Hawzah News Agency- Speaking at the closing ceremony of the festival in Martyr Morteza Avini Hall, Hojatoleslam Reza Rostami noted that media consumption has shifted significantly in recent years, with podcasts, audio magazines, and documentaries becoming especially attractive to young audiences.
He emphasized the responsibility of seminaries to support content production in this field, pointing to specialized training courses and the organization of the festival as steps taken to encourage new media activity. Of the 700 submissions, about 600 works entered the competition section, and 582 were qualified for final judging.
Hojatoleslam Rostami also highlighted the role of Radio Hawzah as a new platform for promoting religious and cultural knowledge alongside Hawzah Internet TV, stressing its potential to provide fresh opportunities for media activists in the field of religion and education.
While appreciating the judges, organizers, and participants, Rostami underlined the valuable contributions of both seminary students and independent media activists, expressing hope that such efforts will help strengthen the production of religious content in new media formats.
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