K+ has announced it will stop operations in Vietnam from January 2026, marking the end of a 16-year journey shaped by rigid strategies and eroded by rampant piracy.
The withdrawal of K+ after 16 years in Vietnam is not an unexpected ending, but an inevitable result of a strategic path that lacked adaptation and a market eroded by prolonged copyright violations.
The withdrawal of K+ after 16 years of presence in Vietnam is not an unexpected ending, but the inevitable consequence of a strategic selection process lacking adaptation and a market "eroded" by ...
National broadcaster VTV will auction for the third time its stake in a company that owns K+, the premium pay TV service. The company is looking to sell 5 percent of its stake in the Vietnam Satellite ...
Vietnamese pay-TV provider K+ is launching the HBO Go entertainment package on its platform. The bundle is being launched in time for viewers in Vietnam to catch the beginning of “House of the Dragon” ...
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The launch is the result of a partnership initiated last June between CANAL+ Group and VTV, Vietnam's public broadcaster, and the creation of VSTV now in charge of developing and distributing the K+ ...