Armenia's TV and Radio Commission becomes chair of MNRA platform of Mediterranean regulatory authorities
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YEREVAN, October 10. /ARKA/. The National Television and Radio Commission of Armenia assumed the chairmanship of the Mediterranean Network of Regulatory Authorities (MNRA) during a conference in Yerevan.nbsp;br/pp
The event took place in Yerevan on October 8-9 with the participation of 18 countries and was dedicated to such topics as the use of artificial intelligence, principles of regulation of audiovisual platforms, the present and future of radio.nbsp;/pp
The MNRA platform brings together independent regulators from 24 countries. It is a collaborative network for open discussions, sharing best practices in audiovisual content management, joint research and timely response to challenges./pp
Participants at the MNRA conference in Yerevan learned about UNESCO's new guidelines on principles for managing digital platforms, discussed the potential of artificial intelligence in the work of regulatory bodies, and the inevitable path of radio digitalization./pp
It was stated that as the new chairman of the platform, the television and radio commission of Armenia expects effective cooperation in various formats.nbsp;/pp
According to the Chairman of the Commission Tigran Hakobyan, special attention should be paid to joint programs to counter disinformation and incitement to hatred.nbsp;/pp
In Yerevan, Kosovo, represented by the Independent Media Committee, was chosen nbsp;as the platform's deputy chairperson.-0-/p