CPV e-newspaper launches new interface, mobile app
The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) e-newspaper dangcongsan.vn, run by the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Popularisation and Education, launched its new mobile-friendly interface and mobile app on June 21.
At the ceremony to launch the new mobile-friendly interface and mobile app of dangcongsan.vn (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) e-newspaper, at dangcongsan.vn, runby the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Popularisation and Education, launched its new mobile-friendly interface and mobile app on June 21.
Addressing the launching ceremony, Editor-in-Chief of thee-newspaper Tran Doan Tien said that over the 21 years since it was found, thenewspaper has shown strong performance in popularising mainstream informationon the Party's viewpoints, guidelines, policies and activities, provide live coverage of the country's political andsocio-economic aspects, thus contributing to encouraging the wholeParty, people and army to successfully implement all tasks.
Currently, the newspaper sees about 2.5-3 million visitseach day and even 3.5-4 million per day in particular time, which reflects readers’ confidence in the newspaper, he said.
The new interface of the e-newspaper is designed in “mobifirst” principle, making it easier for readers to read on their mobile devicesand share articles on social networks such as Facebook, Zalo,Twitter and Viber.
Meanwhile, the newspaper's mobile app - CPV Online - is available on both App Store andGoogle Play. With its modern design, the app is expected to give readers newexperience while reading news. Particularly, it maintains basic contents and functionsin offline conditions.
Tien said that in the future, along with producing more high-quality articleswith in-depth analysis on various issues, the newspaper will promote its roleas a forum for all people by reporting opinions and requests of Party membersand people to the Party and State.
Meanwhile, head of the Party Central Committee’s Commissionfor Popularisation and Education Nguyen Trong Nghia said that the introduction of newinterface and mobile app is a big step forward of the newspaper during its reform process, which is in line with the current information and media trend.
He expressed his hope that the newspaper will continue todevelop in the multimedia direction and improve its efficiency, thus completingits role and political mission as a major media agency of the Party and thevoice of the Party and State on the Internet space./.
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