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"Because
discrimination remains a common practice
whose victims are ill-informed about
their rights and the remedies available,
the campaign has built new forms of
partnership with the media. Through
these partnerships, the campaign aimed
at producing innovative information on
fight against discrimination and
intercultural dialogue. By crossing
professional practices, the campaign
seek to initiate a really inclusive
approach for producing information in
which each individual is able to
contribute to the democratic debate"
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29 November to 3
December 2010 - Media, Intercultural
Dialogue & Fight Against
Discrimination- Cross Reports From
Turkey
‘‘A European Media Encounter’ was held in Istanbul (Turkey) from 29 November to 2nd December 20010. It was organized within the framework of the " Speak out Against Discrimination Campaign" in partnership with Turkish Radio Television (TRT) and Bahcesehir University. 30 mainstream and minority media professionals exchanged professional practices when covering intercultural dialogue and the fight against discrimination in Europe. It encouraged the training of local and national media professionals in order to increase the level of co-produced and co-distributed media reports on the fight against discrimination at a local and national level. This encounter was held during the Turkish chairmanship of the Committee of Minsters of the Council of Europe. |
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18-21 May 2010 - Media co-production workshop in Odessa (Ukraine)
An Initiative for Crossing Media Practices in Ukraine - Campaign’s Objective 3 -
a Media co-production workshop with mainstream and minority media professionals
for supporting exchanges of professional practices and encouraging media
partnerships building across Ukraine takes place Odessa, from 18 to 21 May
gathering 35 participants.
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18-21 May 2010 -National Media Encounter: From Multicultural perspectives to intercultural dialogue. An initiative for Cross Media Practices in Ukraine (Odessa, Ukraine)
On 18-21 May a national media encounter “From multicultural perspectives to Intercultural dialogue: An initiative for Cross Media Practices” was held in Odessa, (Ukraine) in partnership with Democracy through Culture. It was organized within the framework of the Council of Europe's “Speak Out Against Discrimination Campaign”. It permitted an exchange of practices between majority and minority media professionals in order to achieve higher quality and greater coverage on intercultural and antidiscrimination issues. It encouraged the formation of local and national media professionals in order to increase the level of co-produced and co-distributed media reports on the fight against discrimination at a local and national level. |
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18-19 March 2010 - International conference - An alternative self-representation? Ethnic minority media, between hegemony and resistances
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8-11 December 2009 - Bari conference
focus on campaign: The Italian City of Bari was the focus of the Campaign. This was made possible due to a major conference which brought together members of the Intercultural Cities network to determine how new policies at the city council level can maximize the benefit of diversity in local communities. Outdoor billboards and other public events brought the Campaign to the city’s population.
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Campaign’s TV spot
The Campaign’s TV spot was broadcasted by Channel France 2, a public television broadcaster. The French channel TF1 alongside with several public and private television channels from Moldova, Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Albania provided hundreds of thousands of Europeans with an opportunity to become familiar with the campaigns’ message.
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24 September 2009 - Campaign launch in Reggio Emilia
On 24 September 2009 Gabriella Battaini Dragoni, Director General of Education, Culture and Heritage, Youth and Sport gave a press conference with Graziano Delrio, Reggio Emilia’s Major which launched the campaign and presented the Council of Europe’s White Paper on Intercultural Dialogue. Reggio Emilia is also part of the Intercultural Cities Network.
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21 September 2009- Slovenia: Campaign Activities
A three month outdoor campaign launched the antidiscrimination campaign in Slovenia. The national information office organized debates and round table discussions which concentrated on the issue of discrimination. ‘Why diversity enriches us’? Was a competition which proved popular amongst children and received high level political support from Borut Pahor, Slovenia’s Prime Minister.
Report [Word]
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16 September 2009 - Launch in Russia of the Anti-Discrimination Campaign
On 16 September 2009 the Anti Discrimination Campaign was launched in Russia by Gabriella Battaini-Dragoni (Director General of Education, Culture and Heritage, Youth and Sport). The campaign was endorsed by the Russian Footballer Andrei Arshavin.
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August 2009-Polish Woodstock rocks the Anti Discrimination message
During the 15th Prystanek Woodstock Festival (from 31 July to 2 August 2009) at Kostryzn some 450,000 people took up the Council of Europe’s call to ‘Speak Out Against Discrimination’. 25 volunteers staffed the Council of Europe’s Speak Out Against Discrimination stand and distributed material to more than 70,000 people. The campaign was published in the media and was associated with celebrities who were present at the concerts as well as in debates. The celebrities present included Lech Walesa. Tadeusz Mazpwieki, Micheal Lang and Jureak Owsiak, the chief organizer of the festival.
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July 2009 - Campaign launch in Portugal
On 9 July, the campaign was launched in Lisbon in cooperation with the High Commission for Immigration and Intercultural Dialogue of Portugal (ACIDI).
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29 June 2009-Campaign launched in Spain
On 29 June the antidiscrimination campaign was launched in Spain. The campaign was endorsed by the local council with over 220 billboards which served to raise awareness and promote good practice amongst journalists when reporting on Intercultural and discrimination issues.
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April 2009 - Seville conference : Video and blog report
During a Council of Europe Conference held in Seville on 21-24 April 2009 a team of journalists produced a video and blog report. The video and blog report debated different perspectives on Intercultural dialogue and the fight against discrimination.
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21-24 april 2009 - Media perspectives: Intercultural dialogue and the fight against discrimination Seville (Spain)
A meeting was held with media experts to discuss perspectives on intercultural dialogue and the fight against discrimination. The conclusions of this encounter revealed the extent of the problems that minorities are facing in Spain.
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9 April 2009: Civic education: Council of Europe helps school children
Children from a school in Alsace, France used the Council of Europe’s Speak Out Against Discrimination campaign as part of their civic education studies.
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20 March 2009- Campaign launched in Romania
A Roma Party and round table discussion were the highlights of the campaign launch which took place in Romania. The launch was jointly organized by the Council of Europe’s Bucharest Information Office, the National Council for Combating Discrimination and the National Audiovisual Council. The Campaigners also encouraged media professionals in order to be better prepared when reporting on discrimination and cultural diversity and seeked parliamentary support in order to combat ‘hate speech’.
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March 2009-Anti discrimination campaign in Slovenia
Some 400 billboards posters brought home the Council of Europe’s anti-discrimination message to the residents of Ljubljana and other Slovenian towns. The campaign which was launched in January for a three month period also featured discussion on hate speech as well as other events which were organized by the country’s information office. The Council of Europe also joined forces with magazines targeted at children and teenagers were the creative competition ‘Why Diversity Enriches Us’ was launched. On 24 March, the Country’s capital Ljlubjliana hosted further events in support of the campaign ‘Speak Out Against Discrimination’ such as ‘Spaces of Diversity’.
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15 January 2009-Antidiscrimination- Rai Uno highlights campaign (Italy)
The Italian television station Rai Uno broadcasted an interview with Gabriella Battaini-Dragoni after the Italian Version of the White Paper on Intercultural Dialogue was launched in Rome. On 15 January the Director General of Education, Culture, Heritage, Youth and Sport visited the Italian Capital and participated in a television studio discussion on the Council of Europe and its campaign against discrimination. She outlined the organisation’s commitment to cultural pluralism and its campaign against discrimination.
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December/ January- Poster campaigns in France and Slovenia
More than 125 billboard posters were displayed in Strasbourg, France to promote the anti-discrimination campaign during the run up to Christmas. Slovenia’s capital Ljublijana has also displayed numerous billboards around the city.
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Partner Organisations |
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L’Agenda Interculturel
L’Agenda Interculturel is a monthly
published by CBAI- Centre bruxellois
d’action interculturelle- (Brussels
Centre for Intercultural action). This
publication specializes on intercultural
issues and policies including in the
areas of combating discrimination,
social cohesion, urban planning for
diverse communities, as well as
preventing stereotypes. It also acts as
an intermediary amongst local
intercultural actors and mass media by
providing critical analysis and
specialized reporting.
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Agos
Agos
is an Armenian weekly newspaper
published in Istanbul, Turkey. It was
established on 5 April 1996. Today, it
has a circulation of around 5,000. It
has both Armenian and Turkish pages as
well as an on-line English edition.
Hrant Dink was its chief editor from the
newspaper's start until his
assassination outside of the newspaper's
offices in Istanbul in January 2007.
Hrant Dink's son Arat Dink who served as
the executive editor of the weekly has
been named as a co-defendant in the
cases brought against Hrant Dink for
denigrating Turkishness due to his
managerial position at the weekly. After
Hrant Dink's assassination, the
editor-in-chief of the weekly became
Etyen Mahçupyan. Arat Dink continued to
serve as the executive editor.
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Anadolu University
Anadolu University (Turkey) prides
itself in operating one of the most
successful distance learning programs in
the world that has been followed by many
institutions. Their students also enjoy
a wide array of cultural activities
which provide them with a unique chance
to meet and converse with artists,
writers and journalists who are invited
to the university’s campus.
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Ankara University
is an institution that has identified
and integrated the history and the
mission of the Turkish Republic with its
people. The establishment of Ankara
University represented the
substantiation of a different mission
beyond obvious reasons, just as the
establishment of the Turkish Republic,
beyond being just a change in government,
is a major social transformation to a
system relying on modern science, modern
democratic values and institutions. The
foundation of Ankara University was
personally initiated by the great
Atatürk, to form the basis of his
principles and revolutionary ideas, to
disseminate and to firmly establish
these principles and ideas nationally,
and to be the undaunted defender of
these principles that express modernity,
science and enlightenment. With its
awareness of being the first university
of the Turkish Republic, and under the
light of Atatürk’s revolutionary ideas
and principles of the Republic, Ankara
University is locked on to the target of
reaching the highest level of modern
civilization under the guidance of
reason and science.
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Asians In Media
Asians In Media is an online media and current affairs magazine.
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Association of European Journalists
The Association of European Journalists brings together journalists from Europe to defend freedom of the press and freedom of information. One of the aims of the international association is to create links between individual journalists; to exchange contacts, information and ideas.
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Bahçeşehir
University Faculty of Communication
Bahçeşehir
University Faculty of Communication
consists of Cinema and Television,
Advertising, Public Relations, Visual
Communication Design, Photography and
Video and Journalism departments. The
structure of classes is designed based
on both theoretical and practice driven
courses. The students graduate from the
school by creating their own short
films, radio programs, advertising and
public relations campaigns, animation
and interactive web sites and
photographs in this practice
environments - examples of professional
communication life. Thanks to Co-Op
classes that are opened by well known
local and international companies and
branded as such, the students obtain the
opportunity of being educated as
communication professionals in agencies,
studios and companies for three or six
months. Hence, they get in touch with
the media sector; improve their
practical skills and horizons while they
are at school.
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BBC
The BBC was the world's first national broadcasting organisation and was founded on 18 October 1922. It broadcasts in the United Kingdom and other countries on television, radio and the Internet. The BBC also sells its programmes to other broadcasting companies in the world.
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Bianet
Bianet
is
the Turkish Internet news web site,
has been implemented by IPS
Communication Foundation and part of the
BIA project, The Independent
Communication Network, which brings
together more than 130 local newspapers
and radio and television stations. It is
a very good example of a project that
has a particular focus on cultural
diversity in Turkey. Since its official
start in January 2001 it has been
publishing stories about minorities,
refugees, immigrants, their rights and
advocacy in terms of human rights
journalism and peace journalism, topics
that are generally neglected by the
Turkish mainstream media. The IPS
Communication foundation also supports
publications for journalists and
organizes trainings for journalists and
journalism students to enhance
pluralism, participation in public
affairs, journalistic standards and
professional ethics, where bianet staff
work as trainers.
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Binfikir
Binfikir
started as a Belgian news website in May 2004 to inform “Turks in Belgium”
about Belgian affairs in Turkish and
became monthly newspaper in November
2005. Binfikir Newspaper is currently
the leading local Turkish newspaper in
Belgium in terms of distribution
network, timeliness, professionalism and
circulation (10000). It features news
and articles about Belgian affairs and
Turkish community related subjects;
business, politics, economy, finance,
culture, sports, etc. Ever since its
first issue, Binfikir newspaper has
built a hard-earned reputation for
itself in pioneering the introduction of
high level press standards, use of
correct written language, originality,
and impartiality.
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Birmingham
City University -
Birmingham, United Kingdom. Post
graduate course in Broadcast Journalism
that is accredited by the BJTC
(Broadcast Journalism Training council)
which is the national professional body
representing key U.K broadcasters,
including the BBC. The course
specializes in all aspects of Broadcast
Journalism, predominantly Radio but also
Television and online journalism. Its
intensity trains future journalists on
the modern day demands of the News room
and prepares students for finding work
straight away in the industry.
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BNJ FM SA -
RFJ, RJB and RTN are the three regional and private Swiss radio stations, which operate under BNJ FM SA. Each of these channels provides its audiences with regional news. The latest audience figures for these three radio stations are of 126,000 people.
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Broadcast Training and Skills Regulator (BTSR)
The Broadcast Training and Skills Regulator (BTSR) was established in 2005 as the broadcast industry co-regulatory body for training and skills. We work with Ofcom, the industry and Skillset to ensure that the industry provides training and skills development opportunities that are relevant, inclusive and cost-effective for the thousands of people it employs.
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Cafebabel.com
Cafebabel.com
is a European online magazine on current
affairs published in six languages:
English, French, German, Spanish,
Italian and Polish.
This is a publication of the Babel
International association. The latter
was created in 2001 when two Erasmus
students at the Institute of Political
Studies in Strasbourg had an idea of
"creating a virtual space to exchange
ideas and discuss the European issues."
Cafebabel.com seeks to "contribute to
the emergence of a European public
opinion" through its media activities
(magazine, blogs ...) and events
(organizing debates and conferences).
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Chinese
Radio & TV
Chinese
Radio & TV
connects Chinese and Western culture and
society through different media
channels. CRTV is an organisation which
makes radio, television and a magazine
for the Chinese community residing in
The Netherlands. The audience includes
Chinese immigrants from mainland China
and Hong Kong and students from China,
and the Dutch interested in Chinese
culture. CRTV makes its broadcasts in
Mandarin, Cantonese and Dutch. The
subjects are mainly social and cultural
oriented. CRTV cooperates often with
many different Dutch and Chinese
organisations to make programs and to
get or give support. Regularly CRTV also
organizes cultural events to encourage
even more the understanding between East
and West. Chinese Radio and Television
is a communication platform between
different generations of Chinese people
and between the Chinese community and
the Dutch society.
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Community Media Forum Europe
The CMFE is a network of policy experts, organisations and federations which aim to support the role of Community Media on the European level.
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Cultural Diversity Network (CDN)
The CDN seeks to provide a platform for collective action on the key issues of diversity in the media.
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Eur@dioNantes
Eur@dioNantes
is a local pilot project with a European
vocation, an associative radio that has
already obtained an official
authorization for broadcasting.
Diffused on the frequency 101.3 in the
area of Nantes (France), Eur@dioNantes
equally benefits a direct broadcast on
the internet. The students, supervised
by professional journalists, will treat
local and national information and
compare them with the current news of
their native country. The idea is to
create a common reflection on European
current affairs through these
multicultural exchanges.
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The European Broadcasting Union
The European Broadcasting Union is the largest association of national broadcasters in the world. It promotes cooperation between broadcasters and aides the exchange of audiovisual content. The EBU works to ensure that the crucial role of public service broadcasters is recognised and taken into consideration by decision-makers.
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Eurosport
Turkey
is a part of the Eurosport International
family. Eurosport is one of the biggest
sport channels of the world. In 70
countries, in 22 different languages we
are broadcasting sporting events. In
Turkey it was first broadcast in 1997.
In 2001 the Turkish version was started.
Now, Eurosport is in all satellites and
digital platforms in Turkey including HD
versions.
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France
Télévisions -
Entreprise de service public, France
Télévisions est le premier groupe
audiovisuel français. Il regroupe 4
chaînes métropolitaines (France 2,
France 3, France 4 et France 5) et un
réseau d'outre-mer avec RFO et la chaîne
France Ô, traitant des DOM (départements
d'outremer) et diffusée en métropole.
"L'agence de proximité" dont la
rédaction européenne fait partie fournit
images et reportages à tout le réseau
France Télévisions.
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Habervesaire
is the news portal of Istanbul Bilgi
University. It’s an online place where you
can find the current news and the agenda.
The news is written by students and the
teachers who are real journalists outside of
the classes.
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Hürriyet
(en
turc :
« la liberté ») est un
quotidien
turc
fondé le
1er mai
1948
par la famille de presse des Simavi. Il
appartient au groupe Doğan Yayıncılık A.Ş.
qui possède également les quotidiens
Milliyet
(la nation),
Radikal
(radical),
Posta,
Turkish Daily News,
Referans,
Fanatik
et
Fanatik basket.
Ancien journal populaire, ses titres à la
une cherchent à toucher les couches modestes
de la société. Tirage : 360 000 exemplaires.
Ce quotidien turc a sa devise en page 1,
sous le drapeau turc : « La Turquie
appartient aux Turcs » (Türkiye
Türklerindir).
Gökşin Sipahioğlu,
le célèbre fondateur et président de
l’agence
Sipa Press
fut l'un de ses collaborateurs.
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“Il
Messaggero”
was founded in 1878. It is an Italian
daily newspaper based in Rome and one of
the most important. It sells around 250
thousand daily copies and it is the most
read in the Italian Capital.
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i
newspaper was founded in 2009 and is now
one the most important daily newspapers
in Portugal. It was recognized as one of
the most innovative European newspapers
by the European Newspaper Award 2009 and
as one of the newspapers with best
design in Portugal and Spain.
Time Out Lisboa deals
with culture and consumption.
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Information
Agency of cultural industries “PRO”
was founded in 2009, with a goal to
promote cultural information space in
Ukraine. This agency is specialized in
promoting professional cultural
projects. Agency activity is designed
to: facilitate productive relationships
between representatives of the Ukrainian
cultural market and its users; provide
complete information about its
activities to the media, form
professional cultural informational
space of Ukraine. "PRO" is a unique
information portal, which serves as an
effective tool in promoting projects of
professionals of national culture,
allows to work effectively with their
users and raise awareness and loyalty of
the public to its activities. Nowadays
Ukrainian mass media, participants of
cultural market, government agencies,
Ukrainian and international NGOs are
regular users of "PRO".
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Inform Media
is a large corporation, which operates in Austria, Hungary and Romania. It offers its customers products such as printed press including newspapers and magazines, as well as online news and advertising portals.
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ISCPA
(‘the Media Institute’) is a privately run French journalism school based in Paris and Lyon. It offers degrees in journalism and communication ranging from 3 to 5 years duration. In order to get a degree in journalism students have to write a dissertation at the end of their studies.
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KATTIA
TV
- After almost 7 years in charge of
“NÓS” weekly TV show conceived as an
“information bridge” between immigrants
and Portuguese society produced by a
staff of journalist, and sponsored by
the High Commissioner for Immigration
and Intercultural Dialogue and by the
National Television RTP (Radio e
Televisão Portuguesa) Kattia Hernandez
developed a new career in Portugal
designing WEB Video Content for
different entities and projects in the
last 4 months. The Human Development
department of Gulbenkian Foundation, the
Lisbon cultural activities enterprise
EGEAC, the international fashion
magazine ZOOT, the Mexican Embassy,
COWORKLISBOA and other are amongst her
clients. Through customized videos the
promotion of events and projects can be
exponentially increased online. Also is
developing a new online series called
INSIDE COWORK, where she visits
interesting Cowork places in Berlin, NY,
Boston, Barcelona and next Madrid &
Mexico. To follow this project go to:
insidecowork.wordpress.com
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La Libre Belgique -
Quotidien de Belgique francophone, le
seul à avoir une réelle audience en
Flandre. Tirage, +/- 50 000 exemplaires.
Actualité nationale et internationale.
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Lider
TV
was established in 2000. Before
broadcast our programmes we had only
Radio Lider. Our tv company is private
tv and we broadcast our programmes in t
satellite too. There are different
programmes at Lider tv. I work on news
program. We transmit news 6 times during
the day. We have special correspondents
in some counties.
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LUSA
is since 1987 the biggest news agency in
Portuguese language, having more than
200 Journalists and 80 correspondents
based abroad. With nearly 800 news and
700 photos a day, LUSA offers its
service to all Portuguese national
newspapers, radio stations and
television networks and internet portals
covering international matters, national
politics, social, local, society,
health, justice and other services.
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“Maariv”,
is the 3rd biggest in Israel,
smaller than “Yediot Aharonot” and
bigger than “Haaretz”. I work mainly in
the local magazine of Tel Aviv, called
“Tel Aviv Times” which belongs to “Maariv”.
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Magyar
Televízió
is Hungary's national public-service
television. It was established pursuant to
the Hungarian Parliament Act I of 1996 on
radio and television broadcasting as the
successor of the Hungarian Television, a
state enterprise founded in 1957. The
station currently broadcasts on two
channels: m1,
a terrestrial program, and m2,
transmitted over satellite. Since the launch
of commercial television in Hungary in 1997,
the Hungarian Television lost its media
market monopoly and it has been facing
serious competition both in terms of
audience figures and advertising revenues.
Its primary mission, however, remains the
performance of public-service functions,
such as the production of programmes
addressing the needs of smaller groups of a
variegated Hungarian society (religious
people, children, people interested in
Hungarian culture and arts, minorities and
Hungarians living abroad).
The Religious and
Church Programmes
of the Hungarian Television celebrated their
20th anniversary in 2010. The television
started broadcasting specialist programmes
on religious themes just after the fall of
the Communist regime in 1990. Now it reached
an amount of more than 11.000 minutes
broadcast every year. There are programmes
for the eight so-called historical churches
of Hungary and for 47 so-called “minority”
churches. Genres vary from coverage of
church news and events, children’s and youth
programmes, Bible interpretation,
documentary, portrait documentary and live
broadcast of religious events.
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Mediapart.fr
runs longer analysis, reports and
investigation pieces that aren't
published in traditional media.
It is the first French pure player
information website with premium
content. Its unique business model means
that it is funded by suscribers so the
website is free of ads.
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MTNL,
founded in 2001, is a producer of TV
programs that reflects the cultural
diversity of the large Dutch cities. The
programs are made for local, regional
and national Dutch television.
Walther Tjon Pian Gi
has a career in construction
engineering, dance and theatre,
television and cultural diversity
activism and policy.
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The North German broadcasting company
(NDR)
is an institution of the public
establishments for Hamburg,
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Niedersachsen
and Schleswig-Holstein. The seat is in
Hamburg-Rotherbaum (Radio) and Hamburg-Lokstedt
(Television). The NDR originated in 1954
from the splitting of the NWDR in NDR
and West German Radio. NDR is a member
of the ARD and has nowadays about 3500
employees.
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NTVMSNBC, Turkey’s
News Portal, started out on May 15, 2000; by
forming a partnership with world’s most
visited news portal MSNBC, ntvmsnbc took the
advantage of MSNBC’s technological ability
and NTV’s experience on th subject of
“news”. NTVMSNBC news portal offers
information on a wide range of subjects. Its
content prepared by its own staff editors in
an impartial and unbiased manner. Users can
get access to the news, of the latest
developments, real time data on market and
exclusive topics.
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Press Complaints Commission
An independent body which deals with complaints from members of the public about the editorial content of newspapers and magazines.
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Público
is a Portuguese national newspaper (one
of the most trusted). It celebrated this
past March its 20th year of
existence.
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Radio
FRO 105,0 MHz
is a free, non-commercial radio station,
which works according to the open access
concept. Radio FRO 105,0 MHz is located
in Linz, Austria and has been
broadcasting since September 1998. Radio
FRO 105,0 MHz supports nearly 400
volunteers in producing broadcasting
shows in over 15 languages and was
involved in social, cultural and
artistic projects during the last
decade. Roughly 400 volunteer
programming providers turn out over 100
radio shows in more than 15 languages.
Areas of emphasis are informational and
public service programs by NGOs and
local initiatives, diverse language
shows, a cultural and educational
channel, broadcasts for young people as
well as senior citizens and a variety of
music programming.
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Respect Magazine -
Lancé en janvier 2004, Respect est un
magazine trimestriel, précurseur d’un
journalisme ouvert à la diversité,
acteur engagé dans la reconnaissance et
la rencontre des multiples composantes
de notre société. Décoloniser nos
imaginaires, apprendre à vivre
ensemble : voilà l’objectif de Respect !
Distribué en kiosque en France
métropolitaine et départements
d’outremer, Respect Magazine s’appuie
sur une équipe reconnue pour son
ouverture et sa diversité :
journalistes, artistes, étudiants,
acteurs associatifs, entrepreneurs
sociaux, éducateurs, simples citoyens…
De toutes origines et de tous milieux,
réunis autour de valeurs et d’un projet
communs. Depuis janvier 2008, en
partenariat avec l’Unesco et l’Alliance
des Civilisations (ONU), l’équipe
éditoriale de Respect travaille
également avec des jeunesses d’autres
pays, issus de cultures discriminées,
zones de conflits ou milieux
défavorisés. Aujourd’hui en zone
francophone, demain ailleurs.
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Salamnews est
le premier magazine gratuit des cultures
musulmanes. Avec un contenu exclusif
dédié aux cultures musulmanes, Salamnews
propose et analyse chaque mois
l’actualité nationale et internationale
au travers d’une ligne éditoriale
affinitaire, éthique et citoyenne. Lancé
en septembre 2008, Salamnews est devenu
une publication de référence sur les
cultures musulmanes. Magazine gratuit
mensuel et distribué dans les
principales villes de France, il propose
des rencontres, des échanges et des
éclairages sur le fait musulman.
Salamnews offre en 24 pages couleurs,
une information de qualité, au public
intéressé par les cultures musulmanes,
s’adressant ainsi à ceux qui les font,
ceux qui les aiment, ceux qui veulent
les découvrir et mieux les connaître.
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Saphir News
Saphir News is a daily online muslim newspaper which covers a range of topics such as sport, news and debates.
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The
Guardian
(formerly known as The Manchester
Guardian) is a British national
daily
newspaper owned by the
Guardian Media Group. Founded
in 1821, it is unique among major
British daily newspapers in being owned
by a
foundation (the
Scott Trust, via the Guardian
Media Group).
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The
School of Journalism and PR
in Skopje, Macedonia is the first and
only institution in Macedonia that
provides education for journalism and
public relations specialists,
successfully combining theory and
practice. Apart from the school
activities and projects, I’m working for
a production house whose products are
aimed for the youth. In that show are
included all topics for youth – everyday
life, people from different professions
and social standing, different
activities, events, humanitarian
organisations…
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Turkish Radio and Television Corporation Turkish Radio and Television Corporation is Turkey’s public service broadcaster. It was established in 1964. It broadcasts both nationally and internationally through 15 television channels and two online radio channels.
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World Association of Newpapers and New Publishers
World Association of Newpapers and New Publishers is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation made up of 76 national newspaper associations, 12 news agencies, 10 regional press organisations and individual newspaper executives in 100 countries. Founded in 1948, the association represents more than 18,000 publications on five continents.
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