VOV improves ethnic minority broadcasts

(VOVWORLD) -Radio the Voice of Vietnam (VOV), and some National Assembly and government agencies have jointly held a workshop entitled “Direction for the development of ethnic languages on Radio the Voice of Vietnam.” Participants discussed ways to improve broadcasts in ethnic minority languages.

Radio Voice of Vietnam broadcasts programs in 12 ethnic minority languages including Mong, Thai, Dao, E De, Ba Na, Gia Rai, K’Ho, M’nong, Xo Dang, Cham, Khmer, and Co Tu. The programs communicate Party guidelines and State policies on ethnic minority affairs and introduce landscape, people, and culture of Vietnam, especially the diversity and richness of Vietnam’s ethnic culture.

 VOV improves ethnic minority broadcasts  - ảnh 1

VOV is currently the only multi-media agency that covers radio, TV, print, and online platforms. The channel of ethnic minority languages is one of its main channels.

 VOV improves ethnic minority broadcasts  - ảnh 2VOV President Nguyen The Ky

VOV President Nguyen The Ky said: “It’s necessary to reform the programs of 12 ethnic minority languages in terms of content, format, duration, running order, and production and transmission locations.”

Voice of Vietnam intends to develop ethnic language teaching programs. Mr. Ha Ngoc Chien is Chairman of the NA’s Council for Ethnic Minority Affairs: “Now we only have broadcasts in 12 ethnic languages. We need to take into consideration of the size of the population to decide the number of programs on ethnic languages. There are 5 ethnic groups with a population of more or less than 1 million people like Tay, Nung, and Muong, but there have not been any programs in these languages.”

VOV is preparing necessary conditions to operate the national radio channel of ethnic languages. 

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