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Dear readers, please read the June 2025 issue released on June 19.

On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day (June 21, 1925 - June 21, 2025), Long An Newspaper and Radio and Television respectfully introduce to readers the publication at the end of June 2025. The publication aims to honor the journalism profession and journalists who have contributed to spreading information, building trust, and accompanying the development of the country and Long An homeland.

Báo Long AnBáo Long An18/06/2025


The publication brings together many typical articles such as Promoting the role of Long An press, worthy of a dynamic locality in the era of national growth; Long An press - Worthy of being a pioneering force accompanying the Party and the nation; Press management - both principled and flexible; The formation and development of Long An press; Digital transformation of press, adapting to new trends; Press "embracing the beauty, eliminating the ugliness"; From the scene to the editorial office - Life stories, career stories; The beauty of journalists; Remembering a time when "television lived slowly"; Maintaining the value of journalism amid the AI ​​wave; The heart of journalists;...

Each article is a profound, authentic and passionate perspective on journalism - a profession of courage, responsibility and a heart always turned towards the people and the truth.

The late June issue is a tribute to journalism and a spiritual gift to readers on this special occasion. The issue will be released on June 19, 2025. We respectfully invite you to read it!

TH

Source: https://baolongan.vn/moi-quy-doc-gia-don-doc-an-pham-cuoi-thang-6-2025-phat-hanh-ngay-19-6-a197263.html


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