PM’s activities to be broadcast on website
16:42' 20/09/2007 (GMT+7)

The demo clip of Vietnam Online.

VietNamNet Bridge – A team of three television reporters have been permitted to follow activities of the Government and the Prime Minister to broadcast them on television and on the Government’s website.

 

This special programme, named Vietnam Online, will be produced under the management of the Editor in chief of the Government’s website.

 

Vietnamese people, overseas Vietnamese and international audiences can see activities of the Vietnamese government, the Vietnamese Prime Minister as well as ministries, sectors and provinces of Vietnam through Vietnam Online programme, which is jointly produced by the Government’s website and the digital television station, VTC.

 

The programme will be available on the Government’s website at www.chinhphu.vn and on VTC5 channel everyday.

 

The programme has two senior advisors, former Deputy Prime Minister Vu Khoan, special envoy of PM Nguyen Tan Dung, and former Chairman of the Government Office Doan Manh Giao. Chairman of the Government Office Nguyen Xuan Phuc directly supervises the programme.

 

This is a news programme in the form of video clips, with three major parts: the Government and the Prime Minister’s activities; hot news from ministries, sectors, and provinces; and new policies and their influence on daily life and the social – economic development of the country.

 

(Source: Government’s website)

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