | E21 474 MHz | 3KW |
Minbu Magway |
Minbu | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Taunggyi | Near Shwe Bone Pwint Pagoda | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Lahio | ? | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Keng Tung | ? | E42 642 MHz | 300W |
Namsang | ? | E40 626 MHz | 300W |
Lwaksawk and Bahtoo | ? | E41 634 MHz | 600W |
Myitkyina | ? | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Sittwe | ? | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Mawlamyine | ? | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Bago | ? | E46 674 MHz | 3KW |
Pyay | Near Shwe Sam Taw Pagoda & MRTV relay station, Min Gyi Taung | E46 674 MHz | 3KW |
Taungoo | ? | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Pathein | ? | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Dawei | ? | E42 642 MHz | 1KW |
Myeik | ? | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Programming
TV programs
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See also
References
- ^ "NEW CHANNEL". The Business Times. 22 March 1995. Retrieved 2 August 2024.
- ^ "Encyclopedia of Television: S-Z" (PDF). 2004. p. 2147. Retrieved 2 April 2024.
- ^ "Myanmar military says it is taking control of the country". AP NEWS. 1 February 2021. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
- ^ Reuters Staff (Feb 1, 2021). "Statement from Myanmar military on state of emergency". Reuters. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
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- ^ "Facebook removes Myanmar military's TV network page". The Myanmar Times. 2021-02-02. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
- ^ Toh, Michelle; Walsh, Carly; Yuan, Carol (2021-03-06). "YouTube removes channels run by Myanmar's military as violence escalates". CNN. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
- ^ "MWD plans to expand TV programming".
- ^ "About MWD Channel".