The event is organised by Radio the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) and its partners,the municipal People’s Committee and Radio the Voice of HCM City, aiming tohonour producers, directors, reporters, broadcasters, hosts and techniciancrew.
The nominees will compete in six categories, including reportage, editorials,talk shows, radio stories, audio plays, and live shows.
This year, the organisers will also give awards for best broadcasters and hostsand two technician awards.
They will also organise workshops and forums for people working in radiostations nationwide to have opportunities to share their experiences.
Tran Minh Hung, deputy general director of VOV, said this year’s event receivedmore than 500 entries and selected 203 entries for the final.
They featured the country’s social and economic achievements, the model of“good people, good deeds”, and particularly COVID-19 prevention and controlactivities, he added.
Hung said this year’s event will focus on digital transformation andtechnological application in radio programme production to reach more listenersof all ages from all over the world.
The organisers will host three seminars discussing the development andchallenges of the radio in digital transformation, and how the radio competeswith streaming entertaining services./.