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Wednesday, November 16 2022 - 03:47
AsiaNet
CCTV+: China-Africa Media Cooperation under the concept of "Sincerity, Real Results, Amity and Good Faith"
BEIJING, Nov. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The 6th Africa Link Union (ALU) Annual Meeting was held in Beijing on Monday, 
gathering 26 media representatives from 19 countries and regions to help 
strengthen media cooperation between China and Africa.

Hosted by the CCTV Video News Agency (CCTV+), participants shared their views 
on how to deepen collaboration under the theme of "Sincerity, Real Results, 
Amity and Good Faith, Strengthening China-Africa Media Cooperation".

In his opening address, Mr. Teng Yunping, president of CCTV+, gave a warm 
welcome to attendees from across the African continent and said China-Africa 
media cooperation has played an essential role in furthering relations between 
the two sides.

"The working mechanism of the ALU has brought us closer and closer, and has 
also built a bridge for people-to-people connections in terms of media 
communications between China and Africa," said Teng, adding that the ALU has 
made positive contributions to the comprehensive development of China-Africa 
relations.

The meeting also saw the signing of the Cooperation Agreement on AMSP (All 
Media Service Platform) between Teng Yunping, CCTV+ president, and Ousman 
Abdelmoumine Bechir, CEO of Tchad 24.

Ms. Song Jianing, Deputy Director of the China Global Television Network 
(CGTN), said: "For better aggregating the news content of the world's main 
media and creating effective in-depth diversified international cooperative 
media in the long-term, CGTN is willing to provide African media partners with 
more media public products in the future, and to conduct closer exchanges and 
cooperation."

"CCTV plus has become a significant source of news content for our station," 
said Ms. Susan Ng'ong'a, Chief Executive Officer of Kenyan broadcaster Switch 
TV.

"Switch media looks to further build alliances within the African Link Union 
through creating a world class product of professional news content and 
strengthening the partnership for years to come," she said.

"Thanks to the China Media Group, CGTN, CCTV+ for the collaboration. We have 
learned from you, we have adapted to new working methods such as the AMSP 
platform for example," said Mr. Martin Ngningaye, Chief Executive Officer of 
Afrique Média from Cameroon. He said the exchanges of audiovisual content have 
allowed audiences to discover the truth about China and learn more about the 
splendor, cultural diversity and tourism sites in the respective countries, and 
especially to realize the neutrality and rigor in the processing of information.

Media representatives also shared their opinions on covering significant 
international events and their future plans for Chinese and African media 
cooperation after the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China 
(CPC), as well as further development of the ALU at the meeting.

The event also saw the winners of the ALU News Awards from 2021 to 2022 being 
announced, honoring members that have made outstanding contributions to the 
development of the cooperation platform over the past year.

The ALU was initiated by CCTV+ and media organizations across Africa in 2016, 
aiming to promote media cooperation and exchanges between China and Africa.

SOURCE  CCTV+

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   Caption: Mr. Teng Yunping signed the Cooperation Agreement on AMSP with the 
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