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National television broadcaster launches special programme

"Each episode of VTV Special program will be invested with the total money from a few billions to tens of billions VND", which is an affirmation of VTV Deputy Director General Pham Viet Tien said at a press conference introducing the programme on January 14.

On January 14, the national television broadcaster (VTV) announced a special monthly programme called “VTV Special”, which will be produced with assistance from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and Japan's national public broadcasting organisation, NHK.  The VTV Special series consist of a lot of programs concentrated particularly on content and form, expressing VTV's strong determination to reach the quality of international standard.
The VTV Special series will deal with various subjects with emphasis on new findings, original approach and humanistic messages.
 
New image of Lumpuuk village after 10 years suffered tsunami will be mentioned on "VTV Special”
New image of Lumpuuk village after 10 years suffered tsunami will be mentioned on "VTV Special”
After a rigorous selection process, 12 subjects were selected to put into production, preparated for coming on air every month in 2015. The VTV is looking for international partners to cooperate to produce or purchase broadcast rights of some special productions to feature in the VTV Special.
The programme will be broadcast at 20h10 on the second Saturday each month on VTV1 Channel, with the first episode already debuting on January 10. 
The next episode will be transmitted on February 14, informing the audience with the world largest cave - the Son Doong in the central province of Quang Binh. 
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