VOV.VN - The VTV9–Binh Dien International Women’s Volleyball Cup 2026 is gaining momentum as organisers continue to confirm participating teams, promising high-quality competition and exciting matchups.
VOV.VN - Vietnam Television (VTV) announced it has officially secured the exclusive media rights to broadcast the final tournament of the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Vietnam.
VOV.VN - The world football governing body FIFA listed Vietnam Television (VTV) as the broadcast rights holder for the 2026 World Cup in Vietnam, although no official announcement has been made by the broadcaster.
VOV.VN - The restructuring and consolidation of Vietnam’s leading national media agencies, in line with the Communist Party of Vietnam’s policy, is widely viewed as a timely and strategic move amid intensifying competition in the global digital media landscape.
VOV.VN - Three key national media agencies of Vietnam - Voice of Vietnam (VOV), Vietnam Television (VTV), and Vietnam News Agency (VNA) – will transition from government-affiliated agencies to public service units under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam.
VOV.VN - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has requested that Vietnam Television (VTV) strengthen its role as the country’s leading media outlet, enhance the quality and impact of its reporting, and build its brand to regional prominence.
VOV.VN - Vietnam Cable Television (VTVcab), an affiliate of Vietnam Television, is currently negotiating to acquire the Premier League broadcasting rights for Vietnam during the 2026-2028 period.
VOV.VN - Vietnam Television (VTV) will continue to hold another national concert V Fest following the success of the previous editions - "V Concert - Radiant Vietnam" and "V Fest - Glorious Youth."
Party General Secretary To Lam has requested the Vietnam Television (VTV) to work for the development of a value system of patriotism, compassion, integrity, solidarity, and creativity – serving as a foundation for sustainable development.
VOV.VN - Vietnam Television (VTV) on August 22 introduced Vietnam Today, the country’s first international TV channel, which is set to begin broadcasting on September 7, 2025.