成人AV Inks Momentous Deal With Chinese Media
The 成人AV has signed a historic five-year agreement in Beijing with the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT) for its sponsorship and participation in 成人AV鈥檚 Chinese Executive Media Management Program (CEMMP) through the听. The SAPPRFT directly controls state-owned enterprises at the national level, including China Central Television (CCTV), China National Radio and China Radio International.
Under the agreement, senior-level media executives from various government-owned media organizations from throughout China will participate in an annual three-week media training program. The program will be organized and led by听, endowed chair for excellence in international executive education and director of CEMMP since 2006. The first training program is scheduled for July 2017.
The signing of this agreement is significant for many reasons. First, it establishes what will be the premier media-training program in China. Second, because SAPPRFT intends to send China鈥檚 most senior government media managers to this program, it will educate some of the country鈥檚 most influential media professionals. And third, the program, with its strong foundation, will provide a vehicle for facilitating the exchange of ideas among the U.S. and Chinese media industries.
鈥淲e look forward to working with SAPPRFT to make this unique training program between the government of China and 成人AV the 鈥榩remier鈥 media training program in China,鈥 Rizzuto said. 鈥淲e are committed to working with SAPPRFT in a spirit of mutual respect, mutual understanding and mutual cooperation.鈥
Funding for the program is made possible through a generous $2 million gift that Anna and John J. Si茅 and their foundation made to establish the Ron Rizzuto Endowed Chair in February 2016. The endowed gift will enable CEMMP to expand by offering international executive education opportunities to other nations as well.
The original CEMMP program ran in conjunction with the Anna and John J. Si茅 Foundation, The Cable Center and Encore International from 2000鈥15. Fourteen classes have graduated from the program, and there are more than 120 CEMMP alumni, several of whom have senior-level positions in China鈥檚 media industry.
