SIXTH FORUM OF EUROPEAN AND ASIAN MEDIA WILL BE HELD IN ASTANA (KAZAKHSTAN) ON NOVEMBER 20-22
/ARKA/
November 16, 2011
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, November 16. /ARKA/. The Sixth Forum of European and Asian
Media (FEAM), organized traditionally by Russian RIA Novosti media
holding, will be held this year in Astana (Kazakhstan) on November
20-22 under the theme "Twenty years of independence: media and
society."
According to RIA Novosti, the forum will bring together some 250
media representatives from CIS, Baltic States and Georgia, including
leading media industry executives, bloggers, experts and analysts.
"This year's forum uses new technology and new approaches, but will
be remembered not so much by the use of modern technology, as by new
formats," RIA Novosti chief editor Svetlana Mironyuk was quoted as
saying in a press release.
The key themes will be the peculiarities of media amid rapidly
developing information technologies and the challenges of the
information society in the modern world.
The program of the Forum includes plenary and sectoral sessions,
roundtables and sessions, as well as presentations of new multimedia
products. Special sessions will discuss such sensitive issues as the
consequences of the social networking, media industry in a volatile
economy, the impact of government regulation on the Internet on media.
The media partners of the Forum are CIS Interstate TV and Radio
company Mir, Russian State Broadcasting Company Voice of Russia,
Nur Media holding (Kazakhstan), newspaper Kazakhstan Pravda, the
National channel Khabar (Kazakhstan) and the news agency Kazinform.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
/ARKA/
November 16, 2011
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, November 16. /ARKA/. The Sixth Forum of European and Asian
Media (FEAM), organized traditionally by Russian RIA Novosti media
holding, will be held this year in Astana (Kazakhstan) on November
20-22 under the theme "Twenty years of independence: media and
society."
According to RIA Novosti, the forum will bring together some 250
media representatives from CIS, Baltic States and Georgia, including
leading media industry executives, bloggers, experts and analysts.
"This year's forum uses new technology and new approaches, but will
be remembered not so much by the use of modern technology, as by new
formats," RIA Novosti chief editor Svetlana Mironyuk was quoted as
saying in a press release.
The key themes will be the peculiarities of media amid rapidly
developing information technologies and the challenges of the
information society in the modern world.
The program of the Forum includes plenary and sectoral sessions,
roundtables and sessions, as well as presentations of new multimedia
products. Special sessions will discuss such sensitive issues as the
consequences of the social networking, media industry in a volatile
economy, the impact of government regulation on the Internet on media.
The media partners of the Forum are CIS Interstate TV and Radio
company Mir, Russian State Broadcasting Company Voice of Russia,
Nur Media holding (Kazakhstan), newspaper Kazakhstan Pravda, the
National channel Khabar (Kazakhstan) and the news agency Kazinform.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress