AMN and Forsythe Multimedia Group, LLC sign MoU for collaborative news sharing
In a significant move to strengthen international media collaboration, Annapurna Media Network (AMN), a leading media organization in Nepal, and Forsythe Multimedia Group, LLC, the publisher of The South Asian Times based in Hicksville, New York, USA, are pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). This partnership will formalize the exchange and distribution of news content between the two organizations across various media platforms, focusing on positive, motivational, and success-oriented stories that resonate with their audiences. The MOU is signed by Mr. Manoj Basnet, General Manager of Annapurna Media Network, and Mr. Kamlesh C. Mehta, Chairman and Publisher of Forsythe Multimedia Group, LLC. This collaboration represents a strategic milestone in the relationship between the two organizations, aimed at fostering stronger media connections and enhancing their respective global media presence.
Under the terms of the MOU, The South Asian Timeswill publish news content provided by Annapurna Media Network across its print and digital platforms, with appropriate attribution given to AMN as the source. In return, Annapurna Media Network will also publish or reproduce content from The South Asian Times across its diverse media outlets, including Annapurna Post (Nepali daily), The Annapurna Express (English daily), Ap1 Television, Radio Annapurna, and its digital platforms. The content shared between the two organizations will center around positive stories that inspire and inform audiences, covering topics such as business achievements, social welfare, technological progress, cultural highlights, and human-interest stories.
The primary objective of this partnership is to enhance the reach and visibility of both Annapurna Media Network and Forsythe Multimedia Group, LLC. By sharing content and leveraging their respective platforms, the two organizations aim to connect with broader audiences across South Asia, the United States, and other international markets. The collaboration is designed to enrich the media landscape by providing readers with diverse and engaging content that not only reflects the interests of the two organizations' audiences but also promotes positive societal change, cultural understanding, and global community building. This partnership is not just about content sharing but also about fostering a constructive relationship within the global media industry.
This Memorandum of Understanding represents the beginning of a promising new chapter for both Annapurna Media Network and Forsythe Multimedia Group, LLC. As the partnership progresses, both organizations are confident that their shared commitment to high-quality journalism, positive content, and global connectivity will result in a mutually beneficial relationship that will continue to grow and expand across borders.
By leveraging their collective strengths, Annapurna Media Network and Forsythe Multimedia Group, LLC aim to become leading voices in their respective markets, driving forward the global media conversation with content that is both impactful and inspiring. This MOU marks the first step in a long-term collaboration that will provide readers with an enriching news experience while fostering stronger ties between Nepal, the United States, and other international communities. As both organizations look to expand their influence and connect with audiences in new and innovative ways, they are excited about the future of their partnership and the new opportunities it will bring.
Manoj Basnet, the General Manager of Annapurna Media Network, expressed excitement about the new partnership with Forsythe Multimedia Group, LLC and The South Asian Times. He highlighted that the collaboration would significantly expand their global reach, enabling them to deliver valuable news content to readers both in Nepal and worldwide. Similarly, Kamlesh C. Mehta, the Chairman & Publisher of Forsythe Multimedia Group, LLC, shared his enthusiasm about working with Annapurna Media Network, a highly respected media organization in Nepal. He emphasized that the partnership would offer readers a unique perspective and diversify the content available on The South Asian Times, aiming to provide high-quality news to their audiences.
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