The success of the eighth Asia Summit (AMS8) has provided fresh impetus for Radio the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) to integrate deeply into the world’s broadcasting industry.
Radio the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) will help Indonesia’s national radio broadcaster to launch a programme in Vietnamese.
An art performance called “Soul of Vietnam” by artists from VOV Theatre was held at Melia Hotel, Hanoi on May 24, in the framework of the 8th Asia Media Summit (AMS8).
The 8th Asia Media Summit (AMS8) offers an excellent opportunity for Radio the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) and broadcasting organisations in the region and around the world to promote their exchanges and witness Vietnam’s Doi Moi (renewal) process.
A series of sessions were held in Hanoi on May 24 under the framework of the eighth Asia Media Summit (AMS8).
The eighth Asia Media Summit (AMS 8) will provide a platform for broadcasters from around the globe to share experiences and seek partners and cooperative opportunities for the sake of peace, friendship, cooperation and development, said Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan.
The 8th Asia Media Summit (AMS 8) demonstrates that the Vietnamese press in general and the radio and television broadcasting industry in particular have integrated widely and deeply into the international arena.
Radio Voice of Vietnam (VOV) has developed fast and contributed greatly to social cultural and economic developments in the country, said Javad Mottaghi, Secretary General of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU).
The Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) has played an increasingly important role in the development of global and regional television and radio broadcasting, said Professor Vu Van Hien.
A series of workshops on the sidelines of the eighth Asia Media Summit were held in Hanoi on May 23.