Journalists Association of Korea Partners With PUBLISH to Adopt Blockchain Technology to Improve News Media Ecosystem
PUBLISH, Inc., Journalists Association of Korea sign MOU
Areas of cooperation include research into journalism best practices, development of digital tools and techniques for journalists, and journalism education
The Journalists Association of Korea (JAK) is the largest organization of professional journalists in Korea with a current membership of over 11,000 individual journalists working for the nation's newspaper companies, broadcasting services, digital news websites, and news agencies.
Commenting on the agreement, Journalists Association of Korea Chair Kim Donghun said, “This partnership marks a symbolic agreement for the news media industry. PUBLISH’s news media technology is not only ahead of its time, but also capable of offering realistic solutions to some of the problems facing the news media industry.”
“With over 11,000 individual journalist members and 190 member news organizations, it is a great honor to work with the Journalists Association of Korea,” added PUBLISH CEO Sonny Kwon, “One of the first things we plan to do is issuing member journalists with blockchain-based press credentials using decentralized identification technology. We are also looking to introduce NFT (non-fungible token) technology as a way of helping journalists monetize news content.”
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