In the era of multimedia communications, broadcast radio remains an effective, fast, and accessible medium for conveying messages to the public anytime and anywhere – at home, at work, while exercising or travelling. Radio and sports connect people With the theme Radio and Sports, UNESCO underlines the importance of sports and radio in connecting people and fostering friendships worldwide. Recorded ping-pong matches marked a thaw in China-US in the early 1970s. Last month millions of Vietnamese cheered the victory of their U23 football team at the U23 AFC Cup and welcomed them home with a sea of national flags. A great example of the unifying power of sports was athletes of the two Koreas marching together under the Korean unification flag to the Arirang song at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyongchang, South Korea. Sports is not simply competition, results, and scores. It brings people together and makes people understand each other better. Voice of Vietnam travels side by side with sports The Voice of Vietnam has become Vietnam’s top multimedia organization, with radio as its mainstream. VOV has devoted much air time to covering sports events in Vietnam and abroad. VOV carried live broadcasts of football matches in the 1950s. A live broadcast of a football match between Vietnam and Cambodia in 1957 at Hang Day stadium was special because referee Nguyen Hoang Hiep joined commentator Nguyen Van Thu to report it. VOV’s most beloved sports commentators are Dinh Khai, Hoai Son, Xuan Bach, Manh Thang, Viet Anh, and… [Read full story]
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