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The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism conducts business reports on 59 affiliated and public institutions... KTV's live broadcast on the 13th

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Shin Hwasup

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The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Minister Choi Hwi-young) announced that it will receive work reports from a total of 59 affiliated and public institutions and major related organizations four times from the 13th to the 16th.

The government plans to check that each institution's follow-up measures following the president's report on December 16 last year are implemented in a speedy manner, and focus on whether each institution has the ability to solve problems on the site in a timely manner, and whether it is fulfilling its original mission by creating practical results felt by the public, away from the existing inertial work promotion method.

The first business report will be held at the CKL Corporate Support Center (Jongro-gu, Seoul) from 1 p.m. on the 13th and will be broadcast live through KTV broadcasts and YouTube channels. The first business report will be divided into three divisions: building a foundation for a cultural powerhouse, fostering the "K-Culture" industry, and revitalizing tourism and sports, which are the three pillars of the policy emphasized by the Ministry of Culture in the last presidential report. A total of 18 organizations, including the Korea Culture and Arts Commission, the Korea Creative Content Agency, the Korea Film Council, the Korea Tourism Organization, the Korea Sports Promotion Corporation, and the Korea Sports Association, will participate to report on key initiatives in 2026 and check the preparations for each detailed project from the public's perspective through subsequent discussions.

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A total of 24 organizations, including the Seoul Arts Center, Gugak Broadcasting, Game Management Committee, Press Promotion Foundation, Grand Korea Leisure, Sports Ethics Center, and Taekwondo Promotion Foundation, will participate in the second business report at Content Korea Lab on the 14th. Fifteen organizations, including the Korea National Academy of Arts, the National Gugak Center, the National Theater of Korea, and the National Asian Cultural Center, will participate in the third report at the Seoul Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art on the morning of the 16th, and the National Heritage Administration and the National Heritage Promotion Agency will participate in the fourth report at 3 p.m. on the same day. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will film all the second to fourth work reports on video and release them through the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the websites of each institution, and the Nuri communication network (SNS).

"It is impossible for us to stay in the existing way in order to achieve the grand national goal of 'K-Culture' 300 trillion won and 30 million foreign tourists early," Minister Choi Hwi-young said. "Through this report, we will carefully check how agile each institution is responding to the demands of the field and the people."

The live broadcast of the first business report will be available on KTV National Broadcasting (Cable TV 164, Satellite Broadcast 164, IPTV 64) and YouTube Channel (KTV National Broadcasting) from 1 p.m. on the 13th.

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