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The future of digital journalism in Vietnam will depend on how Vietnamese press agencies apply new technologies, Le Quoc Vinh, a respected media expert, said.
Press agencies today need to go beyond traditional journalism and create new values to satisfy the needs of readers. This can only be done if editorial offices turn into technology firms.
The Press Authority announced the results of its 2024 digital transformation maturity evaluation, highlighting notable progress in awareness, revenue models, and audience engagement among Vietnam’s press agencies.
Vietnam is streamlining its press system to improve quality and efficiency, with an emphasis on fostering trust and confidence among journalists as they contribute to the nation’s media landscape.
The combination of creative journalism and digital technology can bring new experiences to the public and help the press maintain its position in the information landscape.
The Press Law, once amended, is expected to include many policies to develop the journalism economy, adjust press activities online, and promote media complex models.
Minister Nguyen Manh Hung addressed the National Assembly, highlighting the need for Vietnamese media to combine technology with core journalistic values, especially in a market increasingly dominated by social media and digital platforms.
The press in the past, now and in the future is the main information source and an important channel participating in social criticism, providing information and participating in the decision-making process of individuals and organizations.
The administration of Vietnam over the years has cut taxes and eased required local contributions to help people recover after wars, natural disasters and epidemics. And it now should apply a similar policy for press agencies.
Nhan Dan Newspaper's panoramic supplement on the Dien Bien Phu campaign has been awarded the 2024 Innovation and Sustainable Development Award in the category of "Best Product for Young Readers" at the World Print Summit.
The economics of journalism and communications has become more complex than ever. New driving forces for journalism development are a hot topic of discussion among press agencies and policymakers.
Press agencies have found that revenue from ads has decreased. Most large newspapers around the world now collect fees from readers.
Al can be used to make suggestions on how press agencies can step out of the "hamster wheel" to determine their real goals.
A painting exhibition held by the “99 Group” that includes former journalists and veteran artists has officially started this morning at the Vietnam News Agency in HCM City’s District 3.
Press agencies are under significant pressure to revise their business models, with an adaptive approach to content creation and distribution to boost revenues in the context of digital economic development.
VietNamNet is pleased to present the full text of the speech by Minister of Information and Communications, Nguyen Manh Hung, on the occasion of the 99th Anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day (June 21, 1925 - June 21, 2024).
Le Quoc Minh, Member of the Party Central Committee, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda Department, talked to VietNamNet Newspaper about innovations in journalism in the digital era.
In the 4.0 era, journalism must proactively integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into newsroom operations to stay ahead and meet the evolving needs of readers.
In a recent address, Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Thanh Lam underscored the necessity for compliance with intellectual property and copyright laws when utilizing creative press content.
Digital technology, the internet and social media are strong incentives to innovate journalism and the main source of revenue for journalism will come from cyberspace.