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ASEAN Broadcasting Seminar in China

A seminar for broadcasters and media professionals from Southeast Asian countries was recently held in China, hosted by the State Administration of  Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) and facilitated by AIBD. It was attended by 13 participants from Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.

A seminar for broadcasters and media professionals from Southeast Asian countries was recently held in China, hosted by the State Administration of  Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) and facilitated by AIBD. It was attended by 13 participants from Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.

The two-week-long seminar from 27 March to 9 April 2013 included topics on the latest development and strategy of radio and television in China, new media and media convergence, information collecting and news writing.

The seminar in Beijing was facilitated by senior officials from SARFT, professors and scholars from leading Chinese academies and universities. The participants visited China’s major media organisations such as China Central Television (CCTV), China Radio International (CRI), and the People’s Daily, where they shared views on the application of new technology and new media development with their Chinese colleagues.

During the seminar, participants also visited east China’s Jiangsu Province for a study tour.