Kim Sa-yeol, Chairman of the National Balanced Development Committee (sixth from the left), and Kim Dong-hoon, President of the Korea Journalists Association, are taking a commemorative photo after the agreement on the 27th. <Photo by Korea Journalists Association>

Kim Sa-yeol, Chairman of the National Balanced Development Committee (sixth from the left), and Kim Dong-hoon, President of the Korea Journalists Association, are taking a commemorative photo after the agreement on the 27th.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Dae-yeol] The Korea Journalists Association and the Presidential Committee on Balanced National Development signed a memorandum of understanding on the 27th to promote balanced national development and the advancement of media culture.


This agreement originated from concerns about the unbalanced media ecosystem and the Seoul metropolitan area-centered reporting practices, aiming to encourage media interest in balanced development policies. They agreed to cooperate when holding forums and seminars on national balanced development policies and to collaborate in various ways to improve media culture.


Kim Dong-hoon, president of the Journalists Association, said, "Since balanced media coverage serves as the foundation for balanced development, we will explore various cooperation methods together with the Presidential Committee on Balanced National Development."" Chairman Kim Sa-yeol stated, "We will work with the Journalists Association with a sense of responsibility and mission to correct the 'tilted playing field' and create a country where everyone lives well and equally.""





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