VOV.VN - Vietnam Television (VTV) has signed an agreement with Next Media Solutions JSC to air every match of the AFF Cup 2020 live.
VOV.VN - Vietnam Television (VTV) and FPT Telecom will team up to broadcast live all 10 coming matches of the Vietnam national football team in their third World Cup 2022 qualifiers of the Asian region, VTV announced on August 24 evening.
VOV.VN - National Vietnam Television (VTV) have won the rights to broadcast the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in Vietnam, with the event scheduled to run from July 23 to August 8 in Japan.
VOV.VN - An international virtual concert connecting Vietnam with the world will be broadcast live on VTV1 channel on June 27 as part of calls for people to donate to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine fund.
VOV.VN - The Asia Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) Secretary General Javad Mottaghi has wished the newly appointed Voice of Vietnam President Do Tien Sy to further promote VOV’s development and pledged the organization’s support to all its members, including Vietnam.
VOV.VN - Vietnam Television Corporation (VTV) have come to an agreement with Next Media Solution JSC regarding the production and broadcasting of three games featuring the Vietnam national football team in their upcoming fixtures in the second round of Asian qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup.
VOV.VN - Voice of Vietnam (VOV) opened Book Week 2021 on April 12 at the National Broadcasting Center to mark the upcoming Vietnam Book Day on April 21.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) will broadcast a 10-espisode series on discovering Vietnamese culture and people via its traditional cuisine starting April 11.
VOV.VN - Despite changes in half a century, the main role of ABU, the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union, is to promote solidarity, peaceful cooperation, mutual understanding and partnership between countries, organisations and people, says PhD Javad Mottaghi, ABU Secretary General.
VOV.VN - Radio has always been the most mobile, adaptable and always-available medium and it will continue to be for the foreseeable future, says Olya Booyar, Head of Radio, Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU).