▶Mutual work for contents production and broadcast support such as honorary ambassador selection, news scheduling, and advertising
Yeonsu-gu concluded a work agreement for media partnership with KBS and KBS Arts Vision at the Yeonsu-gu district office on the 10th, 2pm for the successful hosting of the 5th International Conference on Learning Cities (ICLC).
The agreement outlines the mutual efforts to host the international conference successfully via the media partner role for the 5th ICLC by KBS and the contents production and broadcasting support by KBS Arts Vision.
The Yeonsu-gu Mayor Ko Nam-seok, the KBS Viewer Center Director Lee Do-gyeong, and the KBS Arts Vision CEO Kim Deok-Jae attended the agreement ceremony and promised that they would fully work together for the 5th ICLC in contents production and broadcasting supports.
Accordingly, KBS will be fully involved in publicizing the ICLC, like honorary ambassador selection, and using the KBS media, including KBS main program, news scheduling and exposure by spot announcement, for publicity.
Yeonsu-gu expects that this is the first international event that will be hosted in Korea amid the COVID-19 herd immunity slated in this November, having prepared for in-person and untact ways in parallel.
In particular, Yeonsu-gu issued the Yeonsu-e-eum commemoration card on the countdown of D-100 last month, and set up the mascot – Neouri and Pengsu - photo zone at Songjukwon Garden in the Yeonsu-gu office, focusing on publicizing the ICLSC which will be held in Songdo Island for 4 days from Oct. 27.
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