VTV1 adjusts its prime-time broadcast schedule to serve the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam.
VTV1 channel is increasing its programming with political commentary and in-depth documentaries focusing on the 14th National Congress. The drama series "The Dividing Line" will be postponed from January 19th to January 23rd.
Vietnam Television (VTV) has just announced adjustments to its evening broadcast schedule on VTV1 to focus on political commentary and propaganda programs serving the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam. This change aims to provide viewers with in-depth and valuable documentary content about this important political event of the country.

Focus on a series of in-depth documentaries and panel discussions.
During the Congress, the evening time slot on VTV1 will prioritize broadcasting a four-part documentary series titled "The Communist Party of Vietnam - For the Vietnamese Nation". In addition, documentaries and talk shows focusing on the Congress will be increased, offering in-depth content and valuable information for viewers.
These programs are designed to comprehensively reflect the Party's activities and orientations, while also creating a positive propaganda atmosphere ahead of important political events.
Changes to the broadcast schedule for the drama series "The Dividing Line"
Due to prioritizing airtime for current affairs content, the drama series "The Dividing Line" (currently airing at 9 PM from Monday to Friday) will be temporarily postponed. Specifically, the series will not air from January 19th to January 23rd.
After a period of adjustments to serve the propaganda work for the 14th National Congress, the film will return to the screen for viewers. The latest updates on the detailed broadcast schedule will be announced on the VTV Online electronic news system for viewers to easily follow.


