(HBO) – The Hoa Binh Radio & Television held a ceremony to celebrate its 60th founding anniversary (1958 – 2018), which was attended by Bui Van Tinh, member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, and Nguyen Thanh Luong, Vice Director General of the Vietnam Television (VTV).

Bui Van Tinh, Party Central
Committee member and Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, hands over a
flag to leaders and staffers of the Hoa Binh Radio & Television on the
occasion.
During its development history spanning six decades, especially
after its re-establishment nearly 30 years ago, the Hoa Binh Radio & Television has built
its own modern infrastructure and equipment. Since 2011, all local television
programmes have been broadcasted via the satellite Vinasat-1, reaching
audiences nationwide, marking a shift in both quantitative and qualitative
terms in the station’ operation. Now these programmes can be watched online
anywhere and anytime.

VTV Vice Director General presents
the medal "For the Cause of Radio-Television” to Secretary of the provincial
Party Committee Bui Van Tinh.
Speaking at the ceremony, Secretary of the provincial Party
Committee Bui Van Tinh and VTV Vice Director General Nguyen Thanh Luong praised the broadcaster for its achievements in
the past years. They requested it to continue foster professional ethics and
skills for reporters and other staffers, and invest in infrastructure to realise
the Government’s roadmap for digitisation toward 2020 and the province’s development
master plan of the mass media for 2018 – 2020 with a vision toward 2025. The
officials also urged the Hoa Binh Radio & Television to further reform and
improve quality and quantity of programmes, and add more programmes in ethnic
languages.
On the occasion, Secretary Bui Van Tinh handed over to the
broadcaster a flag from the provincial Party Committee, People’s Council,
People’s Committee, and Fatherland Front Central Committee. The flag bears the
words "The Hoa Binh Radio & Television – 60 years of construction and
development 1958 – 2018”. The VTV representative, meanwhile, presented the
medal "For the Cause of Radio-Television” to several individuals with
outstanding contributions to Hoa Binh’s broadcasting sector.
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