FORUM OF EUROPEAN AND ASIAN MEDIA KICKS OFF IN KYIV
PanARMENIAN.Net
December 8, 2010 - 17:03 AMT 13:03 GMT
On December 8, annual Forum of European and Asian Media - FEAM -
kicked off in Kyiv.
The forum, organized by RIA Novosti, has brought together 300 leading
journalists and media executives from the CIS, Baltic states and
Georgia, as well as international experts.
Representatives of media communities will discuss problems of
information cooperation in the European-Asian region for two days:
development of multimedia technologies, transfer to digital media,
media convergence, competition between traditional media and owners
of new platforms, social networks phenomenon.
Besides, the forum participants will also discuss whether Internet
access should become another right of a modern person.
Sto Storon (One Hundred Parties) online paper, which is common for
media of the CIS, Baltic states and Georgia, will be presented at the
forum as a huge integrated project. Each media outlet, a participant
of the project, is provided with the opportunity to freely publish
own materials and use the common content.
Traditionally, informal communication of the event participants with
the host country's leadership is envisaged as part of the forum.
This year, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych was expected to
participate in the event, however, it was reported that he will
be unable to meet with the forum participants due to tight working
schedule.
Executive Director of PanARMENIAN Media LLC Armen Azaryan is among
the forum participants.
From: A. Papazian
PanARMENIAN.Net
December 8, 2010 - 17:03 AMT 13:03 GMT
On December 8, annual Forum of European and Asian Media - FEAM -
kicked off in Kyiv.
The forum, organized by RIA Novosti, has brought together 300 leading
journalists and media executives from the CIS, Baltic states and
Georgia, as well as international experts.
Representatives of media communities will discuss problems of
information cooperation in the European-Asian region for two days:
development of multimedia technologies, transfer to digital media,
media convergence, competition between traditional media and owners
of new platforms, social networks phenomenon.
Besides, the forum participants will also discuss whether Internet
access should become another right of a modern person.
Sto Storon (One Hundred Parties) online paper, which is common for
media of the CIS, Baltic states and Georgia, will be presented at the
forum as a huge integrated project. Each media outlet, a participant
of the project, is provided with the opportunity to freely publish
own materials and use the common content.
Traditionally, informal communication of the event participants with
the host country's leadership is envisaged as part of the forum.
This year, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych was expected to
participate in the event, however, it was reported that he will
be unable to meet with the forum participants due to tight working
schedule.
Executive Director of PanARMENIAN Media LLC Armen Azaryan is among
the forum participants.
From: A. Papazian