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Sharing vision: Publishers and editors from ANN members and academicians attending the webinar. China Daily/ANN
THE novel coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the key role of the Asia-Pacific media as the timely and trusted source of information, giving people around the region the tools to understand and cope with the impact of Covid-19, media industry leaders and experts said.
Publishers, editors and academics who participated in the Dec 23 webinar on the pandemic’s impact on the media noted that like most sectors, the economic shock has also dented the revenue of media companies. At the same time, however, the pandemic also encouraged more people to turn to traditional media for reliable, current information.
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Experts discuss Covid’s impact on media
The session was co-organized by China Daily, University of International Business and Economics, Shanghai International Studies University and Asia News Network.
SNS: Amid the spread of coronavirus pandemic, which has affected the businesses across the globe, a panel discussion session themed “COVID-19 and Impacts on the Media” was held virtually.
The session was co-organized by China Daily, University of International Business and Economics, Shanghai International Studies University and Asia News Network on Wednesday.
The panellists discussed how reporting strategies and operations of the media have changed amid the COVID19 pandemic.
Mr. Zhou Shuchun, Standing Committee member of the CPPCC National Committee and Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of China Daily, delivered the welcoming remarks.
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