Moscow [Russia], November 22 (ANI): The TV BRICS International Media Network has launched a dedicated broadcast schedule for the duration of the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, becoming the latest international media organization to offer comprehensive multilingual coverage of the high-level gathering.
The special programming will run from November 21 to 23, with the network restructuring its schedule to include exclusive news bulletins, themed programs, and documentaries focused on G20 and BRICS member nations.
With the summit taking place for the first time on African soil, the network will highlight developments and perspectives from Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, India, Indonesia, China, Russia, South Africa, and several nations across the African continent. A reporting team from TV BRICS is stationed in Johannesburg, supported by expert commentary to analyze the outcomes and significance of the summit, according to TV BRICS.
“The television channels of TV BRICS are preparing extensive coverage of the G20 Summit, which will be held for the first time on the African continent. Our film crew will be working in Johannesburg. Leading experts from various countries will help analyze developments and the outcomes of the meeting; their comments will accompany the latest updates in the news bulletins,” said Ksenia Komissarova, Editor-in-Chief of the TV BRICS television network.
She added that the network expects “a broad dialogue on socio-economic and financial issues, as well as trade and investment policy,” and emphasized that the organization aims to showcase “the beauty of different national cultures to give the high-level meeting a more comprehensive character and highlight the humanitarian aspect of international relations.”
During the summit, programs and documentaries from TV BRICS partners in Argentina, Brazil, India, Iran, Mozambique, Nigeria, and Russia will be broadcast. Among them are the global media initiative on food security “BRICS Grain,” the popular science series “Laboratorium,” and “BRICSterview,” featuring insights from diplomatic and academic figures.
Coverage will also be reinforced through the TV BRICS digital portal, with the network’s G20 and BRICS material disseminated in six languages. The broadcaster currently collaborates with more than 100 media partners across over 30 countries, including major outlets in South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Ethiopia, and Zimbabwe. (ANI)
