Specialists from Russia have shared their experience of working with representatives of the South Ossetian media

Tue, 29/03/2022 - 14:24
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Russian journalists, who arrived in the Republic on a two-day visit, have held a seminar for media representatives of South Ossetia.

On Monday, a delegation of the Russian National Research Institute for the Development of Communications arrived in the Republic to sign a cooperation agreement. As part of the visit, in addition to signing the contract, a round tables and master classes are planned, one of which was held on Monday in the conference hall of the Iryston Hotel.

The editor-in-chief of the magazine “Man and the World. Dialogue" - Dmitry Balburov, spoke as a speaker. He has noted that while preparing for his speech, he studied the South Ossetian media and gave them a positive assessment.

“Before the trip, I analyzed the publications of South Ossetia, and they made a good impression on me,” Balburov said.

The editor-in-chief spoke about his journalistic path, the rules for writing articles and gave some advice to his colleagues. At the end of the event, Balburov invited the South Ossetian journalists to cooperate.

“If you have interesting thoughts, suggestions, or you have long wanted to write about something, we will be happy to cooperate, our magazine is open to everyone,” the editor-in-chief added.

The events will continue on Tuesday at the South Ossetian State University, where a lecture will be held for students, graduate students and teachers on the topic "Country communication modes as a new scientific and practical category: a model of analysis."

Tskhinval will also host a round table on the topic: “Communication regimes of foreign countries: the policy of friendliness and good neighborliness”, as well as the signing of a cooperation agreement between the Presidential Executive Office of South Ossetia and the National Research Institute for the Development of Communications.

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