(HBO) – A delegation of the Vietnam Television (VTV) led by member of the Party Central Committee and VTV General Director Tran Binh Minh has had a working session with leaders of Hoa Binh province. At this event, the two sides inked a cooperation programme.
Hoa Binh officials at the
session included Bui Van Tinh – member of the Party Central Committee and
Secretary of the provincial Party Committee; Tran Dang Ninh – Vice Secretary of
the provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the provincial People’s Council and
head of the Hoa Binh National Assembly deputies’ delegation; Nguyen Van Quang –
Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial
People’s Committee; and Nguyen Van Chuong – Vice Chairman of the provincial
People’s Committee.
Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s
Committee Nguyen Van Chuong informed their guests about the local
socio-economic situation and radio-TV broadcasting activities. He asked VTV to
help its radio-TV station improve professional capacity and equipment in the
production of TV programmes.
At the meeting, participants discussed ways to
promote bilateral cooperation in the coverage of Hoa Binh’s socio-economic
situation in VTV programmes.
VTV General Director Tran Binh Minh briefed
about his station’s development. He added that TV stations should change their
mindset to improve their communication effectiveness. They need to pay
attention to modernising their equipment, developing digital television,
stepping up personnel training, and reforming their apparatus, working methods
and management. They should also enhance cooperation in producing programmes in
ethnic minority languages.
He also suggested Hoa Binh to specify the
socio-economic focuses that it wants to highlights in VTV programmes so as to
improve communication effectiveness.
VTV and the provincial People’s Committee sign the
communication cooperation plan for 2019-2020.
At the working session, Secretary of the
provincial Party Committee Bui Van Tinh agreed with the VTV leader about the
need to reform mindset and activities to improve the local TV station’s
communication effectiveness. He also asked for VTV’s support in the coverage of
Hoa Binh’s economic, cultural and social aspects, especially the local
investment climate, culture, nature and people, to help attract investment in
tourism, services and agriculture, which are also the strengths of Hoa Binh, on
VTV programmes.
Following the discussion, leaders of VTV and the
provincial People’s Committee signed a communication cooperation programme for
2019-2020./.
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