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<nettime> FM@dia Forum - European Cooperation |
The FM@dia Forum East-West meeting of Free and Community Media initiatives paved the way for greater European cooperation. Between the 10th and 13th of June the media conference FM@dia Forum 04 took place in Prague (Cz) and Freistadt (A). It was initiated by the Federation of Free Radios in Austria (VFROE), Radio FRO (A) and Radio Jeleni (Cz). Over 100 participants from different media initiatives discussed the possibilities and necessities of intercultural and cross-border collaboration. The aim of the gathering was to improve mutual awareness of the situation of community and civic media in Eastern and Central European countries, focusing on the visibility of NGOs in the media scene, the regulatory framework and implementation mechanisms, the Open Source movement, transparency, the ownership structure of mainstream media, stereotype patterns and the impact of community media on pluralism and independence of the media spectrum. The opening speeches by guest speakers, Karl Duffek of the Austrian Renner Institute, Karen Bentolila from the European Greens and Marc Gruber from the International Federation of Journalists, underlined the importance of independent and community media in enhancing diversity and intercultural understanding in the European media landscape. Jakub Patoc(ka, editor-in-chief of the weekly Literarni Noviny (Cz) and philosopher Ales Ancipienka (Belarus) especially highlighted the key role of independent free media in times of political crisis. Along with the presentations of diverse projects and approaches, several projects of practical collaboration were initiated. The establishment of a correspondent network connecting the European regions and strategic models for information exchange were identified as important components of better coordination and collaboration. The importance of establishing a pan-European organisation for Community Media as an interface between such media and the European institutions was unanimously stressed. The main mission of such an umbrella association would be to obtain recognition of Community Media as a particular separate sector of the European media landscape and their specific inclusion in legislation on the national and international level, and the creation of a Community Media Fund. Planning of the next FM@dia Forum with consideration of more specific community media issues was also discussed. It was proposed to create a steering group which will accelerate the process of founding this Europe-wide organisation. It will also begin to draw up a study of the current legal frameworks in the various countries and to draft a Community Media Charter as soon as possible. The second part of the FM@Media Forum was held in the Austrian town of Freistadt where a Free Radio was founded. During the opening event the discussions concentrated on how community media can serve as a communication platform in regions where exchange is still underdeveloped and ineffective, such as South Bohemia and M�hlviertel which border on each other. The mayor of Freistadt, Josef M�hlbachler, and the Chairman of the Euregio, Helmut Patri, welcomed this cross-border initiative and stressed out the need to work towards eliminating the communication deficit between Austria and the Czech Republic. Helmut Peissl (VFROE, A) and Milos Vojechovsky (Radio Jeleni, Cz) stressed that �in view of the importance of community media and the difficult conditions which exist today not only in the countries which have recently joined the European Union, it is high time that the European institutions take measures to support this sector. At the same time it should not be forgotten that the EU has a particular responsibility for its neighbours along the newly created external border.� Contact: Helmut Peissl (+ 43 650 49 48 773), Milos Vojte(chovsk� (+ 420 604434632) # 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: [email protected] and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: [email protected]