An Viên Television

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AVG Television
AVG logo (Vietnam).svg
Country Vietnam
HeadquartersIC Building, 82 Duy Tan str., Hanoi, Vietnam
Ownership
Owner Audio Visual Global JSC
Key people
  • Mai Duy Long (CEO)
  • Nguyễn Công Dự (Vice President)
  • Vũ Thanh Thủy (Vice President)
History
LaunchedNovember 11, 2011
Links
Website www.avg.vn

AVG Television is a payment television service provided by Audio Visual Global JSC. AVG Television develops on two platforms: DTT (digital terrestrial television) and DTH (direct to home), broadcasting to all Vietnamese territory. AVG television supports over 100 channels, including 9 high definition (HD) channels: An Vien HD, HBO HD, Fox Movies (Southeast Asia) HD, AXN HD, ESPN HD, Discovery HD, NGC HD, Fox Life (Asia) HD and Fashion TV HD.

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AVG Television currently co-operated with several local television networks to broadcast their own channels. Their current channels including:

An Vien Television also has various channels where the network has rights to transmit, including:


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