Web dramas on cai luong to be released

Web dramas on cai luong to be released

A web drama series on cai luong (reformed opera), the south’s most popular theatre form, has started to be released on YouTube this week.
Local social networking sites shaken by draft amendment

Local social networking sites shaken by draft amendment

More than 500 local social networking sites will need to secure a permit to continue earning revenue if the draft decree amending Decree 72 is approved.
Facebook and YouTube facing extra regulations for Vietnam

Facebook and YouTube facing extra regulations for Vietnam

Major social network sites such as Facebook and YouTube face even stricter controls in Vietnam if a draft decree amendment on internet management gets approval, adding to the pressures for the popular sites to wipe out fake news and adhere to tax obligations.
Online business training channel launched

Online business training channel launched

An online training channel on YouTube livestream platform, part of the Vietnam Digital 4.0 programme, has debuted in an effort to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) grasp online business skills and draw customers during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Yeah1 axes two television channels to boost performance this year

Yeah1 axes two television channels to boost performance this year

Yeah1 is trying to turn its fortunes this year by cutting two of its four television channels to focus on digital entertainment.
HSX puts YEG stock under alert

HSX puts YEG stock under alert

The impacts of the failed co-operation with YouTube are still haunting Yeah1 Group as the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange has put its stock on alert.
Yeah1 clears losses and raises capital for a new game in 2020

Yeah1 clears losses and raises capital for a new game in 2020

Pouring investments in smaller-scale firms while being backed by soft drink giant Tan Hiep Phat is expected to help Yeah1 to recover its tremendous losses last year.
Traditional vocal heritage on YouTube

Traditional vocal heritage on YouTube

Xam Ha Thanh (Hanoi buskers’ singing group) has recently published various videos of traditional xam singing.
Local platform’s work cut out to reinvent social networking

Local platform’s work cut out to reinvent social networking

Vietnamese-made social networks are struggling to regain the Vietnamese advertising market from giants Facebook and YouTube. However, to this end, they must solve a myriad of issues, including finding a completely new take on social networking itself.
Yeah1 held up by plunging stock

Yeah1 held up by plunging stock

The incident with YouTube keeps driving Yeah1 lower (code: YEG) to now stand at VND37,000 ($1.6), losing three quarters of its value since March.
Eight-year-old is highest paid YouTuber, earns US$26 million in year

Eight-year-old is highest paid YouTuber, earns US$26 million in year

Eight-year-old Ryan Kaji earned US$26 million in 2019 on his YouTube channel, making him the highest-paid creator on the platform, according to a list published Wednesday by Forbes magazine.
Advertising revolutionised with the TikTok experience

Advertising revolutionised with the TikTok experience

The short-form video phenomenon TikTok is emerging as a strong player in Vietnam’s marketing industry by partnering with a number of brands and unveiling a slew of advertising capabilities.
Yeah1 acquires MediaOne despite consecutive quarterly losses

Yeah1 acquires MediaOne despite consecutive quarterly losses

Yeah1 has just approved the acquisition of MediaOne, despite its losses for the first nine months of this year.
Google to pay US$170 mn fine for collecting YouTube data from kids

Google to pay US$170 mn fine for collecting YouTube data from kids

Google agreed yesterday to pay US$170 million to settle charges that it illegally collected and shared data from children on its YouTube video service, a deal critics said was too soft on the internet giant.
Harmful videos account for a half of YouTube's advertising revenue

Harmful videos account for a half of YouTube's advertising revenue

YouTube keeps denying that it is abetting the spread of harmful videos in Vietnam, although half of its revenue comes from advertisements on these videos.
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