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INPUT 2010 - Budapest, Hungary

Save the date: 8 - 12 May 2010

Organisation

19.05.09


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INPUT 2010 will be held in Budapest, Hungary. The second consecutive central European INPUT will be held from 8 - 12 May 2010, in the Milenaris Science Park in Budapest.

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A Great Job!

Jakub Osiejewski has a talk with Timo-Erkki Heino

Organisation

15.05.09


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Timo-Erkki Heino is the National Coordinators Coordinator of INPUT. On the last day of the conference, Jakub Osiejewski interviewed him about his role in the INPUT organisation.

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Healthy Popcorn

Dalia Danisz reports about the Tuesday afternoon conference session

Organisation

14.05.09


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“Healthy popcorn” is the title of Tuesday’s session, whose leader was Liana Saleh. It was a session dedicated to scientific and educational programmes. “We’re being bombarded with ubiquitous advertising. Especially on television. Who would risk creating a programme just about commercials! Who’d want to watch that?!“

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The documentary is not bad, but there’s just no room

Gazeta Wyborcza writes about INPUT 2009

Organisation

13.05.09


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The most important public media conference in the world, INPUT (INternational PUblic Television), is being held in Warsaw until Saturday. Its participants are directors and authors of programs working in public television, who for a week are discussing the best television programs from over 60 countries. For the first time in 30 years, INPUT is being held in an Central/Eastern European country.

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Television is harmful?

“Side Effects – Contact a Doctor” reveals the naked truth about the destructive effects of watching television.

Organisation

12.05.09


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This quite bold title, considering that we are participating in a conference of public television stations from around the world and promoting specific television productions, makes us open our eyes to certain phenomena. Disturbing phenomena in the modern world are TV programmes that can harm instead of offering education, entertainment, or culture.

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INPUT 2009 kicks off in Warsaw, Poland

1000 Television professionals from around the world gather in Warsaw

Organisation

11.05.09


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The International Public Television Conference, INPUT 2009, has been included into the schedule of ceremonies taking place this year commemorating the 20th anniversary of the overthrow of communism in Central/Eastern Europe by the Council for the Protection of the Memory of Struggle and Martyrdom.

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Experimental Kit for Public TV: The INPUT Conference

Goethe Institut & INPUT

Organisation

3.05.09


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Innovative formats, the courage to broach unusual themes and pleasure in exploring terrain new to television again and again: the annual international INPUT conference shows and discusses over 80 TV productions that have led the way in the development of public-sector broadcasting. The Goethe-Institut, with its world-wide network of cultural institutes and centres, is one of INPUT’s important...

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Mini-INPUT - Busan, Korea

KBS hosts BoI at Dong-eui University in Busan on April 9, 2009.

Mini-INPUT

9.04.09


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KBS hosted a screening event of some of the most innovative public TV programmes in its “Mini-INPUT Korea” series at Dong-eui University in Busan on April 9, 2009.

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Selected Programmes for INPUT 2009

During the conference programmes from 40 countries will be screened and discussed

International Selection

4.03.09


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83 Television productions from 40 countries will be shown during INPUT 2009 in Warsaw. INPUT, staying true to its call to show and discuss Television Productions - will boast a programme with 21 Fiction productions, 30 TV Specific Productions and 32 Television Documentaries. Several Cross-Media Productions will also be screened and discussed.

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Mini-INPUT - United Kingdom

7th Mini INPUT to be held in London - Weekend of World Television

Mini-INPUT

25.02.09


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As 2009 gains momentum, the Goethe-Institut London is set to present its 7th Mini-Input. This year on 13 and 14th March, with the programme spread out over Friday night and all of Saturday, but will also be expanded to include some of the best films that were shown at the last Prix Europa festival, which took place in Berlin in October 2008.

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