Viet Nam Television (VTV), in co-operation with its
partners, will broadcast a special live programme next week to mark the
68th Day for Invalids and War Martyrs (July 27).
The successful television series Tuoi Thanh Xuan
(Forever Young) will be aired on South Korean cable channel Story On at
7pm between Tuesday and Thursday from June 23.
A television documentary series on the life of Vietnamese
revolutionaries in Con Dao Prison will be filmed this month by Viet Nam
Television (VTV) and Viet Nam Film Studio.
A collaborative film between Viet Nam and Japan about the famous 20th
century Vietnamese nationalist Phan Boi Chau will be shot from June to
July this year, with filming to take place in both countries.
Under the guidance of the Ministry of Information
and Communications, Viet Nam Television (VTV) has sent documents to
Vietnamese television stations to propose plans to buy the English
Premier League (EPL) television rights in Viet Nam from 2013 to 2016.
The organising board of the English Premier League
will auction its TV rights for the next three football seasons in Viet
Nam today, with the price expected to break the US$30 million mark.
Viet Nam Television (VTV) has made a lot of
investment on shooting projects abroad, with participation from various
foreign actors, despite current economic difficulties.