2nd National Press Forum opens up a creative space and elevates strategic vision for revolutionary press

WVR/VNA - The second National Press Forum, which wrapped up in Hanoi on June 20, was a great success, opening up a creative space and elevating the strategic vision for Vietnam’s revolutionary press as it advances alongside the nation, Chairman of the Vietnamese Journalists’ Association (VJA) Le Quoc Minh affirmed.
Diễn đàn Báo chí Toàn quốc 2025: Báo chí Việt Nam chuyển mình trong kỷ nguyên số
Chairman of the Vietnamese Journalists’ Association Le Quoc Minh speaks at the closing ceremony of the second National Press Forum (Photo: WVR)

VJA Chairman Minh, who is also Head of the Steering Committee for the National Press Festival 2025, said that the forum has become a remarkable highlight in the series of events commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day, drawing special attention from the press community and the public over the past two days.

2nd National Press Forum elevates strategic vision for revolutionary press
Overview of the event. (Photo: Thanh Long)

He appreciated the dedication, enthusiasm, and strong commitment of nearly 70 speakers who contributed to the 2025 forum, affirming that the active participation of hundreds of delegates, including journalists, media agency leaders, press managers, journalism students, and media enthusiasts, resulted in 12 high-quality sessions. Notably, the 10 thematic panel discussions were well-organised and methodically conducted, featuring highly topical themes and rich content that captured strong interest from both the press circle and the wider public.

Diễn đàn Báo chí Toàn quốc 2025: Báo chí Việt Nam chuyển mình trong kỷ nguyên số
A number of outstanding journalists iare awarded at the Forum. (Photo: Thanh Long)

Amidst a rapidly transforming world driven by digital technology, artificial intelligence, and globalisation, Vietnamese journalism is facing unprecedented challenges, yet also tremendous opportunities, provided it can proactively adapt and innovate. One of the most pressing challenges is the rise of social media video content and individually generated news, which poses a direct threat to mainstream media outlets.

This new era presents journalism with chances to reaffirm its leadership role. In the context where AI dominates and produces vast volumes of content, the only sustainable path forward for journalism is to focus on high-quality content and core values. Journalism must redefine its mission - not to report the fastest, but to provide the most profound and trustworthy value.

2nd National Press Forum elevates strategic vision for revolutionary press
Editor in Chief of The World and Vietnam Report Nguyen Truong Son at the panel discussion. (Photo: Thanh Long)

These pressing concerns were at the heart of discussions at this year’s National Press Forum. The forum served not only as a space for intellectual exchange and dialogue among journalists nationwide but also as a platform for exploring innovative approaches to transform Vietnamese journalism, aiming toward a truly professional, modern, and human-centered journalism in this era of the nation’s rise, added Minh.

At the first session “Vietnamese journalism in the new era: Vision for creating development space”, delegates and experts discussed challenges, opportunities as well as key solutions for sustainable development of Vietnamese journalism.

Meanwhile, the session on artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation strategy of Vietnamese newsrooms attracted many managers, experts and journalists.

2nd National Press Forum opens up a creative space and elevates strategic vision for revolutionary press
Participants take a group photo. (Photo: Thanh Long)

They shared the view that AI opens up unprecedented opportunities for the Vietnamese press and media industry from improving the content quality to increasing social impacts, helping newsrooms adapt to the digital era and meet the increasing information needs of the public.

At the fifth session on revenue in the digital age, speakers stressed that newsrooms must not only focus on producing quality content but also on securing sufficient funding to sustain operations.

Other sessions covered topics such as female leadership in journalism, strategies to engage Gen Z, how television is adapting to the new media landscape, and mechanisms to develop radio in the current context.

Notably, the 10th session on the Resolution 18 and the requirement for innovation in press personnel attracted the public and journalists. The resolution, aimed at streamlining the political system, called for a leaner press sector to enhance its effectiveness.

However, streamlining is not just about mergers, downsizing, or staff cuts. It’s also about optimising resources, minimising wastefulness, and improving operational efficiency. The process presents an opportunity for press agencies to innovate their organisational models, build convergent newsrooms, and modernise workflows.

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(Source: WVR/VNA)