"Need to Promote Online Services for Media Education"

[Asia Economy Reporter Cha Min-young] Kim Chang-ryong, a member of the Broadcasting and Communications Commission, visited the Sejong Viewer Media Center on the 29th to inspect compliance with the social distancing level 1.5 COVID-19 quarantine measures.


Commissioner Kim checked the status of employee attendance management to minimize work density at the Sejong Center, as well as compliance with measures to prevent the spread of infectious diseases such as visitor records, temperature checks, and mandatory mask-wearing.


He also observed the on-site real-time video lectures for university students and the capacity-building training for experience instructors. They discussed ways to provide public services such as media education and experience, and broadcasting production equipment rental more safely and efficiently.



Commissioner Kim stated, “It is important to meticulously disinfect even the invisible areas and proactively respond with necessary measures so that citizens can use the center’s facilities and equipment with peace of mind,” adding, “There is a need to further activate non-face-to-face online services to efficiently conduct media education even during the COVID-19 situation.”


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