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Freedom of the Media in Central and Eastern Europe - International Conference in Budapest, 7-8 April, 2000 - First Event of a Conference Series on Media and Politics (Freedom of the Media in Central and Eastern Europe, European Public Sphere, News Media and Politics - Independent Journalism) Venue: European Youth Centre Budapest, Council of Europe, Budapest, Zivatar utca 1-3., 1024 Hungary First Day, 7 April, 2000 8.00 9.00 Registration 9.00 9.20 Welcome Speech by Zsuzsanna Szelényi (Deputy Executive Director, European Youth Centre Budapest, Council of Europe) Transformation of the Media after Communism, Freedom of Expression, Political Control 9.20 10.30 First Session - Chair: Istvan Hegedus (Member of the Advisory Ownership Board, Hungarian News Agency) - Barbara Trionfi (Press Freedom Advisor, International Press Institute, Vienna): Freedom of the Media in Central and Eastern Europe - Jeremy Druker (Director and Editor-in-Chief, Transitions Online, Prague): Should Western-styleš journalism be the goal for Central and Eastern Europe? - Zoltán Kovács (Editor-in-Chief, Élet és Irodalom, Budapest): Press, Ownership, Politics in Hungary* 10.30 10.50 Break 10.50 12.30 Second Session Chair: Wolfgang Meissner (Director, Goethe Institute Hungary) - Martin Simecka (Editor-in-Chief, Sme, Bratislava): Freedom of Expression in Slovakia* Discussion 12.30 14.00 Break 14.00 15.10 Third Session - Chair: Péter Bajomi-Lázár (Media Policy Fellow, Open Society Institute, Budapest) - Tomas Vrba (Editor-in-Chief, The New Presence, Prague): Freedom and Responsibility Czech Media Ten Years After - Mircea Toma (Vice-President, Academia Catavencu Media Monitoring Agency, Bucharest): Politics and Media in Romania* - Alexei Pankin (Editor, Sreda, Moscow): Economic Constraints on Freedom of the Press in Russia 15.10 15.30 Break 15.30 17.45 Fourth Session Chair: Zsuzsanna Szelényi (Deputy Executive Director, European Youth Centre Budapest, Council of Europe) - Faros Lubonja (Editor in Chief, Perpjekja, Tirana): The Transformation of the Media in Albania - Emmy Barouh (Member of the Board of Directors, Bulgarian Branch of Transparency International): Play (Game) with the Freedom and the Freedom of the Play (Game) Discussion 17.45 18.00 Concluding Remarks Second Day, 8 April, 2000 The Civil Society and the Media 9.00 10.10 First session Chair: István Wisinger (Chairman, Association of Hungarian Journalists) - Mario Oetheimer (Program Counsellor, Media Division, Council of Europe, Strasbourg): Council of Europe assistance programmes in the media field - Carolyn Sawyer (President/CEO, Tom Sawyer Company, Columbia, South Carolina): Media and Government - Viktor Ivancic (Executive Director, Feral Tribune, Split): Change in Croatian Politics How Should the Media React?* 10.10 10.30 Break 10.30 12.30 Second Session Chair: Paul Dick (Director, British Council Budapest) - Duska Andric-Ruzicic (President, NGO "Medica", Zenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina): Media and Civil Society - Irene Tsintsadze (Director, Center "Alternative", Tbilisi): Mass Media in Georgia at the End of the Century Discussion 12.30 13.40 Third Session Chair: Calin Fabian (First Secretary, Embassy of the Romanian Republic to Hungary) - Joan Smith (Columnist, Independent on Sunday, London): Invasion of Privacy: The Price of a Free Press? Discussion 13.40 14.00 Concluding Remarks * Temporary titles The Organisers of the Conference: Istvan Hegedus (independent project consultant), Association of Hungarian Journalists (MUOSZ), Openness Club (Hungary). Conference Co-ordinators: Réka Sárközy, Edit Kovács, Andrea Polyák, Anna Simon. The conference has been sponsored by the Open Society Institute, Freedom House, the German Marshall Fund of the United States, the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, the British Council and the Austrian Science and Research Liaison Office, Budapest. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net