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19. 03. 2014

DO NOT LET YOURSELF BE SPINNED

Belgrade - On Friday, 21 March, Media Coalition will announce the launch of the multimedia campaign for media literacy. The main goal of the campaign is to develop critical thinking and analytical view of information with media audiences, primarily the youth, as well as to raise professional standards in journalism and to strengthen the respect of the Ethical Code of journalists.


Unless this whole conference is a sort of a spin?

Bear in mind that, along with the representatives of the Media Coalition, the press conference will be joined by the newroom of Njuz.net. Together with the colleagues, they will demonstrate on the spot different ways in which information presented in the press conference can be spinned.

- The participants are invited not to ask any questions during the press conference because suspicious people are the last thing this conference needs. Also, we advise the participants to take warm clothes as the rain was announced, but there will be enough room in the basement for everyone, so you don't need to call in advance and announce your presence. We are not sure about leaving the conference, though, said the colleagues from Njuz.net.

Media Coalition is an informal partnership of five media organizations: The Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (NUNS), The Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS), the Independent Journalists' Association of Vojvodina (NDNV), Lokal Press, and the Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM):

WHO: 
Dinko Gruhonjić, President, the Independent Journalists' Association of Vojvodina 
Miloš Čolović, online community manager, Agency P.R.A.
Nenad Milosavljević, editor, Njuz.net


WHAT: 
Do Not Let Yourself Be Spinned - the announcement of the multimedia campaign, press conference

WHEN: 
Friday, 21 March 2014, 12:00 pm

WHERE: 
Medija centar Beograd, Terazije 3 / 2nd floor

CONTACT: 
Tamara Filipović Stevanović, coordinator of the Media Coalition on behalf of NUNS
tel: 066/8822 009, e-mail: tamara.filipovic@nuns.rs

 

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