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WAM signs pacts with 3 Uruguayan media outlets

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MONTEVIDEO: The Emirates News Agency (WAM) has signed co-operation agreements with three media outlets in the Republic of Uruguay, as part of its efforts to enhance joint cooperatio­n in media exchange.

This came as part of a series of visits of a WAM delegation, headed by Mohammed Jalal Al Rayssi, Director-general of WAM, to the Republic of Uruguay and a number of Latin American countries.

The agreements were signed by Al Rayssi and Martin Aguirre, Director of Uruguayan leading newspaper, El Pais; Javier Olivera, Director-general of Canal 4 TV; and Gerardo Sotelo, President of President of SECAN (Servicio de Comunicaci?n Audiovisua­l Nacional), Medios Publicos Group.

The signing of the agreements stems from WAM’S keenness to establish an advanced model of cooperatio­n and partnershi­p with various global media outlets, as the UAE is gearing up to host

the Global Media Congress in Abu Dhabi from 15th to 17th November 2022.

Commenting on the signing, Al Rayssi said that the UAE and Uruguay have strong ties of friendship and cooperatio­n in various fields, including media, adding that these agreements contribute to strengthen­ing the frameworks of media cooperatio­n and exchange, and enriching the media ecosystems in both countries.

“The Emirates News Agency is keen on expanding its network through partnershi­ps with internatio­nal media outlets, especially with Abu Dhabi preparing to host the Global Media Congress next November, which serves as a major media plaform aimed at shaping the future of the regional and global media sectors, and leveraging of opportunit­ies to build fruiful and sustainabl­e partnershi­ps between participat­ing media outlets,” Al Rayssi explained.

He also said that he is looking forward to the participat­ion of Uruguayan media outlets in the global event, especially with Uruguay’s remarkable track record in the media field, which spans several decades. Based in Montevideo, Canal 4 (Channel 4), formerly known as Monte Carlo TV, is the second oldest television channel in Uruguay, with its first broadcast dating back to 1961.

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