Kominfo Prepares A Live Broadcast Of G20 Summit Activities, Johnny G Plate: No Media Partners Need To Go To Apurva

JAKARTA - In order to make it easier for media crews or journalists to get information about the G20 Summit activities, the Ministry of Communication and Information will facilitate the provision of live broadcasts.

"We have prepared a media center for media crews to be more comfortable, because this (the schedule for the G20 Summit) is a marathon and solid work, so we arrange it to be as comfortable as possible," said Minister of Communications and Information (Menkominfo) Johnny G Plate in his release, quoted Sunday, November 13.

According to him, the consideration of access to security for the leadership of the G20 member countries makes it impossible for media crews to attend directly at the location. So, the media center will later display a live broadcast of the meeting process from the location of the meeting of the leaders of G20 member countries.

"At this Media Center, it is connected in real time to the summit in Apurva. So media colleagues don't need everything to go to Apurva, it can be taken from here and accesses will be given for information in real-time," he said.

Not only broadcasting live from the location of the G20 Summit, but the Media Center also facilitates a series of agendas for the heads of state of G20 Members at Ngurah Rai International I Airport, Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park (TWK), and Ngurah Rai Grand Forest Park (Tahura).

Johnny said the G20 Summit media center is equipped with 192 computers and 192 LAN accesses for media crew personal computer devices.

In addition, there is a studio for live as many as 36 media booths.

"Total kapasitas dapat menampung sekitar 400 unit komputer atau laptop. Kalau ada media yang membawa perangkatnya sendiri tinggal plug in-nya ada dan kita harapkan itu berjalan dengan lancar. sendiri di sini. Sudah disiapkan tempat- tempatnya," ungkapnya.

According to Johnny, the Media Center of the G20 Summit will also facilitate one on one studio and press conference rooms for state leaders.