Vietnam Television (VTV)
Vietnam Television (VTV) is the national state-run television broadcaster of Vietnam. Established in 1970, it is one of only two broadcasters with nationwide reach, commanding a central role in shaping the…
Vietnam Television (VTV) is the national state-run television broadcaster of Vietnam. Established in 1970, it is one of only two broadcasters with nationwide reach, commanding a central role in shaping the…
The Voice of Vietnam (VOV) serves as the national radio broadcaster of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and stands as one of the country’s most enduring media institutions, having been established in…
Hanoi Radio Television serves as the official broadcasting network of Vietnam’s capital, delivering media content tailored to the political, cultural, and social priorities of the Hanoi municipality. Established in 1954,…
Ho Chi Minh City Television (HTV) is the official television broadcaster serving Vietnam’s largest metropolis, operating under the aegis of the local government. Established as a leading media institution in southern…
The Voice of Ho Chi Minh City (VOH) serves as the official radio broadcaster of Ho Chi Minh City. Its programming is transmitted via four distinct frequencies, ensuring coverage that extends well…
The Vietnam News Agency (VNA) stands as the official state-run news provider of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, operating under close governmental oversight consistent with the country’s regulatory framework for the media…
Founded in January 1986, in Ho Chi Minh City, Thanh Niên, literally “Young People’s Newspaper”, has grown into one of Vietnam’s most influential Vietnamese‑language dailies, long regarded as a cornerstone for youth‑oriented social,…
Sài Gòn Giải Phóng (SGGP), a tri‑lingual (Vietnamese, English, and Chinese) newspaper issued from Ho Chi Minh City, is officially owned and steered by the Communist Party of Vietnam. Media…