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The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Minister Choi Hwi-young) announced on the afternoon of the 14th that it conducted a second report on 24 organizations, including the Seoul Arts Center and Korean traditional music broadcasting, at the Content Korea Lab (CKL) Corporate Support Center in Jung-gu, Seoul.
The second report was divided into three divisions: establishing a foundation for a cultural powerhouse, fostering the "K-Culture" industry, and promoting tourism, sports, and communication, and focused on whether each institution's core goals and core initiatives could lead to results that the public can feel.
The first sub-division, "Building a Foundation for a Cultural Power," included 11 organizations, including the Seoul Arts Center, Korean Traditional Music Broadcasting, the Korea Craft Design Culture Promotion Agency, the National Museum Cultural Foundation, the National Asian Cultural Center Foundation, the Korea Culture and Tourism Institute, the Korea Culture Information Institute, the Disabled Culture and Arts Center, the Traditional Performing Arts Promotion Foundation, and the Seoul Arts Center. Participating organizations discussed ways to revitalize performances, Korean traditional music, and culture and arts for the disabled so that the people can enjoy them in their daily lives and to gain global competitiveness in crafts, hanbok, and museum products.
Minister Choi Hwi-young called on the ▶ Arts Center to carry out a plan that satisfies both publicity and profitability, fearing fiscal soundness, and the ▶ Craft Design and Culture Promotion Agency called for efforts in the hanbok sector, saying that it is a golden opportunity for the global spread of hanbok as there is a high interest in Korean durumagi and gat with "K-pop Demon Hunters." ▶The Korea Culture and Tourism Institute and the Korea Culture and Information Institute have requested artificial intelligence (AI) to come up with a plan to use statistics and cultural data, which are the basis of 'K-culture', in a timely manner.
Six organizations, including the Korea Film Archive, the Korea Media Rating Board, the Game Management Committee, the Korea Copyright Commission, the Korea Copyright Protection Agency, and the Korea Press Promotion Foundation, participated in the second subcommittee (session). ▶The Korea Film Archive expressed its difficulties with the low digital conversion rate compared to the accumulated data, and decided to discuss countermeasures separately from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. ▶The Korea Copyright Protection Agency has decided to thoroughly prepare with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to immediately disappear illegal content with the implementation of the bill as it is about to pass the Copyright Act to eradicate illegal distribution of 'K-Content'.
Minister Choi then stressed to the ▶ Game Management Committee that the industry has been passive in responding to illegal private servers encroaching on the game industry, and asked the ▶ Korea Press Promotion Foundation to strengthen support for grassroots journalists' local newspapers to overcome the regional extinction crisis.
Seven organizations, including Grand Korea Leisure, Korea Sports Industry Development, Sports Ethics Center, Taekwondo Promotion Foundation, Korea Gambling Problem Prevention Healing Center, Korea Broadcasting Exchange Foundation, and Korea Anti-Doping Committee, participated in the third subcommittee (Session). Minister Choi Hwi-young emphasized the need for thorough management of sports facilities to create a safer sports environment for the development of the ▶ Korean sports industry, and the ▶ Sports Ethics Center needs to create conditions for athletes to be protected and reported safely. The ▶ International Broadcasting Exchange Foundation proposed to spread content on more diverse platforms in consideration of changes in the media environment as a national overseas promotional broadcast.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will release the main contents of the second report on the 16th through the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, each agency's website, and the video of the meeting will be available later on the ministry's YouTube.
Minister Choi Hwi-young said, "We need to clarify our performance goals and switch to visible public sentiment-oriented performance-oriented administration," adding, "We hope that each institution will respond quickly to on-site needs and take the lead in changes and innovations to make a great leap toward a cultural power." We will set up a venue for a re-examination in six months," he said.
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