‘Busan On Air’, Policy Officials Directly Appear to Share Information and News with Citizens

‘Busan Magazine’, Cultural Arts News, Exhibitions, Festival Information, Childcare, Women, Welfare

Busan City is unveiling its news and magazine programs, previously provided through its official YouTube channel ‘BusanTube,’ newly revamped as ‘Busan On Air’ and ‘Busan Magazine.’

'Busan On Air' video.

'Busan On Air' video.

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On the 14th, the Busan City news was reborn under the new name ‘Busan On Air’ and is posted twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays.


‘Busan On Air’ features relevant policy officials from the city appearing directly to deliver useful information and news to citizens, and to encourage greater citizen interest and participation, a quiz event is held in each episode.


In the second episode of ‘Busan On Air,’ released on the 16th, Kim Kyung-hee, head of the City Safety Policy Division and the responsible public official, appeared in person to provide detailed information about Busan City’s Citizen Safety Insurance, and also conducted a related quiz event, drawing high participation from citizens.


‘Busan Magazine,’ which will be first released at noon on February 24, will be posted once a week every Friday. It plans to deliver useful news to citizens such as cultural and artistic news, exhibition and festival information, as well as policies related to childcare, women, and welfare, which were not extensively covered in the previous news.

'Busan Magazine' video.

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Na Yoon-bin, the city spokesperson, said, “With ‘Busan On Air’ and ‘Busan Magazine,’ we will continue to create communication-centered content that helps citizens empathize with and understand policies through easy and friendly explanations.” He added, “‘BusanTube’ will strive continuously to strengthen communication touchpoints with citizens so that it can become an interactive YouTube channel actively engaging with the public.”


On Busan City’s official YouTube channel ‘BusanTube,’ where these programs are posted, viewers can enjoy a variety of interesting content including news and magazine content that satisfies citizens’ right to know and information demand, web dramas, and shorts (short videos).


In particular, ‘BusanTube’ is currently hosting the ‘Run 2030 Expo Wrapping Bus Citizen Participation Event’ to successfully attract the 2030 Busan World Expo.


To participate in the event, citizens can write supportive comments on the event video posted on BusanTube or send certification videos of filming the 2030 Expo wrapping bus to the BusanTube open chat room.



The event period runs until March 17, and detailed information can be found in the community section of the BusanTube channel.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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