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The Little Saigon News (Vietnamese: Sàigòn Nhỏ) is a weekly publication for the Vietnamese-American community in the United States. It is based out of Orange County, California . On April 13, 2015, The Little Saigon News filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
There are also the broadcasts of Little Saigon TV, SBTN TV (owned by the Vietnamese music and entertainment company Asia, VietFace TV (owned by the Vietnamese music and entertainment company Thuy Nga, also based in Westminster), VNATV, Saigon TV, Little Saigon Radio (Southern California: KVNR AM 1480), and Radio Bolsa (Southern California: KALI ...
VietFace TV on 57.2, VNA TV on 57.3, VietSky on 57.4, Saigon TV on 57.5, VBS on 57.6, Little Saigon TV on 57.7, Global TV on 57.8, Zhong Want TV on 57.9, Global Mall TV on 59.12, Food & Fun TV on 59.17 Los Angeles: 58 28 KLCS: PBS: PBS Kids on 58.2, Create on 58.3 Los Angeles: Riverside: 62 7 KRCA: Estrella
Derek Tran, 43, center, who is hoping to unseat Republican Rep. Michelle Steel in California's 45th Congressional District, has lunch with supporters in Orange County's Little Saigon.
Comedian John Mulaney said marrying into TV star Olivia Munn's "Vietnamese family is one of the most fun things I've ever done." ... City's Super Cao Nguyen — and Orange County's Little Saigon ...
The Hi-Tek incident, [a] referred to in Vietnamese-language media as the Trần Trường incident (Vietnamese: Vụ Trần Trường or Sự kiện Trần Trường), was a series of protests in 1999 by Vietnamese Americans in Little Saigon, Orange County, California in response to Trần Văn Trường's display of the flag of communist Vietnam and a picture of Ho Chi Minh in the window of ...
Little Saigon (Vietnamese: Sài Gòn nhỏ or Tiểu Sài Gòn) is a name given to ethnic enclaves of expatriate Vietnamese mainly in English-speaking countries. Alternate names include Little Vietnam and Little Hanoi (mainly in historically communist nations), depending on the enclave's political history.
KVNR airs Vietnamese talk shows, newscasts, variety shows, and popular music. The station also rebroadcasts the Vietnamese services of Radio France Internationale and Radio Free Asia [1] . This station directly competes with KALI-FM 106.3 MHz, which also airs Vietnamese-language programming in the Los Angeles metropolitan area .