Hussein stressed that the agency has prepared a plan to professionally highlight this event at the domestic and international levels, as it has recruited a team of more than 50 editors, photographers and technicians to keep abreast of all the activities of Al-Janadriah, as an extension of its approach adopted over the past 28 years since the first National Festival for Heritage and Culture. Al-Hussein pointed out that the SPA will contribute during this year's Al-Janadriah, through its newly media desk, which was introduced recently, to the coverage of the festival's activities via its websites of social networks, Instagram and video, making its coverage more comprehensive. He said that the agency would seek to make reports, news stories and journalistic polls, moving the reader to the location of the festival whose reputation and history, exceeded the national territorial boundaries to globalization. Also, the SPA President expressed his thanks and appreciation to the Minister of Culture and Information and President of Board of Directors of the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), Dr. Abdulaziz bin Mohiuddin Khoja for his permanent support and standing with the SPA to devote its media dominance and its participation in many forums and events.