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Information in the age of market-driven journalism
Friends of Le Monde Diplomatique, the NUJ and the CPBF are pleased to invite you to the 2005 conference of the Friends, on Saturday, March 12th from 10am-5pm, Camden Centre, Bidborough Street, Kings Cross tube. Doors open at 9am.

Organised by Friends of Le Monde Diplomatique in partnership with the National Union of Journalists and Campaign for Press & Broadcasting Freedom.

SEE BELOW FOR BOOKING INSTRUCTIONS.

 

This international conference focuses on the commercialisation of the media. Democracy relies on access to accurate information. Should the media be subject to market forces or treated as a public good to be safeguarded?

Morning 10:00-12:30:
THE PRESENT: IMPACT OF "FREE" MARKET ON CONTENT, CONTROL AND DISTRIBUTION OF NEWS.
Chair: Victoria Brittain, writer and journalist, Research Associate, LSE

Afternoon 13:30-16:45:
TOWARDS THE FUTURE: INFORMATION AS A RIGHT & THE VALUE OF PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING.  Chair: Jeremy Dear, General Secretary NUJ.


INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS:
UK: Nicholas Jones, BBC political correspondent for 30 years, Steven Barnett, University of Westminster, author of ‘The World on the Box', David Miller, Prof. Strathclyde Univ, Granville Williams, Huddersfield Univ, Editor of Freepress.
FRANCE:  Serge Halimi  -  Le Monde Diplomatique.
ITALY: Marco Travaglio, Author and journalist.
US: John Nichols, Author & journalist, Free Press.
RUSSIA: Oksana Antonenko, International Institute Of Strategic Studies.
INDIA: Prasun Sonwalkar School of Cultural Studies, University of the West of England

NEW MEDIA: Alan Sekers, director Multimedia Studies, London College of Communication.
EU legislation: Rachel Crawford-Smith ’Europa ’ Institute, Univ. of Edinburgh

The  Conference will  cover: Commodification, Control and Distribution, impact of GATS and TRIPS agreements, Internet implications for news, EU policies, Commissions vs. Parliament, Regulation vs. Deregulation, the future of Public Service Broadcasting.

BOOKING INSTRUCTIONS
Tickets on the day subject to availability. Advance Tickets: £15 - concessions £10 with photocopy (including FLMD and NUJ members).  Send cheque and sae to: "Friends of Le Monde Diplomatique" Media Conference,  c/o NUJ, 308-312 Gray's Inn Road, London WC1X 8DP  - Info line:  07984 178 193.


PLEASE INCLUDE A SLIP OF PAPER WITH THE FOLLOWING DETAILS:

I WOULD LIKE .... (NUMBER) TICKETS MAILED TO ME AT (NAME, ADDRESS, POSTCODE, EMAIL, TELEPHONE NUMBER). PLEASE INDICATE WHERE YOU FIRST HEARD ABOUT THE CONFERENCE.

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE!

Kind regards,
Susanna, Donatella, David, Kyle, Elisabeth, Roxana, Annie, Caroline, Paul, MariaFrancesca - The Friends UK Committee.


DATELINE: 25 January, 2010

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