Global media outlets to cover Crown Prince's wedding
Local and international media outlets have started making technical arrangements to cover the forthcoming royal wedding of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, scheduled to take place on Thursday, June 1st.
During its visit to a media center created especially for the occasion, which can accommodate up to 200 journalists, the Jordan News Agency (Petra) documented preparations in the center, including equipment, infrastructure, seats, and trained staff available to support the journalists.
The center provides various services to ensure the wedding ceremonies are thoroughly covered, including Internet access, photography locations, and a live broadcast studio.
Requests for media coverage had been received earlier from television and radio stations, international agencies, foreign newspapers, magazines, and local media.
A special live feed will be broadcast via all media outlets and a drone filming of the ceremony will also be available. Any media outlets that do not have a branch or correspondents in the Kingdom will be sent a special code for the feeds.
Local and international media outlets have started making technical arrangements to cover the forthcoming royal wedding of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, scheduled to take place on Thursday, June 1st.
During its visit to a media center created especially for the occasion, which can accommodate up to 200 journalists, the Jordan News Agency (Petra) documented preparations in the center, including equipment, infrastructure, seats, and trained staff available to support the journalists.
The center provides various services to ensure the wedding ceremonies are thoroughly covered, including Internet access, photography locations, and a live broadcast studio.
Requests for media coverage had been received earlier from television and radio stations, international agencies, foreign newspapers, magazines, and local media.
A special live feed will be broadcast via all media outlets and a drone filming of the ceremony will also be available. Any media outlets that do not have a branch or correspondents in the Kingdom will be sent a special code for the feeds.
Local and international media outlets have started making technical arrangements to cover the forthcoming royal wedding of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, scheduled to take place on Thursday, June 1st.
During its visit to a media center created especially for the occasion, which can accommodate up to 200 journalists, the Jordan News Agency (Petra) documented preparations in the center, including equipment, infrastructure, seats, and trained staff available to support the journalists.
The center provides various services to ensure the wedding ceremonies are thoroughly covered, including Internet access, photography locations, and a live broadcast studio.
Requests for media coverage had been received earlier from television and radio stations, international agencies, foreign newspapers, magazines, and local media.
A special live feed will be broadcast via all media outlets and a drone filming of the ceremony will also be available. Any media outlets that do not have a branch or correspondents in the Kingdom will be sent a special code for the feeds.
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Global media outlets to cover Crown Prince's wedding
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