广电开年第一会,部署今年工作重点
Bei Jing Qing Nian Bao·2026-01-06 09:54

Core Insights - The 2026 National Radio and Television Work Conference was held in Beijing on January 5-6, summarizing the work of 2025 and outlining the priorities for 2026 in broadcasting, television, and online audio-visual sectors [1] Group 1: Key Work Priorities for 2026 - Strengthening theoretical armed forces and enhancing mainstream public opinion through a series of theoretical promotional products, focusing on significant anniversaries such as the 105th anniversary of the Communist Party and the 90th anniversary of the Long March [1] - Deepening systemic reforms in broadcasting media, promoting integrated content production, and accelerating the digital transformation of broadcasting media [1] - Implementing innovative content creation and dissemination projects, including plans for high-quality productions in various genres, and optimizing policy supply to foster a vibrant content ecosystem [1] Group 2: Development and Management Initiatives - Promoting the prosperity and regulation of online audio-visual content, enhancing the management of online variety shows, and fostering new business models in the online audio-visual sector [2] - Advancing the construction of a new type of broadcasting network, integrating infrastructure, content service, and monitoring systems [2] - Deepening the integration of artificial intelligence in broadcasting, creating high-quality audio-visual datasets, and promoting healthy and regulated development [2] Group 3: Quality and Governance Enhancements - Implementing a dual enhancement project for audio-visual services and experiences, focusing on the development of ultra-high-definition content and improving user experience [2] - Strengthening the governance system for broadcasting and audio-visual sectors, enhancing regulatory capabilities, and establishing a comprehensive industry statistical system [2] - Building a high-level security assurance system, improving emergency broadcasting systems, and implementing the "China Audio-Visual Going Global" initiative to effectively communicate China's stories and voices [2]