The government will launch Internet-based “unification broadcasts” this year, as part of efforts to inform the public about North Korea and to raise awareness of future unification.
According to the Unification Ministry, the new station will broadcast live radio shows and visual content, which will be created by experts recruited by the ministry.
The Internet station was mentioned as part of the ministry’s New Year plan made public earlier this month.
According to the plan, the government will also host town-hall meetings throughout the country; open up a cyber library for adolescents; and begin to accumulate public opinion regarding unification.
The ministry projects the broadcast will officially begin in the second half of this year, with a long-term goal to expand it to include a cable television broadcast.
Source: koreatimes
According to the Unification Ministry, the new station will broadcast live radio shows and visual content, which will be created by experts recruited by the ministry.
The Internet station was mentioned as part of the ministry’s New Year plan made public earlier this month.
According to the plan, the government will also host town-hall meetings throughout the country; open up a cyber library for adolescents; and begin to accumulate public opinion regarding unification.
The ministry projects the broadcast will officially begin in the second half of this year, with a long-term goal to expand it to include a cable television broadcast.
Source: koreatimes
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