In the whirlwind caused by Prime Minister Edi Rama's statement on the continuity of Radio Television of Albania, the Albanian Parliament has presented the project for the creation of its own television, which will also cooperate with RTSH. An investment of 500 thousand euros has been foreseen for the creation of the "media room" with a permanent function that will be broadcast on the RTSH Kuvend channel.
This new media center will be established near the Information and Documentation Service in the Assembly, and according to the document, it is expected to play a triple role;
-Informative, to transparently convey parliamentary work to citizens.
-Analytical: to explain legislative processes, reforms and their impacts.
-Educational to help citizens understand the functions and role of the Assembly.
Preliminary, the work is expected to start with a minimal editorial staff for the production of basic content: Live broadcasts, chronicles, interviews, full cooperation with RTSH, for the broadcasting and archiving of materials. The anticipated fund will be invested in modern television studios, full video and audio production for Parliamentary Television, and a public television platform of the Assembly, integrated with artificial intelligence services.
Full argument:
The Media Room is intended to be an integrated multimedia center within the Parliament of Albania, conceived as a professional "television editorial office", operating permanently and closely cooperating with RTSH for broadcasting on the RTSH Kuvend channel.
For this purpose, it is intended to establish a new directorate (Media-Room) within the Information and Documentation Service, which will have a triple role:
* Informative: to transparently convey parliamentary work to citizens.
* Analytical: explain legislative processes, reforms and their impacts.
* Educative: to help citizens understand the functions and role of the Assembly.
Initially, work is expected to begin with:
* Reduced editorial structure with minimal staff.
* Production of basic content: live broadcasts, chronicles, interviews.
* Establishing the editorial, organizational and workflow system.
* Full cooperation with RTSH, for broadcasting and archiving of materials.
The purpose of the parliamentary channel's television programming is to provide a complete, structured and understandable overview of the Assembly's activities to the general public. The programs should be balanced between immediate information, in-depth analysis, civic education and institutional transparency.
There are two main components (1 and 2):
Modern television studio
* Complete video/audio production for Parliamentary TV.
* Real-time online archiving and publishing.
* Immediate integration with RTSH Kuvend and the Assembly's social platforms.
Public television platform of the Assembly, integrated with AI services
* Live and Multiplatform Broadcasts: plenary sessions and committee meetings, with optional commentary, subtitling and sign language.
* Summary and analysis: daily and weekly chronicles, thematic summaries on legislative issues and debates, broadcast on RTSH Kuvend, online and on social networks.
* Indexed Digital Archive.
* Services for Media and Members of Parliament.
* Debate and Interactivity.
* Historical Database and Parliamentary Culture.
* Multimedia and Online Platform.
MEDIA HUB
Media hub (or mediaahub, as it is often used colloquially) is a concept that describes a centralized center where media content is produced, managed and distributed in various forms, such as television, online video, social networks, audio and text. The main idea is that information and communication do not function separately. Based on reports about the Assembly's plan proposing the opening of such a television, this idea seems to aim to create a multimedia editorial center within the Assembly institution for the production of news and materials on its activities. “hub” and “media” are used to give the idea that this channel will function as a center where content focused on the work of the Parliament is produced, organized and distributed.
