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Eurovision Academy Assembly 2012

The Assembly is the essential meeting for Training & Development leaders in Public Service Media.

This year, the programme is organised around the following theme:
Making public media relevant and distinctive in the digital age


Inauguration of Eurovision ACADEMY

The annual assembly was a great opportunity to officially launch Eurovision ACADEMY. The official inauguration was done by Annika Nyberg, Director of Eurovision Media Department, cutting the symbolic ribbon in front of  the audience and Steering Committee.

Official inauguration of Eurovision ACADEMY

CONTENT OUTLINE

This following issues will be developed through case studies, lectures, panel discussions and work sessions:

  • SOCIAL MEDIA EMPOWER BROADCASTERS
  • TRANSMEDIA STORYTELLING: a future for the Media
  • BREAK-OUT SESSIONS:
    • Group 1: Documentaries become multimedia and multiplatform to enhance the programme power and influence
    • Group 2: How NOS trains its employees in the field of social media
    • Group 3: Creativity workshop - How to enhance creativityin your teams
  • Eurovision ACADEMY
    • Panel 1: 3-pillar strategy, results and developments, steering committee
    • Panel 2: IMPS Project - A cross departmental project on cross media production for EBU Members
    • Panel 3: Investigative Journalism for SEE countries
  • INNOVATION BY INSPIRATION

STEERING COMMITTEE

Welcome to the new Steering committee: (from left to right) Oltea Catineanu (ROR), Chantal Bournonville (RTBF), Ebru Aybars (TRT), Brigitta Nickelsen (RB/ARD), Nela Gudelj (HRT), Laurence Pennera (FTV), Jonathan Baker (BBC), Karen Willems (NOS), Irina Zimonyi (MTVA); elected for 2 years.

Newly elected Members of the Steering Committee

Audience

Heads of Training & Development, Heads of International Relations, Managers in charge of Talents, Strategy and Change Management from EBU Member organisations came and joined us for the 14th Eurovision ACADEMY Assembly..

46 participants / 20 EBU members from 17 countries

31 speakers from 14 countries

Overall satisfaction rating: 65.7% excellent / 34.3%% very good