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Some karaoke parlors in HCM City have been allowed to resume operation. However, the owners are sitting idle as there are few clients to serve. The business is expected to begin recovering only in three years.
The entertainment content production market in the game show, reality TV and TV series and sitcom segments has witnessed many fluctuations in the past time due to the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic.
Many TV programs have been affected by the pandemic and social distancing. Broadcasting schedules have been delayed as production has been suspended to ensure compliance with pandemic prevention regulations.
Despite bearing teasers about sexual issues, offensive music, or ludicrous content, or perhaps because of these, there are many low-quality videos that somehow find their way on to YouTube’s Top Trending chart,
VietNamNet Bridge – Working in an industry which is not legal, most sex workers in Viet Nam face poor and unsafe workplace conditions, according to a new International Labour Organisation (ILO) Viet Nam study.
The society's perception about female DJs cannot be changed at present because, unlike in developed countries, the Vietnamese people have not been open-minded.
Google has announced changes to its search engine in an attempt to curb online piracy.
VietNamNet Bridge – Our legal system should protect the rights of people opting for gender reassignment surgery, legal expert Luong The Huy told the newspaper Kinh te & Do thi