KBS declares ‘Broadcast Week in Response to the Low Birth Crisis’… “Concentrating public broadcasting capabilities to overcome the low birth rate crisis”

2024-07-08 18:11:03

KBS, which launched the "Low Birth Crisis Response Broadcasting Group" for the first time as a media company in Korea and has actively engaged in a public relations campaign to respond to the low birth crisis, held a sign-hanging ceremony at the KBS main building in Yeouido, Seoul today (8th) and will hold a four-day campaign from today to the 11th titled "Low Birth Crisis Response Broadcasting Group." It was declared 'Response Broadcast Week'.

In a welcoming speech at the plaque-placing ceremony, KBS CEO Park Min said, “The issue of low birth rates is an issue that determines whether or not the Republic of Korea can sustain itself,” and added, “KBS, which has been with the people whenever Korea was in difficult times, is committed to establishing a social consensus to escape from low birth rates.” “We will focus on our capabilities as a public broadcaster,” he said.

On the 11th (Thursday), a separate 'special live broadcast trilogy' was organized, and news, current affairs and culture programs such as '6 O'clock Hometown', 'Current Affairs Planning Window' and 'KBS News 9' as well as a current affairs and culture radio channel were broadcast. Major programs on KBS 1 Radio are also planning to air specials on the topic of low birth rates.

In particular, in the case of the 'Special Live Broadcast Trilogy in Response to the Low Birth Crisis', which will be specially scheduled on the 11th (Thursday), Part 1 'Society without Children' and Part 2 'Children are the Future' will not only connect to the KBS regional office network, but also connect about 100 citizen participation groups. are invited to the studio to share the younger generation's thoughts on low birth rates, and in Part 3, 'A Promise for Next', we will predict the future that low birth rates will change through discussions with population policy experts and find solutions to prevent population extinction. Is expected.

 

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