Democracy of Radio in Vietnam

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December 19, 2012

 

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The speech marked the first Vietnamese-language radio transmission, which had previously been under control of the French colonial government (Wikipedia, 2007). Prior to 1945, Vietnamese people were even banned from owning radio receivers. A week after declaration of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, Vietnam’s national radio station started broadcasting from Hanoi, serving as a mass communication channel to people in North Vietnam...
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In 1955, South Vietnam set up its own network in Saigon. Following Reunification, all of the radio stations were combined into the Voice of Vietnam, which, as its name indicated, eventually became the national radio station in 1978 (Wikipedia, 2007). Unceasingly growing and evolving, the station has since played an important role in the socio-economic life of the Vietnamese as well as representing Vietnamese government and its party...
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