La Paz, Baja California Sur (OEM-Informex) signed a collaboration agreement to broadcast a new television program with a focus on human rights.
During his speech, Murillo Hernández pointed out that signing a job in conjunction with the Commission has been beneficial for the community, because although the radio program was widely accepted, transcending to a television broadcast will give the opportunity to reach those who are interested and seek more information regarding the human rights of each South Californian
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For her part, the head of the State Commission commented on the positive side of moving from 99.1 FM and 1050 AM on Radio de Sudcalifornia, to the television signal on channel 8.1, as well as on Megacable 108, since this allows that the socialization of human rights reaches more sectors and build a more informed community contributing to common peace.
Charlene Ramos Hernández assured that the main idea of the program is to speak from everyday life, this in accordance with the social contexts that are being experienced, adding that, thanks to the fact that it will be live, those who tune in to channel 8 and follow the broadcast on social networks of IERTBCS, they will be able to visualize what the community lives and question what is a human right and what is not, in addition to highlighting the obligations of citizens and authorities.
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Said program will continue at the same time from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Tuesdays, reiterating that the objective is to form public opinion through a healthy and constructive debate, for which he urged all those interested to communicate through of its official page and its social networks, to make known its opinion on the matter.
Meanwhile, Murillo Hernández expressed that this agreement ratifies the will of Governor Víctor Castro to promote inclusive television and radio content with a broad social impact.
2023-07-06 08:22:15
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