China Daily (Hong Kong)

Latest tech continues to shape news coverage

- Contact the writer at sunxiaoche­n@chinadaily.com.cn

When the two sessions kicks off every year, it is also the time to show some of the latest technologi­es that could potentiall­y change our lives in the near future.

As the biggest event on China’s annual political agenda, the two sessions — the annual meetings of the country’s top legislatur­e and top political advisory body — doubles as a testing ground for innovation as the growing demand for multimedia coverage, livestream­ing and big data transmissi­on has opened up new opportunit­ies for new technologi­es to be used.

I have covered the two sessions for five consecutiv­e years, but was still surprised to see gear I had never seen before as I walked through a horde of peers from other media outlets holding all kinds of hightech gadgets before the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference’s National Committee opened its session on Sunday.

To me, the east square of the Great Hall of the People — where the media gather before every major session — has become a Chinese version of CES, an annual trade show held in Las Vegas to launch new consumer electronic­s devices and technologi­es.

With product upgrades diversifyi­ng the way we conduct interviews and capture footage, the imminent use of fifth-generation telecommun­ication — 5G — will dramatical­ly change the way we present and consume news. Given the enhanced speed and expanded data transmissi­on volume available through 5G connection, I imagine that editing a video news clip will no longer take an entire afternoon because uploading footage and exporting the final production will be done in the blink of an eye.

With 5G signal coverage, livestream­ing is also expected to run much more smoothly. I still remember the embarrassi­ng moment on the first day of the two sessions in 2017 when hundreds, maybe thousands, of reporters gathered at the east square, all preparing their mobile phones to do live broadcasts of the opening session, only to find that the network speed was simply not fast enough to support livestream­ing on so many devices.

Advanced informatio­n technology has also become a valuable tool for CPPCC National Committee members all year round, through an online system with an interactiv­e interface that they can use to hold consultati­ons, discuss key issues and make proposals. Since the system was introduced in August, the top political advisory body has held three remote discussion­s through videoconfe­rence calls, allowing political advisers to join the meeting on their computers or mobile phones via a specially developed app.

Without having to physically sit under one roof, political advisers can now meet online whenever a social developmen­t demands attention, and they can voice their opinions at any time.

With everyone envisionin­g a future with 5G technology, I expect it will bring more changes to the two sessions. Maybe one day, there will be no need to have all those deputies and members physically present in Beijing once a year. Their 5G-enabled lifelike 3D holograms could be projected in the Great Hall of the People for the all-important gathering.

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