Held at the Korea Press Center on the 26th at 2:30 PM

The Korean Broadcasting Society will hold a seminar discussing the role of terrestrial broadcasting for sustainable Korean content.


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On the 21st, the Korean Broadcasting Society announced that it will hold a special seminar titled "The Role and Prospects of Terrestrial Broadcasting for the Sustainability of the K-Content Ecosystem" at 2:30 PM on the 26th at the Seoul Club Hall on the 18th floor of the Korea Press Center. The seminar is sponsored by the Korea Broadcasting Association, the representative organization of domestic terrestrial broadcasters.


The seminar will discuss ways for terrestrial broadcasters, facing difficulties due to global competition, soaring production costs, and declining major revenues, to establish a virtuous cycle of production funding and secure sustainability.


The presentations will include "The Role and Prospects of Terrestrial Broadcasting for the Future of K-Content" by Professor Lee Sang-won of Kyung Hee University and "Reconsidering the Status and Role of Terrestrial Broadcasting for the Balance of the Broadcasting Ecosystem" by Professor Hong Won-sik of Dongduk Women's University.



The comprehensive discussion will feature participants such as Lawyer Kim Woo-kyun from Sejong Law Firm, Professor Bae Jin-ah from Kongju National University, Professor Lee Heon-yul from Korea University, Professor Cho Sung-dong from Inha University, and Professor Hong Kyung-soo from Ajou University.


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