聽announced Tuesday that it will聽provide聽over 20 hours of “exclusive” live local coverage of the .
It begins Thursday on Channel 49.聽The coverage will include:
- IUCN World Conservation Congress opening ceremony on Thursday聽at 10 a.m.;
- forum opening ceremony on Friday beginning at 8:30 a.m.;
- high-level dialogues (two-hour moderated public debates that will聽feature internationally recognized experts, CEOs and public officials); and
- closing ceremony on Sept. 10聽beginning at 2 p.m.
The live programming will also be shown to a聽worldwide audience on聽聽and stored for future viewing.
鈥淲e hope that our live coverage of the congress will allow the people of聽Hawaii 鈥 and the world 鈥 the opportunity to better envision what a聽sustainable future looks like,鈥 said聽Olelo president and CEO Sanford Inouye.
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