Radio-Saïgon
Founded in 1955 by journalist Nguyen Van Hoan, Radio-Saïgon quickly became a cornerstone of Vietnamese media during the tumultuous years leading up to the Vietnam War. Initially broadcasting in French, it later offered content in Vietnamese, effectively catering to its diverse audience. Known for its incisive commentary and in-depth reporting on politics, culture, and society, Radio-Saïgon earned a reputation for journalistic integrity, becoming a trusted source of information in Saigon and beyond. Its commitment to quality journalism has left an enduring legacy in the region's press history. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of Radio-Saïgon, Saigon, Southeast, Vietnam starting 1931, with a total of 316 scans available. Discover historical figures, events, and perhaps even connections to your own family history. Dive into this rich resource and uncover the stories that shaped Vietnam’s media landscape.