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 1995 (NTSC-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 |
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 (Burmese: မြဝတီ ရုပ်မြင်သံကြား, abbreviated MWD) is a Myanmar military-owned propaganda network based in Yangon and Naypyidaw, Myanmar.
History
Myawaddy TV was launched on the 27 March 1995, in commemoration of the Myanmar's Armed Forces Day. Its programming is also broadcast over the AsiaSat 2 satellite. It was used in 2021 to formally announce the military takeover of Myanmar.[1][2][3] In response to the coup, Facebook removed the page of the military-owned Myawaddy TV Network, for violating Facebook policy that prohibits organizations that promote hate speech or violence.[4] This was later followed by YouTube which terminated their channel page along with MRTV for similar reason.[5]
Expansion
In 2012, after the completion of a new TV station in Naypyidaw, MWD launched six new digital channels and increased its broadcasting hours on its digital channels so as to better compete with other local television stations.[6]
Channels
All channels from MWD television network are 24-hour free-to-air television channels. Some channels are transmitted in both Analogue and Digital system. The current channels of 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 [7] | 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 | Pyinmana relay station | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Naypyitaw | New MWD Broadcasting Center | E41 634 MHz | 3KW |
Yangon | Bouth Htaw relay station, Yankin | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Yangon | Old MWD Broadcasting Center, Hmawbe | E41 634 MHz | 600W |
Sagaing and Mandalay | Mount Sagaing | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Monywa and Chaung Oo | Bawdi Ta Htaung | 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 and Magway | Minbu | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Taunggyi | ? | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Lahio | ? | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Keng Tung | ? | E42 642 MHz | 300W |
Kho Lam | ? | E46 674 MHz | 300W |
Namsang | ? | E40 626 MHz | 300W |
Lwaksawk and Bahtoo | ? | E41 634 MHz | 600W |
Myitkyina | ? | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Bhamo | ? | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Sittwe | ? | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Loikaw | ? | E42 642 MHz | 600W |
Mawlamyine | ? | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Bago | ? | E46 674 MHz | 3KW |
Pyay | ? | E46 674 MHz | 3KW |
Taungoo | ? | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Pathein | ? | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Dawei | ? | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Myeik | ? | E42 642 MHz | 3KW |
Programming
TV programs
TV series
See also
References
- ↑ "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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has generic name (help) - ↑ Omer Faruk Yildiz (Feb 2, 2021). "Myanmar military dismisses ministers, deputies". Anadolu Agency. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
- ↑ "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".