During the reception at the National Broadcasting Center, 58 Quan Su Street, Hanoi, VOV Vice President Hien introduced the Hong Kong guests to the Voice of Vietnam as a leading multi-media agency in Vietnam. In addition to traditional radio and TV broadcasts, VOV’s digital media platforms have reached a wider audience. VOV aims to become a leading podcast producer in Vietnam, Mr. Hien said, adding that VOV is also an active and dynamic member of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU).
“In the past five years, VOV has won ABU’s prestigious awards, especially for digital content and innovative programs. VOV wishes to cooperate with foreign partners such as Radio Television Hong Kong of China on diverse journalistic production that reflect the pulse of modern life. The signing of this agreement today will create a foundation for us to boost professional tasks between the two sides,” said the VOV Vice President.
Director Angelina Kwan said RTHK wishes to cooperate with foreign media organizations, especially in radio broadcasting, including the Voice of Vietnam, to exchange programs on culture, life, and music to enhance mutual understanding between the people of both sides.
“Both sides need to strengthen news exchange and develop regular features introducing the situation on each side. We should also cooperate in producing programs in multiple languages, such as English, Vietnamese, and Chinese, to expand audience reach. Through each other's channels, we can better promote the image of both sides. After the signing, we hope to have concrete activities,” she added.
