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Photojournalists invest hundreds of millions of dong in camera gear to stay competitive in the digital age.
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of Vietnamese Revolutionary Journalism, journalists Luong Thi Bich Ngoc and Vinh Quyen shared their stories of journalism, life, and Hanoi’s traditional culinary culture in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City.
At the national conference “Women with 100 years of Vietnam's Revolutionary Press,” experts explored the historical role of the press in promoting women’s movements from wartime to modernization and global integration.
The People’s Procuracy of Thai Binh Province has issued an indictment against 44 individuals involved in an organized extortion ring tied to the Vietnam Environment and Urban Electronic Journal, including its former editor-in-chief Dong Xuan Thu.
Presenting the revised Press Law project, the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism (MCST) has proposed adding regulations on major multimedia media groups and local press groups.
This is the first-ever photo book on the history of Vietnam’s revolutionary journalism. It features concise articles and more than 1,000 rare photographs and documents carefully selected from archives nationwide.
The Ministry of Public Security warns of increasing threats as media agencies face cybersecurity breaches.
One hundred journalists commemorated Vietnam Press Day with a heartfelt visit to Truong Sa and DK1.
Vietnam has deployed multiple AI-driven solutions in journalism, such as automated editing, public opinion trend analysis, and fact-checking, but has consistently placed these activities within a strict legal and ethical framework.
In honor of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day, 100 journalists and media leaders will visit the Truong Sa islands and DK1 platform from May 23 to 29.
Hackers gain access to editorial systems, threatening news integrity and safety.
To affirm the Party and State’s commitment to supporting the press, the NA Standing Committee has adopted the government’s proposal to apply a uniform preferential corporate tax rate of 10% to all types of press.
As of January 15, Digital Television VTC, Voice of Vietnam Television (VOVTV), and Nhan Dan Television have officially ceased broadcasting, marking a significant shift in Vietnam's media landscape.
Amid increasingly strong digital transformation, the connection between media and technology serves as a driving force for creativity and efficiency in communications, contributing to a robust and sustainable media ecosystem.
People receive information services in a digital environment, so journalism needs to be managed with digital technology. The rapid development of digital technology is igniting a revolution in information production, distribution and consumption.
The onslaught of massive amounts of information online is blurring the line between the virtual and real worlds, posing unprecedented challenges for media and information management.
The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) launched the National Policy Communication Network on December 29, marking a significant step in enhancing public access to government policies.
Technology is inseparable from journalism as the Internet and digital platforms are developing rapidly today, changing people's reading habits and culture.
The future of digital journalism in Vietnam will depend on how Vietnamese press agencies apply new technologies, Le Quoc Vinh, a respected media expert, said.
Press agencies today need to go beyond traditional journalism and create new values to satisfy the needs of readers. This can only be done if editorial offices turn into technology firms.