MINSK, 11 May (BelTA) – The international expo Mass Media in Belarus opened in Minsk on 11 May, BelTA learnt from the Information Ministry of Belarus.
The anniversary edition of the expo Mass Media in Belarus will be held at the exhibition center in 14 Pobeditelei Avenue. Partaking in the event will be representatives of state-owned TV channels, news agencies, leading state newspapers and magazines, regional media, children’s educational magazines, literary and arts magazines, radio companies, diplomatic missions in Belarus, media companies of Russia, the Belarus-Russia Union State, the CIS member states, China, Venezuela, Cuba, and other countries, and also non-state media.
The expo which is to last through 14 May will aim to present the history of the mass media in Belarus, from the oldest media products to state-of-the-art communication technologies. Participants in the event will discuss ways to disseminate varied, high-quality and up-to-date information through all available communication channels, first of all, the media.
The expo will provide a platform to discuss the current state and development prospects of the Belarusian information environment as well as plans for the future. The program of the expo includes roundtable sessions, seminars and workshops to be attended by leading journalists and media experts of Belarus and Russia.
The awards ceremony of the national print media competition Zolotaya Litera (Golden Letter) will be held on the first day of the forum.
The 11th Belarusian international media forum Partnership for the Future will be held on 11-14 May as well. Among those invited to partake in the media forum are heads of mass media outlets, outstanding political analysts, experts from the CIS and non-CIS countries. The guests of the forum will take part in the events of the expo Mass Media in Belarus.
The 20th international expo Mass Media in Belarus is organized by the Information Ministry and the national exhibition center BelExpo with the support of Minsk City Hall, the National State TV and Radio Company, the Union of Publishers and Distributors of Press, the House of Press, and the Belarusian Union of Journalists.