Published on 08:05 PM, September 04, 2023

ANN ramps up cooperation to amplify Asia’s voice

Participants at the Asia News Network annual board meeting. Photo: ANN

Representatives of 15 news titles in Asia emphasised the need for elevating cooperation and making Asia's voice heard during today's Asia News Network annual board meeting in Beijing.

The meeting marks the first in-person assembly of the leading regional news alliance in Asia since the Covid-19 pandemic, building new bridges for collaborative efforts among Asian countries and between Asia and the rest of the world.

Representatives explored the possibility of establishing an independent newsroom with reputed professionals to make ANN an independent news source for all its members and for regional and global media in general.

ANN was established in 1999 and its members hail from the 20 Southeast Asian countries and several other locations in Asia.

Qu Yingpu, publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily, said in his welcoming remarks that the purpose of the meeting is to deepen ANN cooperation, enhance ANN story exchanges, jointly produce impactful videos, and organise enriching workshops and forums. "These initiatives not only strengthen our ties but also amplify our voices to resonate across Asia, and even globally," he noted.

He reminded that media in Asia faces common challenges. "We face the daunting task of not just reporting the news, but interpreting it in a way that is relevant, respectful, and resonates with our diverse audiences."

But the challenges also push us to innovate, to adapt, and to grow, he emphasised.

"We need to understand and know each other better in our own region, and in particular, to mutually share our problems and opportunities. We must also tell the world about the creativity and innovation, and most importantly our collective intellectual and cultural heritage in Asia," said Mahfuz Anam, editor and publisher of Bangladesh's The Daily Star.

Anam, also the incumbent chairman of ANN, highlighted that, as Asian countries are very important players in the international sphere, Asian media must use the opportunity of the alliance of the leading 22 English dailies to tell Asian stories to the world.

In its last edition of the Asia-Pacific regional economic outlook, released in May, the International Monetary Fund expected Asia to contribute nearly 70 percent of global growth in 2023, and the growth in the region is projected to accelerate to 4.6 percent this year from 3.8 percent last year.

The challenge of the moment is to turn this network into an efficient and independent news service for its members and the broader Asian market, he said. Anam urged all participating members to make ANN a more effective network of media collaboration.

In addition, ANN delegates also attended a captivating cultural heritage exhibition hosted at the China Daily headquarters in Beijing. The event featured mesmerising tea art performances, exquisite crafts from various ethnic minorities, as well as tea and coffee from Pu'er, Yunnan, the birthplace of one of the world's most renowned fermented Pu'er tea.

The representatives will participate in the Forum on Cultural Heritage Conservation and make field visits to local businesses in the following two days.

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