A delegation from Radio the Voice of Vietnam paid a working visit to the Laos National Radio (LNR) from December 25 to 30.
During a reception,LNR General Director Sypha Nonglath briefed the delegation about LNR's organizational structure and operations.
The LNR now has 44 local radio stations nationwide, broadcasting 70 hours a day among them in the three official national languages, Lao, Mong and Khomu, as well as in Vietnamese, English, French, Khmer and Chinese.
Mr Sypha praised the results of cooperation between VOV and LNR in recent years, saying that VOV supported Laos in building a radio-television transmission centre in the central province of Luang Prabang to provide access to Lao National Television (LNTV) programs for people in remote areas.
VOV is currently assisting Laos with constructing other stations in southern Champasak province and northern Udomsay province.
(Source : Voice of Vietnam)
The LNR now has 44 local radio stations nationwide, broadcasting 70 hours a day among them in the three official national languages, Lao, Mong and Khomu, as well as in Vietnamese, English, French, Khmer and Chinese.
Mr Sypha praised the results of cooperation between VOV and LNR in recent years, saying that VOV supported Laos in building a radio-television transmission centre in the central province of Luang Prabang to provide access to Lao National Television (LNTV) programs for people in remote areas.
VOV is currently assisting Laos with constructing other stations in southern Champasak province and northern Udomsay province.
(Source : Voice of Vietnam)
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