10.09.18
15:21
Culture
The MKR-MEDIA holding company became a partner of one of the biggest South African media holdings
The MKR-MEDIA holding company, which includes the International TV BRICS media network, has signed a memorandum of cooperation with the South African MOJA MEDIA company.
According to the memorandum signed, MKR-MEDIA and MOJA GROUP have agreed on a mutual exchange of content between TV BRICS in Russia and the BRICS Channel (South Africa).
The programming content of TV BRICS completely fits with the editorial policy of the MOJA MEDIA television channels:
· trade and industry
· promising economic activity
· the BRICS agreement
· history and culture of the BRICS countries
· the most important non-political events
· investment projects
Another important point in the agreement was MOJA MEDIA has supported the idea of joining the TV BRICS international joint editorial board, which will speed up the processes of informational integration of the BRICS countries.
Moja’s International Relations Advisor and Former Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation in South Africa Mr. Marius Fransman commented: “Russia and the African continent have a long history of relationships. However, it's time to look to the future. Today we must work on changing narratives at home and abroad. BRICS serves as an opportunity to change these narratives and for an alternative to be created. We as people of the South therefore warmly welcome this partnership between TV BRICS and Moja Media, through its flagship BRICS channel.”
MOJA MEDIA is the official international representative of the largest television channels in the region, which produce a variety of content.
MOJA MEDIA includes several independent television channels, including the BRICS Channel, Pan African History Channel, Arts Across Africa Channel, Africa News Channel, Indigenous Peoples Channel and Educational Channel.
According to the memorandum signed, MKR-MEDIA and MOJA GROUP have agreed on a mutual exchange of content between TV BRICS in Russia and the BRICS Channel (South Africa).
The programming content of TV BRICS completely fits with the editorial policy of the MOJA MEDIA television channels:
· trade and industry
· promising economic activity
· the BRICS agreement
· history and culture of the BRICS countries
· the most important non-political events
· investment projects
Another important point in the agreement was MOJA MEDIA has supported the idea of joining the TV BRICS international joint editorial board, which will speed up the processes of informational integration of the BRICS countries.
Moja’s International Relations Advisor and Former Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation in South Africa Mr. Marius Fransman commented: “Russia and the African continent have a long history of relationships. However, it's time to look to the future. Today we must work on changing narratives at home and abroad. BRICS serves as an opportunity to change these narratives and for an alternative to be created. We as people of the South therefore warmly welcome this partnership between TV BRICS and Moja Media, through its flagship BRICS channel.”
MOJA MEDIA is the official international representative of the largest television channels in the region, which produce a variety of content.
MOJA MEDIA includes several independent television channels, including the BRICS Channel, Pan African History Channel, Arts Across Africa Channel, Africa News Channel, Indigenous Peoples Channel and Educational Channel.