Series of Special Lectures by Active Journalists and Scholars for 29 National Institute Members

The scene of the series of practical reporting lectures held at Dongmyung University on April 12.

The scene of the series of practical reporting lectures held at Dongmyung University on April 12.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Dongmyeong University Newspaper and Broadcasting Station has started a series of special lectures over six weeks from April 12 to May 17 to enhance reporter job training and practical reporting skills.


The relay lectures, held every Monday at 6 p.m. in Room 107 of the university headquarters, are conducted offline while adhering to COVID-19 prevention guidelines.


The first lecture, held on April 12 with 29 broadcasting station members participating, was "Broadcast News Planning and Reporting Practice" by Gong Ichul, a reporter from Hyundai HCN Busan Broadcasting.


The upcoming lectures are ▲ Writing and Utilizing Press Releases (former journalist) ▲ Selecting News Items and Reporting Practice (Byeon Jin-seong, Hans Economy reporter) ▲ One-person Media and Social Media Channel Strategy (Kim Yong-jin, General Manager of Better Monday Monday Club) ▲ Press Office Reporting and Interview Article Writing (Park Jung-seok, Busan CBS reporter) ▲ The Mission and Tasks of Student Reporters (Professor Lee Hwa-haeng, Department of Media Communication, Dongmyeong University).


Professor Lee Hwa-haeng, the weekly advisor of the Newspaper and Broadcasting Station, said, "After the digital transition of the campus newspaper and broadcasting station, we prepared these special lectures to help members develop an understanding of the rapidly changing media field and tailored practical skills," adding, "I hope this education will be essential for the Generation Z members."


Dongmyeong University Newspaper and Broadcasting Station has been leading the digital innovation of university media by building an integrated CMS since September last year and launching the digital platform TU Times to transition from traditional print newspapers and analog broadcasting to digital.





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