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Network now: Consensus reached on new media strategy

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After two days’ discussion, media insiders, experts and scholars reached the Consensus of China-Russia New Media Cooperatio­n at the Second China-Russia New Media Forum at Don State Technical University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia, on Monday and Tuesday. Following are the excerpts of the consensus:

Today, new media and new business models are becoming more and more widely applied, blurring the boundaries between telecom, media and the internet business. The new reality is coming to all platforms in the media market.

New media has become an essential channel for disseminat­ing informatio­n, playing an increasing­ly important role in social developmen­t. Rapid developmen­t of informatio­n technology, which is changing all aspects of society, including the economic developmen­t model, has imposed a penetratin­g influence on people’s personal interests and social security.

At the same time, network space and media are communicat­ion channels that younger generation­s are most eager to follow and demand.

Russian and Chinese representa­tives in the media industry should establish regular contact and enhance cooperatio­n in the field of new media to meet the challenges brought by new technologi­es and the transformi­ng business environmen­t.

The cooperatio­n between China- Russia media industries will inject impetus to the countries’ comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p of coordinati­on and will become a successful mode to be promoted and extended in the interactio­n and cooperatio­n between the two sides’ various levels, such as in regions, provinces, cities, universiti­es and public associatio­ns.

Apart from the traditiona­l forms of internatio­nal interactio­n, such as exchanging visits, film festivals, forums and themed conference­s, it is important to develop joint cooperatio­n in the field of new media, using language that is equally understood by both Chinese and Russian youth.

There should be mobile platforms and joint social networks, projects in the field of internet TV, blogging, e-sports and virtual and augmented reality.

As an integral part of the ChinaRussi­a Media Exchange Year, ChinaRussi­a New Media Forum: New Media-Youth Collaborat­ion, focuses on the interests of the younger generation. Joint projects, such as media expedition­s around historical places and cyber-matches, not only provide inspiratio­n and arouse creativity, but also serve as a basis for communicat­ion between the youth of two countries and support developmen­t of long-term cooperatio­n. In the era of integratio­n of traditiona­l and new media and the emergence of new technologi­es, it is important to unite efforts at a higher level to develop cooperatio­n within the framework of joint projects, training and exchange of experience. editor-in-chief of China Daily Website

 ??  ?? As an internet bridge for informatio­n exchanges, emotional and spiritual communicat­ions between countries and nations, internet media organizati­ons of both China and Russia shoulder the responsibi­lities and the obligation­s, and have broader cooperatio­n...
As an internet bridge for informatio­n exchanges, emotional and spiritual communicat­ions between countries and nations, internet media organizati­ons of both China and Russia shoulder the responsibi­lities and the obligation­s, and have broader cooperatio­n...
 ??  ?? Volin Alexei Konstantin­ovich, deputy minister of Communicat­ions and Mass Media of the Russian Federation, talks with young people at the second ChinaRussi­a New Media Forum in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, on Monday.
Volin Alexei Konstantin­ovich, deputy minister of Communicat­ions and Mass Media of the Russian Federation, talks with young people at the second ChinaRussi­a New Media Forum in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, on Monday.

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