Innovation in Video Broadcasting and TV Program Directing in the Context of "Internet

Journal: Region - Educational Research and Reviews DOI: 10.32629/rerr.v6i8.2483

Jihang Qi

Beijing University of Financial Technology

Abstract

With the advent of the "Internet+" era, video broadcasting and TV program directing face new challenges and opportunities. In this era, they not only contend with traditional media competition but also confront the impact of new media. Innovation has become essential for the survival and development of traditional media. Only through continuous innovation can they adapt to the changing new media environment and maintain competitiveness. This essay explores the necessity, issues, and strategies of innovation in video broadcasting and TV program directing under the "Internet+" background, aiming to propose innovative solutions for the "Internet+" era.

Keywords

Internet+, video broadcasting, TV program directing, innovation, challenges

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