VIETV

VIETV
Type Digital broadcast and internet streaming television network
Country United States
Availability National
Founded 2011
by Kevin Ngo
Area United States
Key people
Kevin Ngo
(Chief Executive Officer)
Robert Pham
(President)
Launch date
2011 (2011)
Official website
www.vietv.com

VIETV is an American Vietnamese-language broadcast television network based in Houston, Texas. The network began broadcasting over-the-air in Houston in 2011, and has since started affiliates broadcasting in Los Angeles, California, Orange County, California, San Francisco, California, San Jose, California, Dallas, Texas, Atlanta, Georgia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Boston, Massachusetts, and Washington, D.C.[1] The Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles, and San Jose affiliates are also available in live streaming video on the Vietv.com website,[2] and the network has created the UNO IP IPTV set-top box for viewing their content on televisions outside their broadcast area.[1]

VIETV has six studios, including their headquarters in Houston and locations in Southern California, Northern California, Boston, and Philadelphia. Original programming on VIETV includes the Evening NEWS and NEWS @ Nite programs,[3] the It's Your Birthday children's show, Cooking with Chef Cam-Yuet, Beauty by Tiffani, World Travel, and The Law & Legal Issues, hosted by VIETV president Robert Pham.[1]

Affiliates

Market Channel[4][5] Video Aspect Callsign PSIP Short Name Network Name
Los Angeles56.6720p16:9KDOC-TVVIETVhdVieTV
San Francisco38.3480i16:9KCNS-TVKCNSDT3VieTV
San Jose16.4480i16:9KSCZ-LDVietVVieTV
Boston62.3480i4:3WMFPVieTVVieTV
Washington, D.C.49.4480i16:9WWTD-LDVieTVVieTV
Tulsa, Oklahoma39.5480i16:9KZLL-LDVieTVVieTV

References

  1. 1 2 3 "VIETV, the Houston-based Vietnamese language TV network, keeps expanding". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  2. "VIETV Houston - Watch Free Vietnamese Internet Television Online Channels In US". vietv.com. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  3. "Style profile: Kieu Tram aims for a modern take on tradition". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  4. "RabbitEars.Info VieTV". rabbitears.info. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  5. Template:Cite TV
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