-
-
International Children's Day of Broadcasting ICDB
ICDB, celebrated the first Sunday of March, is a day when broadcasters around the world “Tune in to Kids.” They air quality programming by, for and about children. But most of all, they allow children to be part of the programming and production process, to talk about their hopes and dreams, to share information and exchange views with their peers in other parts of the world. This year, the theme is: "Girls are... Boys are..." <a href='http://www.unicef.org/videoaudio/video_icdb.html' >website -
-
-
-
1st Kabataan sa Bisayas Media Festival
ANAKTV believes that life in the Philippines is not and should not be focused in the capital but that efforts should be made to spread activities around the archipelago. Hence, it is spearheading the first Kabataan sa Bisayas Media Festival now all set to be staged in Tacloban, Leyte on May 20, 21 and 22, 2011.
more info -
-
-
XX International Film Festival or Children and Youth - Divercine 2011
11-16 July 2011 - The festival takes place every year with the purpose of presenting an overview of new film productionsfor children and young people, facilitating access to the best and most diverse material and lots of fun. It is also constitutes an attempt to encourage film distribution companies to purchase new films and television programs for children. website -
-
The effects of media on children and young adults
‘The effects of media on children and young adults’ is an international conference, organised every second year since 1998 by the International Children Safety Service (ICSS) and the National Media and click -
-
-
YoungPress.eu conference
From 27th until 29th October 2011, the YoungPress.eu conference takes place in Antwerp (Belgium), featuring interesting workshops and lively debates on essential media issues. Young European reporters are being offered a superb opportunity to express their views on the media and journalism and to build up contacts with their peers. website -
-
Media Literacy Conference 2011
MLC 2011 - 21-23 November 2011, East Midlands Conference Centre, Nottingham, UK - The MEDIA LITERACY CONFERENCE, co-hosted by the Media Education Association and the Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and Media, once again offers an important forum and interdisciplinary networking space for teachers, academics and policy-makers engaged in developing media education in a variety of contexts. click -