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Spreading the word: Ashwad (seated, centre) sharing his thoughts on the way social media has changed the way news is disseminated.

KUALA Lumpur Metropolitan University College (KLMUC) recently hosted Media and Act (MEDACT) 2014 at its campus in Menara Tun Ismail Mohd Ali (TIMA).

The event, which gave more than 100 students from KLMUC’s faculty of Media Studies the chance to learn more about the world of the media and creative talent industry, was officiated by the Ekuinas CEO Datuk Abdul Rahaman Ahmad, with KLMUC vice-chancellor Prof Dr Hairi Abu Bakar providing the opening remarks.

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