Key words of an event on which
people from all over the world meet every year. Really big concentration of
inteligence on a squere meter. Inspirational speechs about media
problematic. Expertly workshops, extensive discussions and nice afterdrinks. CIRCOM Regional Annual Conference.
The 32nd year took place in beautiful croatian small town
Cavtat. After the registration and welcome drink in Hotel Croatia on
Wednesday the conference had been opened
on Thursday 8th of May. The first discussed topic was regional public service.
After that professor Mark Deuze from University of Amsterdam talked about his
experience of media life and work of a journalist. Other topics discussed during the first
conference day were social media, public service broadcasting and also European
elections and investigative journalism. The conference welcomed media theory
experts, but also specialists from real life practice. Except domestic
personalities there were also successful people from foreign countries like Nikki
O'Donnell
from BBC, Rens Van Stralen of RTV Noord, Ewa Wolniewicz from TVP Wroclaw or
Jean Marc Dubois from France 3. Many new knowledge mostly about regional
broadcasting arised through the first day of the conference.
On Friday the problematic of reporting on Ukrainian crises
was rigorously covered by a special guest journalist Nataliya Gumenyuk, who is
a founder of the new Ukrainian public channel. Technology predictions about the
future of journalism were set by Nic Newman from Reuters. The winner of Prix
CIRCOM for Investigative Journalism Guy Lynn from BBC London and Anders Svenson
of SVT Tvärsnytt, who was commended in this cathegory presented the work of
investigative journalists. Antony Dore from BBC London explored how news centre
at New Broadcasting House transformed thinking on sharing, multi-skilling and
closer work between teams.
We were there as a part of live team to bring the freshest information. Check the summary of our tweets!
The event ended with Announcing of 33rd CIRCOM Regional conference. The place was indicated by unexpected riverdance performanced by a journalist Carla O'Brien. See you in Ireland in 2015!
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