
The 19th General Assembly of the Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies (OANA) convened in St. Petersburg, bringing together news agencies from across the Asia-Pacific region. The two-day event, which commenced on Thursday, centered on enhancing cooperation to tackle significant global and technological challenges.
Delegates engaged in discussions about the rapid transformation in media, highlighting the essential need for collaboration among news organizations to address issues such as:
- Digital transformation
- Misinformation
- Changing consumer habits
Representatives underscored the importance of sharing resources and technology to improve news reporting and dissemination throughout the Asia-Pacific region. OANA functions as a vital platform uniting member agencies from various countries with the common objective of enhancing news quality and reach amidst the dynamic developments within the media landscape.
The assembly also included discussions on the impact of artificial intelligence and other innovations in the news industry, with a strong focus on ethics and accuracy. This gathering reflects the region’s commitment to collaboratively navigate the complexities of modern journalism in an increasingly interconnected world.
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