As many as 95 excellent works by journalists throughout the country won the 11th National Press Awards and will receive prizes on June 21, the Vietnamese Revolutionary Journalism Day.
The Vietnam Journalists Association (VJA) on April 22 officially launched its portal at the sites: www://hoinhabaovietnam.vn, www://nhabaovn.vn and www://chandungnhabao.vn.
Occupational ethics of journalists in the digital era was the topic of a forum held on the sidelines of the National Newspaper Festival 2017 in Hanoi on March 17.
The fourth industrial revolution and the development of digital technology require journalists to improve their knowledge and skills to avoid lagging behind, a Party official has said.
The Confederation of ASEAN Journalists (CAJ)’ Board of Directors convened a conference in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 6, to review past cooperation outcomes and set out new join projects.
The photo “Water festival in Nong Khai province” by Mongkolchai Panyatrakul from Thailand won the first prize at the “ASEAN – One Community” press photo contest.
More than 200 leaders of news agencies, journalist associations, journalism training institutes, as well as scientists and journalists from across the country gathered in Hanoi on December 29 at a conference entitled “Journalism after 30 years of doi moi (renewal process) - theoretical and practical issues.”
The Vietnam Journalists Association has launched the ‘ASEAN – One Community’ press photo contest, calling for the participation of members of press organisations from the ASEAN members.
The Vietnam Journalists Association and the All-China Journalists Association agreed to strengthen cooperation in news reporting so that media can accurately report the countries’ development.
The central province of Quang Nam has launched a photo contest highlighting the beauty of the Tien Phuoc region. The contest will run from September to February.
A documentary about Vietnam was aired on French national television last week, promoting the country’s beautiful regions as well as the culture of its people.
The Vietnam Journalists’ Association and the Steering Committee for the Southwestern Region signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on cooperation in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho on June 24.
Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee Dinh La Thang called on journalists to join hands in developing a transparent and strong authorities during a meeting on June 21.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc asked media agencies nationwide to make ceaseless renovations so as to further promote their core role in providing information for the people.
The exchange of journalism skills helps tighten solidarity and increase understanding between journalists from the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) and the Lao News Agency (KPL).
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has urged the press and business circles to continue their companionship and mutual support for the common interest of the community, and for national development.
As many as 42 Lao reporters and editors are joining a training course jointly held by the Vietnamese Ministry of Information and Communications and the Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism.