AIDR and PRP Channel, collaboration agreement signed: "More digital, more citizen journalism"

LItalian Digital Revolution Association - AIDR - and the online newspaper PRP Channel have started a collaboration agreement for promote and disseminate digital culture in Italy. AIDR was created with the aim of disseminating the contents of the European Digital Agenda and the Italian Digital Agenda and any other useful initiative to promote and disseminate digital culture in Italy. AIDR therefore intends to promote initiatives and raise awareness among political decision-makers and institutions on the "digital revolution”And the consequent redefinition of citizens' lives in an increasingly interconnected world. The cylinder head fits into this process PRP Channel, always attentive to the world of digitization and active participation in information by citizens, the "citizen journalism“, So much so that it can boast of being the first Italian newspaper that gives a direct voice to citizens' opinions, thus obtaining a global success being also the first multilingual newspaper read in 190 countries around the world with over 146 million hits a year.

"By signing the agreement - he has declared Mauro Nicastri president of AIDR - we intend to consolidate the collaboration with the PRP Channel newspaper to spread digital culture in all fields of communication applied to the various economic categories such as multimedia communication, events, with ever greater determination and in a really difficult time for the country. marketing, institutional and social communication, information to the respective stakeholders to achieve adequate levels of accountability and engagement ".

So he commented on the agreement Massimiliano D'Elia, president of PRP Channel: "With the CoVid-19 pandemic we have discovered that the only way to continue studying and working is to rely on the web. For this reason, our country will have to allocate huge resources for a pushed digitization that affects all productive sectors and that brings the internet to all citizens, perhaps even free of charge, because having the internet at home has become a right. There are many public administrations and ordinary citizens left behind by at least ten years in this new dimension. There are places in Italy where there is still no line to connect to the internet, not to mention the optical fiber. Informing and stimulating on the subject is one of the objectives of the PRP Channel editorial line. I am sure that thanks to the collaboration agreement with AIDR our readers will be able to have qualified contributions on the subject and perhaps succeed together with AIDR to stimulate those who have to present the national recovery plan to the EU.".

AIDR and PRP Channel, collaboration agreement signed: "More digital, more citizen journalism"