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Local, international media outlets prepare to cover Royal wedding
By JT - May 31,2023 - Last updated at May 31,2023
AMMAN — Local and international media outlets have begun their technical preparations for full coverage of the upcoming wedding of HRH Crown Prince Hussein, scheduled for Thursday.
Jordan has established a dedicated media centre capable of accommodating up to 200 journalists, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
The media centre offers comprehensive and integrated services to ensure extensive coverage of the wedding ceremonies. It includes Internet access, designated video shooting venues, and a studio for live broadcasts. It also provides approximately 200 seats for journalists and media professionals.
The media centre has received numerous requests for media coverage. Television and radio stations, international agencies, foreign newspapers and magazines, as well as local media outlets, will be participating in documenting the celebration.
Equal access will be granted to all media outlets interested in live broadcasting the event, without any exclusive broadcasting rights. Moreover, websites and various media platforms without physical offices or correspondents will be given unique codes for online streaming of the wedding ceremonies.
Furthermore, drone footage will be used to capture the moments of the event, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, added.
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