TikTok has announced that its TikTok TV app is now available in Viet Nam after being launched in the US and Canada with Amazon Fire TV as its first partner.
Viet Nam has been picked by analysts from leading Wall Street banks as one of the three hottest markets in the Southeast Asian region, according to the US’s TV channel CNBC.
TV.Pharm Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company has been honoured among the "Top 10 prestigious leading enterprises in the pharmaceutical industry in Viet Nam."
The HCM City-based FAP TV, the YouTube channel of FAP Comic Group, is working with its Korean partner CREATA to develop entertainment activities in both countries.
With a contemporary design style, Vsmart TVs will be sized from 43 to 55 inches and designed with 4K resolution quality, HDR10 support, Dolby audio and other features optimised for Vietnamese people.
In September, e-commerce company Shopee surprised its customers by announcing it had signed up football star Cristiano Ronaldo as its brand ambassador.
Recruitment company Navigos Group continues to be associated with the third season of reality TV show Nguoi Duoc Chon (Chosen One) on Vietnam Television, which offers jobs on screen.
Kiddie Shark, a reality show for young start-up entrepreneurs, was launched late last week in HCM City to identify and mentor children with a talent for business.
Viet Nam-headquartered POPS Worldwide, a digital entertainment company, has asked for compensation of US$15 million from FPT TV for alleged copyright infringement.
The Viet Nam Multimedia Corporation (VTC) and the Voice of Viet Nam (VOV) yesterday officially signed a deal to buy the TV copyright in Viet Nam for sport competitions at the ongoing ASIAD 2018.
HTV3 Dreams TV has unveiled a reality show that will search for talented and compassionate children to develop their talents, “nourish their souls” and instil a sense of community service.
Viet Nam Competition Authority has asked Viettel Military Industry and Telecoms Group to provide complete and accurate information related to paid services provided by TV channels.