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Vietnam cuts major TV broadcaster in sweeping bureaucratic reformOn Wednesday, VTC -- Vietnam's second-most popular TV station -- went off air, with its 13 channels broadcasting for the final time on Tuesday. It is unclear what will happen to VTC's 800 employees.
Vietnam Television will become the sole national television channel, absorbing smaller broadcasters. On Jan. 15, broadcasts for 13 channels operating under Vietnam Multimedia Corporation ...
The 13 channels include VTC1 HD, VTC2, VTC3 HD, VTC4 HD, VTC5, VTC6 HD, VTC7, VTC8, VTC9 HD, VTC10 HD, VTC11, VTC14 HD, and VTC16 HD. Its functions and responsibilities have been officially ...
Vietnam Television reports that although its channel package generates significant revenue for businesses, the costs it receives are not commensurate, necessitating renegotiations. Channels VTV2 and ...
Another channel, National Assembly TV, went off air on Jan 1. Provincial TV stations continue to operate for now. The shutdown is part of Vietnam’s biggest overhaul of the state since it adopted ...
HANOI — At least sixteen state-run television channels have ceased broadcasting in Vietnam amid a government-wide push to slash bureaucracy, a reform program that will eventually leave just one ...
In 2015, VTC was transferred under the management of the Voice of Vietnam (VOV). VOVTV, which began operations in 2008, served as a critical channel for the dissemination of news and cultural content.
In a 10-minute talk show, Cambodian journalist Khieu Kolar analysed Vietnam's strategic orientations, especially the continued Party building and redtification, the streamlining of the political ...
Today, VTC – Vietnam’s second most popular TV station – went off air, with its 13 channels broadcasting for the final time yesterday. It is unclear what will happen to VTC’s 800 employees.
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