About Us
YTV is one of the Channel which is broadcasting free to Air with DVB-T2 system. It had got the deal with Republic of the Union of Myanmar on 17 february, 2018.
It had applied for the tender with E01 which is officially advertised from Myanmar Radio and Television (MRTV) under the Ministry of Information on 22 September,2016. Totally, there are 44 organizations which are applied for E01 and for the very first step, there are 42 organizations which succeed. There are 29 organizations which applied for RFP and MY MULTIMEDIA Co.,Ltd is included among 10 organizations which can pass for final stage on 11 April,2017.
The Aim of YTV is
- To improve broadcasting media.
- To inform & educate for the public.
- Not only for entertaining but also for creating chances through TV channel and improving Human Resources.
As free to Air TV channel, we will prioritize by joining together for developing Nation and social environment organizations.
We have test-broadcasting at YTV channel since 14 January,2019. We are going to officially broadcast YTV Channel on 14 February ,2019. We will mainly broadcast for Entertainment, Business, News & Information and Education programme.
For the audience who watch from online media like Facebook, YouTube, we will broadcast by spreading Myanmar Television Network where MRTV channel can be there. We also aim for using Digital system based on Mobile.
YTV CHANNEL
Network Coverage
YTV(Free To Air) coverage total cities is 151 cities, which including 45 major cities! Coverage is 70% of the whole country and using Thaicon 6 Satellite.
Yangon | Tanai | Pyinoolwin | Bogale | Taunzan | Sagaing | Lonetone | Takaung |
Labutta | Matupi | Pyinmana | Banmaw | Thabatkyin | Hainggyikyun | Kawzar | Tatkon |
Putao | Kyaukpyu | Mogok | Aamar | Bilin | Myitkyina | Naamar | Napushar |
Ramree | Balakae | Loikaw | Ye | Toungup | Laamyu | Hpa - An | Phayuso |
Lamine | Kyauktaw | Minenaung | Phalan | Phasaung | Ann | Moungtaw | Wanhat |
Kanade | Gwa | Shartaw | Thandwe | Kholan | Mawlamyine | Ywathit | Painetaung |
Homalin | Karli | Sittwe | Muse | Wontho | Hlaignbwe | Nantkhan | Taungyi |
Pyapon | Kutkai | Kawthoung | Tangyan | Kyineton | Kyain Seikgyi | Kyoutmae | Hteegyint |
Nansang | Lashio | Myaingyinu | Tamonae | Katha | Namphan | Myeik | Myawady |
Kholan | Hpakant | Nanglan | Pyay | Hakha | Chinshwehaw | Mawchi | Manton |
Taungoo | Yeeoo | Laukkaing | Kyaikdon | Mongyai | Naunglebin | Kantbalu | Kyukoutt |
Namtu | Minepyat | Bago | Pinlaebuu | Naungcho | Hsipaw | Minesatt | Minbu |
Bhamouk | Mone' | Theini | Khanpatt | Poppa | Khanni | Linnkae | Mawlyike |
Pansaung | Meiktila | Minhla | Minepan | Inntaw | Nannyoon | Kyaungkone | Taungdwingyi |
La'cha | Gangaw | Kawlin | Hinthada | Pakokku | Pinlaung | Hteelin | Boutpyin |
Pathein | Chauck | Maukmel | Phyonepyin | Shoutkyon | Monywa | Saw | Kyaingtaung |
Payarthonezu | Mruak - U | Shweku | Pauk | Yeangan | Kaamine | Padeat | Moekaung |
Mintone | Mankan | Pyaingkyon | Sadone | Naungmon | Aunglan | Konhein | Min Dat |
Maei | Shinbwayyan | Dawei | Tachileik | Htantalan | Mineyan | Tamu |