OANA meeting, opportunity to combat West’s media hegemony
November 12, 2009 - 0:0
TEHRAN – Ali Asghar Mahaki, Managing Director of Tehran-based Hamshahri daily, called 31st meeting of the Executive Board of the Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies (OANA) and 25th meeting of the OANA’s editorial and technical group a logical solution to challenge the West’s media dominantion.
The summit will be hosted by Tehran-based Mehr News Agency from Nov. 13-17 at the Enghelab Hotel in Tehran.“In order to reach its deserved regional status, Iran should take full advantage of the opportunity created by OANA meeting,” he said in an interview with the Mehr News Agency reporter.
The flow of information over past decades has always been unbalanced and one-sided from the West to developing countries, he stated.
To change the current situation, developing countries should set up their independent and national news agencies or expand their existing ones, he added.
Kyodo News to attend OANA meeting
Kyodo News is to attend 31st meeting of the OANA and 25th meeting of the OANA’s Editorial and Technical Group.
Kyodo News is a nonprofit cooperative news agency based in Minato, Tokyo. It was founded in November 1945 and it distributes news to almost all media outlets in Japan.
Kyodo News is widely renowned for its unique collection of on-line photos.
News published by Kyodo News is frequently quoted by international media around the world. This news agency publishes around 300 pieces of news everyday in different categories including politics, economics, society, sports, etc.
The newspapers which use its output have about 50 million subscribers.
The New York-based subdivision Kyodo News International, founded in 1982, provides over 200 reports covering the Asia-Pacific developments to international news media.
The agency employs over 1,000 journalists and photographers, and maintains news exchange agreements with over 70 international media outlets. The agency also has over 100 part-time and full-time staff members abroad.
Satoshi Ishikawa is the news agency’s current president