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*For Immediate Release: *
**
*Community Radio** Features Prominently in the OURMedia 6 (OM6)
International Conference*

* *

Community radio and community broadcasting featured prominently in the
recently concluded OURMedia 6 (OM6) conference held in Sydney,
Australiafrom April
9 to 13, 2007. More than 18 community radio activists and AMARC members from
Australia, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Colombia, Fiji, Ghana, Indonesia, Iran,
Japan, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Timor Leste, and
Uruguay made presentations, and organised panel discussions in the
conference.



The topics of presentations and discussion ranged from the role of community
radio to enable an inclusive and just peace to participatory research for
community radio program series for social change; from community
broadcasting in Australia to rural communication media in Papua New Guinea;
from best practices for regulatory frameworks in community broadcasting to
community broadcasting-new technologies & social action; and from community
radio in the forefront of the national movement for Freedom to community
radio in Asia and Pacific-Challenges and Best Practices.



All community radio related presentations are available at:

http://amarcwiki.amarc.org/wiliki.cgi?OURMedia.



The theme of the OM6 conference was "Sustainable Futures: Roles and
challenges for community, alternative and citizens' media". It was hosted by
the School of Communication Arts of the University of Western Sydney with
support from the Centre for Cultural Research (UWS) and the Faculty of Huma
nities and Social Sciences, University of Technology, Sydney. The time the
conference focused on how research into "citizens' media" can assist in
understanding the cultural changes currently taking place with regards to
open public participation and social inclusion.



-ENDS-



*About OURMedia: *OURMedia is an international network and forum founded in
2001 by a group of academics interested in advancing the democratic
potential of community, or "citizens' media." It is now a network of over
500 people from 50 countries and has generated an extensive body of
practical and theoretical knowledge, primarily in English and Spanish. The
OM6 Conference will bring together international and national experts,
researchers, policy makers, and community development practitioners to
discuss ways to ensure a sustainable future for community and citizen's
media.



*About **AMARC**:* AMARC, the World Association of Community
RadioBroadcasters is an international non-governmental organization
serving the
community radio movement in over 110 countries, and advocating for the right
to communicate at the international, national, local and neighbourhood
levels. AMARC has an International Secretariat in Montreal. It has regional
sections in Africa, Latin America and Asia Pacific and offices in
Johannesburg, Buenos Aires and Kathmandu.



For further information, please contact:

Suman Basnet, Regional Coordinator, AMARC Asia Pacific, [log in to unmask]




_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
For the latest from the community radio sector of Asia Pacific, please join
the AMARC email list by following the link
http://lists.amarc.org/mailman/listinfo/asiapacific-general OR just email me
and I will add your name to the subscribers' list.

____________________
Suman Basnet
Regional Coordinator
AMARC Asia Pacific
Kathmandu, Nepal

http://asiapacific.amarc.org

Phone: +977 1 5554811
Fax: +977 1 5521714


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