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By ZOU SHUO and HE CHUN in Changsha | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2024-10-15 21:57

People attend the opening ceremony of the 2024 China New Media Conference in Changsha, Central China's Hunan province, on Tuesday. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Mainstream media outlets should further push for media integration and reform to improve their influence and credibility, officials and news outlet administrators said on Tuesday.

In addition, the quality of content remains the key competitive advantage, and media outlets should improve their quality, method and service in providing news content, they said at the 2024 China New Media Conference.

The age of new media has brought big challenges for traditional media, but has also presented them with opportunities to create breakthrough content and reach new audiences, they said.

The two-day conference, hosted by the All-China Journalists Association and the Hunan provincial government, opened in Changsha, Hunan province, on Tuesday.

Mo Gaoyi, deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said the rapid development of online technology and the public's increasing demand for news service have pushed the systematic reform of mainstream media.

Focusing on content generation, mainstream media should deepen structural reform, optimize the process of providing news, and create more content for digital media in a centralized and effective way, Mo said.

Liu Siyang, vice-chairman of the All-China Journalists Association, said journalists should change the traditional concept of news to create more all-media products that can attract and touch audiences and viewers.

It has been 10 years since the concept of media integration has been put forward, Liu said, and the association will resolutely lead journalists and news professionals to promote, engage in and push for deeper reform and contribute to the development of the news industry, Liu added.

Xu Lijing, deputy editor-in-chief of People's Daily, said that no matter how the ways of communication change, good content and high-quality news products are the foundation of news outlets.

High-quality news cannot be generated by artificial intelligence or "manufactured", but instead requires journalists to go to the site of news events and to conduct thorough research, she said.

To ensure that journalists understand the real China, People's Daily sent 110 young journalists to 55 villages, for 15 days each, in Henan and Hebei provinces between March 2023 and September this year, she added.

Liu Jian, vice-president of Xinhua News Agency, said the agency has actively explored new production and promotion models that are empowered by AI.

Xinhua has launched 209 intelligent tools for news generation, which has improved efficiency, he said, and it has also taken steps to better regulate AI-empowered content, he added.

Hu Jinjun, vice-president of China Media Group, said the group has issued a series of popular news shows and products targeting young audiences.

Furthermore, CMG has also used new technology and new media to create more high-quality TV series and variety shows to popularize traditional Chinese culture and meet the public's demand for high-quality cultural products, Hu added.

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