Jungjingong Launches Campaign to Promote Local SME Policies
Business Agreement for Regional Promotion Activation between Korea Cable TV Broadcasting Association and Local Entities
On the 14th, the Small and Medium Business Corporation announced that it signed a "Business Agreement to Strengthen Regional Promotion of Small Business Support Policies" with the Korea Cable TV Broadcasting Association at its office in Mokdong, Seoul.
Through this agreement, both organizations agreed to actively cooperate in ▲producing and promoting policy promotion content targeting regional small businesses ▲collaborating on education to train promotional personnel for small businesses ▲exchanging information to discover and expand promotional channels.
The Korea Cable TV Broadcasting Association is an organization established to promote the distribution of cable TV broadcasting, conduct research and surveys related to cable TV broadcasting, and foster human resources. It has 142 member companies including cable TV broadcasters and has built a nationwide regional media network.
Hwang Hee-man, the chairman of the association, said, “Our association’s greatest strength is that we have a nationwide media network including viewers of each regional channel,” adding, “We will collaborate with the Small and Medium Business Corporation to spread small business support policies, revitalize the regional economy, and strengthen the public role of media utilization.”
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Kang Seok-jin, the director, said, “Taking this agreement as an opportunity, we will expand promotional touchpoints targeting small businesses unfamiliar with social media and digitally vulnerable groups, contributing to eliminating blind spots in policy information,” and added, “We will continue to collaborate with related organizations to discover and promote various regionally tailored support policies and establish a foundation for innovative growth of small businesses through active communication.”
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