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Sean O Siochru <[log in to unmask]>
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Sean O Siochru <[log in to unmask]>
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I too was at that meeting near Sao Paolo .

My feeling is that there are signs that there is a need for an 
international organisations around video and community TV.    There is a 
meeting in Marseille (see below)

Incidentally, I am chair of Dublin Community Television (www.dctv.ie) and 
the good news is we were granted a license on the 23 February last to 
broadcast, including a 'must carry' on the cable operator, the first in 
Ireland after years of lobbying etc..   (The bad news in we have no money, 
no premises, no staff...)

Bye
Sean

INVITATION TO AN INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
OF FREE TELEVISIONS
FROM MAY 6TH to 8TH 2006
IN MARSEILLE - FRANCE

On the occasion of the Meeting of Non Profit and Alternative Media in 
Marseille (France) that take place as part of the States General
Meeting for the Promotion of Pluralism in Media and Information.

At last we have found an opportunity to invite you to France for an
extensive workshop on free tv, citizen and community tv, alternative
tv, public access tv, educational tv, local tv, tv centered on people and 
social issues ...

TV channels are emerging all over the world as non profit, non aligned, non 
commercial, activist responses to the established propaganda of media 
wholly dependent on advertisers and industrial corporations. These 
alternative channels promote free speech and production and present 
programmes that are truly conceived to serve popular expression ...

Definitions vary from country to country, but the basic conviction is 
always the same: that free access to the audiovisual media is essential to 
democracy. Citizens must have access to television in order to instate 
pluralism in the views expressed through the news media as well as in the 
fields of art, creativity in general, culture and communication. These are 
domains that cannont be ruled by economic  considerations alone, or 
democracy is just an empty word.

We hope you will all be able to attend and contribute to the debate on the 
concrete means to instate pluralism and further democracy. It will also be 
an opportunity to meet, share experiences and get organised internationally 
and get this movement for free local, regional, national and international 
tv networks off the ground ... together, throughout the world.

Attached to this mail, the Appeal for Pluralism that's circulating in 
activist circles in France concerns all media, all those who work in / for 
the media all those who use the media (not only free media). This 
initiative hopes to open the debate on the media as widely as possible, to 
the media, free media, but also to viewers and users of the media, that 
free media hope to bring forward as the main actors of their programs.

All the information concerning the preparation and organisation of this 
meeting will be posted on the freetvnetwork mailing list (dedicated to free 
tv : all participants have moderator status and can send mails and enroll 
other members freely to all the other members of the list).  If you are not 
already on the list, send us a mail (to :  [log in to unmask] ) and 
we'll register you. Of course, if you want to quit the list, you all have 
access to do so yourself or, if you prefer, you can send us a mail asking 
us to unsubscribe you.

Don't hesitate to forward this invitation to any other free media or
citizen /  activist groups you think may be interested. Let us know if they 
want to join the freetvnetwork mailing list.

All questions, interrogations, suggestions and contributions are
welcome. The meeting,  that we will all organise together, hopes to
provide an informal structure to open debate and reflexion and to
answer as many expectations of as wide a palette of representations as we 
possibly can.

Looking forward to meeting you in Marseille. Until then, we wish you
all the best (and lots of courage) with your respective ongoing
combats!

A bientôt,

Manue and Michel
for the Zalea TV team, Paris

   Zalea TV - France
http://www.zalea.org
e-mail général :  [log in to unmask]

THERE'S:
NO FREEDOM WITHOUT FREE MEDIA
NO PLURALISM WITHOUT FREE TV
NO DEMOCRACY WITHOUT AUDIOVISUAL DEMOCRACY
NO ALTERNATIVE WORLD WITHOUT ALTERNATIVE TELEVISION


At 13:29 16/02/2006, Tracey Naughton wrote:

>Adilson and all
>
>What an interesting reunion. I was also at the Videazimut meeting in Sao 
>Paolo along with many other names that still pop up in media activist 
>circles. These include Dirk Konig, sadly no longer with us.
>
>FYI I also have a large collection of VHS material that was sent in for 
>the selection process for the last Videazimut meeting, the final one in 
>South Africa. It is a great record of alternate and struggle video.
>
>It will remain around as long as I have cupboard space for it.
>
>regards
>
>Tracey
>
>
>Tracey Naughton
>NYAKA
>Communication for Development ConsultantRe (Engl)Thank you all for Vid.ems
>201 Somerset Hall
>239 Oxford Road
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>Johannesburg
>South Africa
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>cell / mobile:    +27 (0) 82 821 1771
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>
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Seán Ó Siochrú
Chairperson
Dublin Community Television (DCTV)
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