Television and mass media in Vietnam

Television in Vietnam is considered a type of journalism, managed under the Press Law of the Ministry of Information and Communications of Vietnam, according to which the law does not allow private businesses to own television stations, but "is allowed to associate in journalistic activities with other press agencies, legal entities, and individuals with business registrations that are appropriate to the field of association", allowing private units to cooperate with broadcasters operated by the Government of Vietnam, creating the policy of television socialization.
Television is currently one of the largest mass media channels in Vietnam, as surveys show that 8 out of 10 people watch television daily. However, television is being challenged by new forms of media, witnessing a decline in revenues as well as a shift in audiences to services such as video on demand or social networks on the Internet. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Trần, Minh Hùng
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by Đinh, Ngọc Dũng
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by Trần, Trung Dũng
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by Nguyễn, Thị Tuyết Như
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