On January 14, VTV's Advertising and Television Services Center released the official advertising price list during the broadcast of the program Meeting at the end of the year - Tao Quan 2025.
Accordingly, during the official broadcast time on January 28 (ie 29th of Tet), businesses will have to pay 322,750,000 VND for 10 seconds of advertising. 15 seconds of advertising costs 387,300,000 VND; 20 seconds is 484,125,000 VND and 30 seconds is 645,500,000 VND.
In addition, in the rebroadcast program on January 29 (the first day of the Lunar New Year), advertising prices will decrease by about 10 times, respectively 38,650,000 VND (10 seconds), 46,380,000 VND (15 seconds), 57,975,000 VND (20 seconds), 77,300,000 VND (30 seconds).
Talking to Lao Dong reporter, an Agency specializing in booking (ordering) advertisements on VTV said that the listed price can be adjusted further during the negotiation process between the business and the station, based on many "terms", such as long-term relationship, cooperation conditions between the two parties... So the listed price is sometimes not the final price.
Previously, the first images of Tao Quan 2025 were revealed, with familiar artists such as People's Artist Quoc Khanh, People's Artist Tu Long, Meritorious Artist Quang Thang, Meritorious Artist Chi Trung, Van Dung...
Artists Do Duy Nam and Trung Ruoi continue to accompany Tao Quan 2025. In addition, artists participating this year also include Thanh Huong, Thai Son, Anh Tho...
Notably, the duo Nam Tao - Bac Dau, played by People's Artist Cong Ly and People's Artist Xuan Bac for many years, will not appear in Tao Quan 2025.
Sharing about the program, artist Van Dung said: "Every day and time, everyone is here. We are together, eat and practice together. Tao Quan 2025 has about a month of practice...".
In a recent post, Meritorious Artist Chi Trung and People's Artist Tu Long revealed that the script for Tao Quan 2025 is very thick, requiring the participants to spend a lot of time practicing. At the same time, the artists must be creative in their acting and have a variety of expressions to best convey the message.