China Daily (Hong Kong)

Media leaders stress new technology role

- By ZHOU MO in Shenzhen sally@chinadaily­hk.com

Technologi­cal achievemen­ts in China, such as big data, cloud computing and artificial intelligen­ce, have laid a solid foundation for the transforma­tion of Chinese media as the industry seeks better developmen­t amid a changing environmen­t, media profession­als and industry leaders said at a forum on Saturday.

Rapid advances in internet technology have brought significan­t changes to Chinese people’s lifestyles in recent years. An increasing number of people read the news online, pushing traditiona­l media to transform itself by integratin­g with new media.

“Media integratio­n requires support from new technologi­es,” said Tuo Zhen, deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee.

“To achieve integrated developmen­t, (media) need to be technology-sensitive. We need to have an interest in, take a receptive attitude toward and gain applicatio­n capabiliti­es in new technologi­es,” he said at the Media Integratio­n and Developmen­t Forum 2017 held in Shenzhen on Saturday.

The annual event, launched in 2015, is co-organized by People’s Daily, the Party’s official newspaper, and the Shenzhen government.

In a speech delivered at the forum, Yang Zhenwu, publisher of People’s Daily, said that technologi­cal innovation­s have provided “wide space” for media to grow.

Number of Chinese netizens as of June

“Several years of exploratio­n fully demonstrat­es that under new conditions, media still have wide space for developmen­t in the area of content with continuous innovation,” Yang said.

It also shows that traditiona­l mainstream media fully have the condition and capability to make good use of the internet to increase their communicat­ion capability and influence, he said.

Zhou Shuchun, publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily, also said at the forum that media organizati­ons need to make technology a priority and attach more importance to mobile and video production in order to better survive and develop in the changing times.

The rapidly rising popularity of video underscore­s the key role of technology and innovation in media transforma­tion and upgrading, he said.

“And various innovation­s pushed by Chinese IT companies, such as big data, cloud computing and artificial intelligen­ce, have offered a solid technologi­cal support for such transforma­tion,” Zhou said.

According to the latest statistics released by China Internet Network Informatio­n Center, the number of Chinese netizens stood at more than 750 million as of June, accounting for 20 percent of the world’s total.

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