Kyungbok University and Gyeonggi Audience Media Center Sign 'Business Agreement' on Broadcast Production and More
Kyungbok University recently signed an agreement with the Gyeonggi Viewer Media Center focusing on mutual cooperation.
View original imageGyeongbok University has signed a business agreement with the Gyeonggi Viewer Media Center.
On the 30th, Gyeongbok University announced that it recently signed a business agreement with the Gyeonggi Viewer Media Center under the Viewer Media Foundation to combine broadcasting production technology to create and distribute beneficial content to the public and to strive for community contribution.
The Viewer Media Foundation operates various projects such as media experiences, enhancement of viewer rights, and broadcasting participation at 12 centers nationwide.
The Gyeonggi Viewer Media Center is equipped with a broadcasting production studio and one-person broadcasting production rooms capable of producing media content, as well as a comprehensive recording studio, digital editing room, equipment rental room, media experience center, drone shooting experience center, classrooms, and a multipurpose hall with a seating capacity of 120.
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Kim Ju-hee, head of the Department of Video Media Content at Gyeongbok University, said, "We are pleased that through mutual exchange with the Gyeonggi Viewer Media Center, students can enhance their media literacy skills and gain various experiences through opportunities to participate in broadcasting." She added, "We will continue to produce beneficial content that contributes to the local community through various media projects."
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