Ideas abound at TV fest


Unity through creativity: Che Azemi (centre) with deputy director-general of the Information and Communications Bureau (Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Japan) Mabito Yoshida (left) and Department of Broadcasting Malaysia director-general Datuk Abu Bakar Ab Rahim at the closing of the two-day festival conference at Berjaya Times Square Hotel and Convention Centre.

KUALA LUMPUR: The first Asean-Japan Television Festival has sparked new ideas and possibilities among TV industry professionals from the Asean countries and Japan.

Held at Berjaya Times Square Hotel and Convention Centre, the four-day festival, which comes to an end today, drew some 250 delegates from 11 countries.

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