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A Television series Gia Đình Mình Vui Bất Thình Lình (Our Family Sudden Joys) has won two categories of the annual Vietnam Television (VTV) Awards 2023.
Many culinary game shows are now available, both on television and online platforms, giving audiences more opportunities to learn about traditional dishes from different regions.
Vietnamese reality show “2 ngay 1 dem”, known as “Two days, one night” in English, has been nominated in the Best Reality Show category at the Asian Television Awards 2023.
Around 20 male and female models will compete for the title of the modelling-themed reality TV series Face Vietnam 2023.
Over 300 companies from 15 countries and territories will participate in the International Exhibition of Film, Technology, Radio, and Television (Telefilm Vietnam) 2023 which is scheduled for June 8-10 in Ho Chi Minh City.
Foreign TV channels Paramount Network and Baby First have officially stopped broadcasting on Vietnam's pay-TV services.
Frequently appearing in prime-time TV series, many actors and actresses have become uninspiring in audiences’ eyes.
People in Iran in 2003 planned their meal times to avoid clashing with the showtimes of Korean film “Dea Jang Geum”. The same thing occurred in Vietnam when everything changed upon the release of “Ve nha di con” (Come home, my dear).
A new TV series titled Nhà Trọ Balanha (Homestay Balanha), depicting the dreams and failures of youngsters, will be broadcast by Vietnam Television.
Vietnam Television (VTV) have announced they will cancel the long-running satirical Tao Quan (The Kitchen Gods) comedy this coming Lunar New Year.
The copyright of the country’s most-anticipated TV show at the end of the year, Gap Nhau Cuoi Nam – Tao Quan (Year-end Rendezvous – Kitchen Gods), has been registered by Vietnam Television in Vietnam and in the US.
VietNamNet Bridge – A private Vietnamese television studio has accused Vietnam Television (VTV) of violating copyrights on one of its programmes, saying that they were completing procedures to bring the case to the court after Tet.
VietNamNet Bridge – The Department of Performing Arts has just asked Vietnam Television to explain the 'crude' content of Vietnam’s most highly anticipated satire show.