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VTV Awards
The VTV Awards () is an awards ceremony presented by Vietnam Television (VTV) to honour the most notable television productions aired on its network. It was launched in 2014 and is usually held in early September each year until 2021, when the date was moved to January 1 the following year. Rules The VTV Awards comprises two rounds: Round 1 * Nominees are selected by crews from departments/centers under VTV. * Voting by a jury or/and audiences will pick out Top 5 of each category (Top 3 in 2023). Before 2019, the result only based on audience's vote. Later, the votes are collected from both jury and audience except 2021 when the nominees for Top 10 & Top 5 are completely jury's picks. * Round 1 ends a week before the ceremony (a month in 2021-2022). After this round, the score and votes will be refreshed in order to continue voting in Round 2. Round 2 * Shortlist nominees continues to get votes by jury and audience in this round (with a ratio of 50:50), except 2023 when voting p ...
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Vietnam Television
Vietnam Television ( vi, Đài Truyền hình Việt Nam), or VTV, is the national television broadcaster of Vietnam. As the state broadcaster under the direction of the government of Vietnam, VTV is tasked with "propagating the views of the Party, policies, laws of the government". History VTV was established with technical assistance and training from Cuba on 7 September 1970, in Hanoi, as a department of Voice of Vietnam. During the Vietnam War it broadcast intermittently from a mountainous region. After reunification in 1975, the former US-run stations in the south became part of the national network, and broadcasting was extended to the entire country. Color television was experimented in 1977 and adopted the French SECAM standard and fully implemented in 1986. Vietnam Television became an official name on 30 April 1987. And by 1990, VTV viewers had two national TV channels to choose from as VTV2 was launched and that year switched to PAL.
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Mỹ Tâm
Phan Thị Mỹ Tâm (born 16 January 1981, in Da Nang), whose stage name is Mỹ Tâm, is a Vietnamese singer-songwriter. Her best-known songs are "Hoạ Mi Tóc Nâu" (Brown-Haired Hwamei) She is the most successful Vietnamese singer of two decades, the most popular Vietnamese singer on the Spotify platform in 2021 (after her are Den Vau, Son Tung and Hoang Thuy Linh). Elle Style Awards 2019 honored singer My Tam in the Super icon category - Super Icon of the Year. Life and career Early life Mỹ Tâm was born in Da Nang, Vietnam, in 1981. She started ballet at the age of six, and continued for three years. She then tried guitar and organ. She enjoyed singing, but did not regard it as a future career. She won first prize in her secondary school's singing competition, and the Gold Award at Beautiful Voice Spring, the city's solo singing competition. She was chosen for the Military School of Art in Hanoi; however, because of her family situation, she enrolled in Ho Chi ...
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Ngô Kiến Huy
Lê Thành Dương (born 29 June 1988), better known by his stage name as Ngô Kiến Huy, is a Vietnamese singer, actor and television host.Ngô Kiến Huy mừng sinh nhật bằng album mới
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Huy began his career in 2008 after he won the contest ''Vươn tới ngôi sao'' ''(Rising to Star)''. He has released five studio albums and over 40 singles, and won several awards. For his film career, Huy starred roles in several critical acclaimed films such as '''' (2014), ''The Talent'' (2013), '' Sweet 20'' (2015), ' ...
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Trấn Thành
Trấn Thành (born February 5, 1987), full name Huỳnh Trấn Thành, is a Vietnamese comedian, actor, and a major presenter in Vietnamese television. Biography Trấn Thành was born and raised in Ho Chi Minh City. His father is of Chinese descent from Guangdong and his mother from Tien Giang. Besides Vietnamese, he can communicate fluently in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin. In terms of education, artist Trấn Thành used to be trained to pursue his career as an actor when he decided to study actor science at the School of Theater and Cinema in Ho Chi Minh City. He won the 3rd prize in the 2006 TV show competition. He successfully demonstrated the versatility and sense of humor in leading the program such as: Say It Out (a program for foreigners to learn the Vietnamese language), Cau Vong Nghe Thuat, ''So You Think You Can Dance'', '' Gala cười'' 2011, or Vietnamese version of '' Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?''. He is able to mimic many voices; such as Lam Tr ...
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