Radio Voice of Vietnam targets internet users with new digital platform

National radio broadcaster Voice of Vietnam (VOV) on September 4 launched VOV Live – a digital platform that offers users unlimited access to the diversified content produced by VOV, including its huge archive of radio shows aired over the past 75 years.
Radio Voice of Vietnam targets internet users with new digital platform ảnh 1The event to launch VOV Live on September 4 (Photo: VOV)

Hanoi (VNA) - National radiobroadcaster Voice of Vietnam (VOV) on September4 launched VOV Live – a digital platform that offers usersunlimited access to the diversified content produced by VOV, including its hugearchive of radio shows aired over the past 75 years.

The latest news about Vietnam and the rest of the world, music andstory-telling shows can also be found on VOV Live, which is available onseveral platforms such as Web (http://vovlive.vn),Wap (Wireless Application Protocol), Mobile App (VOV Live app on Appstore andGoogle Play), and social media (https://www.facebook.com/Vovlive.vn/).

Also at the press conference on September 4, thebroadcaster revealed its new logo as part of the new Corporation IdentifyProgramme (CIP) and to mark its 75th anniversary (September 7, 1945 – 2020).

At present, VOV has eightchannels featuring specific topics such as breaking news, culture, music,world, traffic and health. In addition, the national radio broadcaster isalso the operator of Vietnam Digital Television (VTC) and VOV TV. Thee-newspapers vov.vn and vtc.vn, and the newspaper Tieng Noi Viet Nam arealso under VOV.

General Director ofVOV Nguyen The Ky said the 75th anniversary is a special occasion for the national radio broadcaster to lookback, thus to inherit and promote further the legacy of VOV, aiming to renovateand overcome any challenge.

“The launch of our new CIP isa significant step which is expected to make its mark on thepress world as well as show our determination to catch up with latestglobal media trends,” he said./.

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