Submissions for the project will be made through the project's portal, which will start accepting entries soon.
Dr Majid Al-Qasabi, Acting Minister of Media of Saudi Arabia, has launched the media competition MEDIATHON, under the theme “Media Race”, to develop and stimulate the creativity of media thinking, reported Saudi Gazette.
Al-Qasabi stressed that MEDIATHON aims to create competition between media professionals and those interested to present creative initiatives and quality projects that represent innovative solutions to media challenges, in partnership and cooperation with STC Group.
He said: “We are all eager to receive the ideas of creators from our citizens of this country, to achieve a better media future that meets the aspirations.”
Media Race seeks to attract creative solutions, within four challenges targeted in its first edition, which are traditional media presentation, media data collection, monitoring and analysis, bridging the gap between academic knowledge and professional practice and the development of international communication.
The project aims to create a participatory creative space for development, enhance the impact of the participating projects through the workshops to be presented to the participants and train the most distinguished teams to contribute to improving the level of ideas presented. It will also link the winning teams with the relevant authorities to work on the implementation of these projects.
The project ideas will be submitted through the project’s portal, Mediathon.media.gov.sa, which will start receiving entries soon.