As COVID-19 brings many changes to the culture industry, international leaders in cultural communication came together online Wednesday and Thursday to discuss changing delivery methods for cultural content in the COVID-19 era at the 11th Cultural Communications Forum.
Cultural Communications Forum 2020: Should cultural content go online?
The Korea Herald,
27 August 2020, Korea, Rep
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