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1970–1972
BETTER LOGO NEEDED |
VTV was established with technical assistance and training from Cuba on September 7, 1970 in Hanoi as a department of Voice of Vietnam. During the Vietnam War it broadcast intermittently from a mountainous region.
1972–1989
BETTER LOGO NEEDED |
1987–1995
SVG NEEDED |
1989–1993
SVG NEEDED |
1994–1996
SVG NEEDED |
1994–1995
SVG NEEDED |
This logo was only used on its channels' on-screen bugs.
1995–1998
SVG NEEDED |
This is the first abbreviation of the current logo.
1995–1996
SVG NEEDED |
1997–1998
SVG NEEDED |
1998–2010
SVG NEEDED |
In 1998, the colors were slightly tweaked.
2002-2010
SVG NEEDED |
This logo was only used as an on-screen bug on VTV5.
2007-2012
This logo was used on VTV6.
2007
This logo was used as VTV6's on-screen bug. However, it was replaced with a different logo.
2007-2008
This logo was also used for VTV9.
2008–2012
SVG NEEDED |
2013–present
On January 1, 2013, the logo was modified, rounding the corners on the logo.
Asian members BB |
BBS |
BPA |
BTV |
CCTV |
ERTU |
IRIB |
İTV |
JRTV |
KBS |
Khabar Agency |
KTRK |
LNR |
LNTV |
MBC |
Mediacorp |
MIBGI |
MNB |
MNBC |
Moby |
MRTV |
NBT |
NHK |
NTRC |
NTV |
PBC |
PTNI |
PTV |
Prasar Bharati (DD | AIR) |
QMC |
Radio Nepal |
Radio Thailand |
RIK |
RRI |
RTA |
RTB |
RTM |
RTTL |
SAB/SAR |
SBS |
SLBC |
SLRC |
TBS |
Télé Liban |
TPT |
TRT |
TTV (Turkmenistan) |
TV5 |
TVK |
TVRI |
TV Tokyo |
VOV |
VTV Additional full members Former members |