On the evening of March 22, in Quy Nhon (Binh Dinh), Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended the closing ceremony and award ceremony of the 42nd National Television Festival.
At the closing ceremony, the organizing committee awarded 54 gold prizes, 98 silver prizes, 223 consolation prizes and 3 individual prizes in 11 categories including: Children's Program, Documentary, Reportage, Short Reportage, Science and Education Program, Dialogue - Discussion Program, Ethnic Minority Language Television Program, Music and Dance Program, Stage, Television Feature Film and Video on Digital Platform.
Speaking at the award ceremony, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said that 2025 is a year of special significance for the country of Vietnam, a thousand years of culture and heroism, as well as for the country's press and television - the year of the 100th anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day, and the 55th anniversary of the first television program broadcast.
In that joy, the 42nd National Television Festival is not only a career festival but also a place where passion, dedication, innovation, creativity and a high sense of responsibility towards the Fatherland and the people converge.
The Prime Minister assessed that the 42-season journey of the Festival is a journey of tireless dedication, burning passion, unlimited creativity, strong innovation, and constant progress. From having only a few genres and participating units, the festival has now become a prestigious, large-scale playground, comprehensively and promptly reflecting all aspects of social life, contributing to creating creativity and innovation of the Vietnamese television industry in the cause of building and defending the Fatherland.
The Prime Minister also expressed his deep impression of this year's entries, which demonstrated diversity, richness, depth, humanity and the breath of life of the country.
According to the Prime Minister, television is not simply a medium but the heartbeat of people, the breath of social life, the voice of the times. In the period when the country is changing strongly, entering a new era, building a rich, civilized and prosperous country, the role of the press and television is even more important. This is the bridge between the Party, the State and the people; arousing trust, the desire to contribute; spreading noble human values, good feelings and promoting the spirit of great national unity.
The Prime Minister expects and believes that the television industry will continue to maintain its professional identity, form a national digital television ecosystem, open up new creative and development spaces, and make stronger breakthroughs for the goal of a rich people, strong country, democracy, fairness, and civilization.
In order for national television to develop to new heights, the Prime Minister suggested that the television industry continue to innovate and make breakthroughs with the spirit of: New thinking, new ways of doing things, looking far and wide, thinking deeply, doing big, mastering technology, and anticipating modern multimedia communication trends to fully convey information.
Continue to be the main information channel, conveying the policies of the Party, State and Government in all fields of the country to the people in the most truthful, complete and comprehensive way, all for the benefit of the nation.
Create many attractive, in-depth programs with humanistic values, vividly reflecting the breath and pulse of life under the leadership of the Party, the management of the State, and the participation of the people; have a strong, widespread, and effective influence and inspiration.
Promote digital transformation, develop a multi-platform television ecosystem, focusing on the audience; Organize and rearrange the apparatus scientifically, streamlined, strong, efficient, effective, and efficient in accordance with the spirit of the Central Resolution for breakthrough development and deep international integration.
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