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Pages in category "Vietnamese-language newspapers published in California" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The channel provides television programs in the fields of Vietnamese history, news, culture, economics, talk shows, children's shows, sitcoms, dramas, Asian movies and documentaries, and games shows. [9] The channel is catered towards Vietnamese Americans with news from both the United States and Vietnam. [10]
It is an affiliate of the Người Việt Daily News. Người Việt Tây Bắc translates to the” Vietnamese people of the Northwest.” [1] The paper publishes news stories about social issues, the economy, politics, and culture relevant to overseas Vietnamese in the United States, particularly in Washington.
Tracy La, executive director of the group, said about 800 people attended, many of them Vietnamese, taking in live music and indulging in boba and other treats.
VIETV is an American Vietnamese-language broadcast television network based in Houston, Texas.The network began broadcasting over-the-air in Houston in 2011, and has since started affiliates broadcasting in Los Angeles, California, Orange County, California, San Francisco, California, San Jose, California, Dallas, Texas, Atlanta, Georgia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Boston, Massachusetts, and ...
“As State Senator of the largest Vietnamese population outside of Vietnam, I find this decision alarming and profoundly disrespectful to over half a million Vietnamese-Americans in California ...
Columns deal with cultural and social issues facing Vietnamese-Americans both in the United States and abroad. Staff writers create most of the content.. Sàigòn Nhỏ is the only Vietnamese newspaper distributed nationwide, and is represented in all major metropolitan cities with a sizable Vietnamese population (U.S. census data from 2000 indicates there are 1,122,528 Vietnamese people ...
Việt Báo was founded in 1992 by two former South Vietnamese writers, novelist Nhã Ca and poet Trần Dạ Từ. It was originally titled Việt Báo Kinh Tế (Vietnamese Economic News) and based in Westminster, California. It published weekly until 1995, when it began publishing daily.