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ABC Australia and Shanghai Media Group sign international agreement

Australian public broadcaster ABC and China’s Shanghai Media Group (SMG) have signed an agreement expanding their cooperation into drama and children’s programming, increasing co-operation in the sharing of news and paving the way for the ABC to establish a commercial base in Shanghai and open an online portal in China.

The agreement was signed by the Chairman of the ABC, Mr James Spigelman and the Executive Vice President of SMG, Madame Wang Jianjun. 

“This agreement with the Shanghai Media Group marks the moment when ABC and SMG can move forward with our joint plans to expand content and program sharing between the two organisations,” Mr Spigelman said.

“It will also see the establishment of a base in Shanghai to further both parties’ aspirations to deliver a friendly and constructive international media partnership between the two countries, one that will actively promote Australia-China understanding and relationships.”

Mr Spigelman said the agreement was made possible as a result of years of co-operation, including co-productions, content sharing, news exchange and personnel exchange between the ABC and SMG and was a reflection of the depth and quality the partnership had reached since it was established in 2010.

SMG’s Executive Vice President, Madame Wang said: “The Shanghai Media Group and the ABC have had a long term international partnership and both sides have a high regard and considerable respect for each other as television broadcasters and as innovators in new media.

“We now move into a new phase of co-operation and we are very pleased to be here in Australia to sign and significantly expand our international media activities.