Shi Anbin (first from right), deputy dean of the School of Journalism and Communication of Tsinghua University, and Liu Yonggang (middle), president and editor -in -chief of the surging news, yesterday in the new era of Chinese media, new changes & rdquo;Express opinion.The lecture was chaired by Han Yongmei (first from left), editor -in -chief of the News Center of Singapore Newspaper Holdings.(Ye Zhenzhong Photography)
Shi Anbin believes that in the past, British and American globalization made the world more like Britain and the United States through output ideology and values, but the latest wave of new globalization is & ldquo;Global Unicom, not simple & ldquo; Chinese globalization & rdquo;.
In the new global era, which is actively going out of the Chinese media, the Chinese media described & ldquo; Chinese story & rdquo; it also needs to keep pace with the times, from the rise of China and the superior & ldquo; 1.0 version & rdquo;The & ldquo; 2.0 version 2.0 & rdquo; and the concept of worldism is implemented.
Cooperate with the 2nd & ldquo; United Morning Post & Middot; New Middle School forum & rdquo; The new era of Chinese media, new changes & rdquo; public lectures were held at the newspaper center last night.Deputy Dean Shi Anbin expressed the above view.
When looking back at the history of globalization, Shi Anbin proposed that with the middle of the 19th century to the early 20th century & ldquo; British globalization & rdquo;Value hegemonic & rdquo; international communication is the core; now under the wave of & ldquo; new globalization & rdquo; global communication with & ldquo; empowerment & rdquo;
He believes that in the past, British and American globalizations made the world more like Britain and the United States through output ideology and values, but the latest wave of new globalization is & ldquo;Global Unicom, not simple & ldquo; Chinese globalization & rdquo;.
Therefore, he believes that the Chinese media tells & ldquo; Chinese story & rdquo; should also keep pace with the times.He takes the Chinese movie "War Wolf" as an example: & ldquo; This is a very successful movie, but I think this is still & lsquo; Chinese story 1.0 & rsquo;Rise, the core information conveyed is & lsquo; although the Chinese who offended my Chinese must be far away & rsquo;, it is difficult to accept global audiences.& rdquo;
Conversely, he took the new English media & ldquo; the sixth & rdquo; (SiXTH TONE) as an example.Multi -sound Qi Ming & rdquo;, won the widespread attention and trust of foreign media.
However, when the Chinese media actively moved to the world and laid out the global strategy, it is still difficult to enter China., China has contradictions to the values displayed internally, which stems from the complexity of China itself & mdash; & mdash; China has both developed countries and developing countries; on the other handThere are indeed conflicts.
But he said that he has full confidence in the Chinese media for one day, but this & ldquo; this is not & rdquo;
Another lecturer & mdash; & mdash; Liu Yonggang, president and editor -in -chief of the surging news, shared the experience of surging news from traditional media to new media.
He emphasized that while respecting the laws of Internet communication, surging news also insisted on conducting interviews carefully, focusing on serious reports of current politics and thinking.
Liu Yonggang pointed out that the surging news emphasized that the content was king, and was once questioned by the outside world. He believed that platforms and technology were the most critical elements.His refutation is that technology will become more popular over time, becoming public infrastructure, such as opening mobile clients in the past, but now it is very cheap, so technology must not be & ldquo; king & rdquo;
Of course, the role of technology is self -evident. For example, technology can promote the media's planning to go overseas.Liu Yonggang pointed out: & ldquo; In the past, Chinese media had to expand overseas. Language was a very big obstacle. After all, there were only tens of millions of Chinese overseas. How big is the market?
But now with the help of artificial intelligence, we can translate into a language they understand in one second. We also tell Chinese daily stories through English media & ldquo; the sixth & rdquo;& rdquo;