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Parliament debates risks of centralizing media with millions of followers

During an afternoon session on November 24, the National Assembly discussed the revised draft of the Press Law, with several representatives focusing on the status of local press agencies.

Lawmakers propose revenue sharing for social media using news content

National Assembly members push for platforms to share profits with media when distributing journalistic content.

VietNamNet hosts Cambodian journalists to discuss AI and media future

A delegation of journalists from the Kingdom of Cambodia, led by In Chhay, Deputy Minister of Information, visited VietNamNet for a working session on October 3.

Why ‘brand’ matters in journalism today: HCMC Party Secretary

Last week, HCMC Party Secretary Tran Luu Quang directed that “solutions must be studied to maintain the brand of HCMC’s media outlets.”

Politburo sets structure for provincial press and broadcast agencies

Politburo Regulation 373 defines leadership, structure, and operations of local press and broadcast agencies under provincial Party Committees.

Collector digitizes 23 tons of newspapers reflecting Vietnam’s history

During the 100th anniversary of Vietnamese Revolutionary Journalism Day, June 21, Nguyen Phi Dung was likely one of the most featured figures in the media.

Roundtable gathers opinions to better promote Vietnam’s image in new era

The strategy for national image promotion is not just a long-term orientation, but it must be realised through concrete actions, from central to local levels, from media agencies to every citizen.

RoK’s Financial News to open office in Vietnam

The RoK's Financial News is now the 30th member of the foreign press corps in the country, reflecting the robust and comprehensive development of Vietnam–RoK relations across key fields.

Revolutionary press must ignite aspiration for stronger, more prosperous VN

The revolutionary press holds a particularly important role in the nation’s new era – inspiring development, creating noble values, and transforming collective aspirations into actions to build a stronger and more prosperous Vietnam.

Party chief: Journalism is the Party’s enduring instrument of ideology

General Secretary To Lam emphasized that the Party will never relinquish journalism as its ideological weapon, recognizing its critical role over 100 years of revolutionary growth.

Vietnam’s media urged to unify national spirit in digital era

Vietnamese leaders emphasize the role of journalism in strengthening national identity.

President commends outstanding journalists on eve of press centennial

Under the leadership of President Ho Chi Minh and the CPV, President Cuong said, the press has been a steadfast force on the ideological and cultural front, rallying the masses to pursue national aspirations.

Revenue crisis forces Vietnamese media to adapt or vanish

At the National Press Forum, experts stress sustainable revenue must stem from trusted content and reader payments.

Hanoi exhibition celebrates 100 years of Vietnamese journalism

More than 500 digitized images, artifacts, and documents reflecting the 100-year journey of Vietnam's revolutionary journalism are now on display at the National Convention Center in Hanoi.

Vietnam reimagines journalism in digital era at national forum

Officials and experts address AI, trust, and revenue as key challenges for modern media.

Unseen battles: Photojournalists on the frontlines of every major story

From natural disasters to political summits, Vietnam’s photojournalists brave floods, heatwaves, and long waits to deliver powerful images that shape the national conversation.

National Press Festival 2025 opens in Hanoi

The National Press Festival 2025 opened at the National Convention Centre in Hanoi on June 19 morning, marking a pivotal moment for Vietnam's media landscape as the country is celebrating its 100th anniversary of the Revolutionary Press Day.

Over 80 press agencies to join National Press Festival 2025

Themed “The Vietnamese press – Loyalty, creativity, mettle, innovation for national development and protection”, this year’s festival holds special significance as it celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day.

Vietnam’s revolutionary press nears centennial with modernisation push

Central to this evolution is the Vietnam Journalists’ Association (VJA), which continues to lead, guid and protect journalists.

Vietnam’s fearless female photojournalists redefine journalism

Despite challenges, these women document critical moments in Vietnam’s political and social landscape.