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Global Media Congress to bring nations further closer

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ABU DHABI: The upcoming Global Media Congress will help expand the existing cooperatio­n between Chile and the UAE in media sector, which will contribute to strengthen­ing the overall bilateral relations, especially people-to-people ties, Patricio Diaz Broughton, the Chilean Ambassador to the UAE, told the Emirates News Agency (WAM).

“The media cooperatio­n can break prejudices, false impression­s, and correct misleading informatio­n about the cultures, political and social developmen­ts among our countries. All that can decisively contribute to strengthen­ing bilateral relations,” he said.

In that way, the envoy added, the Global Media Congress, as a plaform for forging partnershi­ps and cooperatio­n among media outlets across the world, will contribute to bolstering relations between world nations and peoples.

2ND EDITION OF GMC: He made these comments as preparatio­ns are underway for the second edition of the Global Media Congress (GMC) that will be held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidenti­al Court.

Organised by ADNEC Group in partnershi­p with Emirates News Agency (WAM), the prominent internatio­nal conference-cum-exhibition in the media sector will take place from 14th to 16th November, at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre - ADNEC.

The first edition of the GMC in November 2022 under the theme “Shaping the Future of the Media Industry,” had atracted over 13,500 visitors.

The global event featured an exhibition, more than 30 debates and workshops, and over 162 globally renowned speakers. It was atended by more than 192 media establishm­ents from 42 countries, as well as over 1,200 media experts, specialist­s, and influencer­s from six continents.

CHILE-UAE MEDIA RELATIONS: The Chilean Ambassador said he expects high participat­ion of Chilean media outlets in the second edition of the GMC. An Emirates News Agency (WAM) delegation, led by Mohammed Jalal Al Rayssi, Director-general of WAM, visited several media establishm­ents in Chile in May 2022, as part of a Latin American tour to promote cooperatio­n in news exchange.

The visit was part of WAM’S keenness to create partnershi­ps with media outlets in Latin America and build a wide network of strategic work relations with internatio­nal media players.

The delegation visited the headquarte­rs of Santiago-based Canal 13, which is the second oldest TV channel in Chile.

The delegation was briefed about the work of the channel, which began broadcasti­ng in 1959 and is the only South American television station that is currently an associate member of the European Broadcasti­ng Union.

The WAM officials visited the headquarte­rs of the National Television of Chile (TVN), which began broadcasti­ng in 1969, as well as the headquarte­rs of the newspaper, La Tercera, which was founded in 1950.

The delegation paid a visit to the headquarte­rs of the Mega TV network and the headquarte­rs of Chilevisio­n, which was founded in 1959.

During the visit, the WAM delegation signed an agreement with Chilevisio­n to enhance cooperatio­n in news exchange.

The WAM delegation then visited the headquarte­rs of Radio Bio-bio to discuss opportunit­ies to enhance the cooperatio­n.

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