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One story, many voices, new frontiers

19 Jan 2026

One story, many voices, new frontiers

As 2026 gains momentum—with so much at stake for journalism, including rapidly shifting digital content and the rise of artificial intelligence—the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union’s Asiavision coordinators are landing in Malaysia’s stunning capital, Kuala Lumpur, for a new round of discussions.

Nestled in the heart of KLCC, the Perdana Hotel will serve as the venue for coordinators, sister union trainers, speakers, scholars, and experts to gather. Together, they will learn and dissect how Asiavision will navigate the waves of a changing media landscape.

In a forward-looking move, local Malaysian university students have also been included in the discussions. This provides a vital opportunity to understand their thought processes regarding concepts such as “Liquid Content,” which is fast becoming a defining buzzword for journalism in 2026.

In times of crisis, public service media remains a stronghold. However, the meeting also explores how we can innovate—from integrating podcasts to understanding the latest legal implications. Every angle is being covered.

In 2026, the way we disseminate information often differs from how our consumers digest it. Therefore, we must continue to evolve—a sentiment that is already resonating loudly among our members. As delegates enjoy the beauty of Kuala Lumpur, the insights from the 2026 AVN Coordinators Meeting will help us shape the future for our members.

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