Gominsoo, Member of the United States-Korea Parliamentary Committee, Yonhap News Agency

Gominsoo, Member of the United States-Korea Parliamentary Committee, Yonhap News Agency

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A youth advisory panel for the 2030 generation has been launched to serve as a channel for conveying the perceptions and opinions of young people on broadcasting, media, and communications policy overall.


The Broadcasting, Media and Communications Committee announced on May 7 that it held the launch ceremony for the “3rd 2030 Advisory Panel” at the Seoul Citizens’ Media Center. The panel will review policies and deliver feedback on all aspects of the committee’s work from a youth perspective.


The advisory panel is comprised of 24 adults between the ages of 19 and 39, including university students, office workers, teachers, researchers, and freelance instructors with diverse backgrounds. Members were selected with consideration for gender and regional balance, as well as their interest in broadcasting, media, and communications policy.


The panel will play a key role in communication by: reviewing and making recommendations on policy areas such as user protection in broadcasting and advertising; ensuring fair competition and access rights in media and digital platforms; supporting the promotion of the broadcasting and content industry in celebration of the “100th Anniversary of Broadcasting”; and gathering and conveying youth public opinion.



Gominsu, Standing Committee member, stated, “We will reflect the perspectives of young people to create broadcasting, media, and communications policies that all citizens can truly experience,” adding, “We look forward to the active participation of the 2030 Advisory Panel.”


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