Communication without Borders 3.0
(CBP 3.0)
Start date: Mar 31, 2012,
End date: Sep 29, 2013
PROJECT
FINISHED
The aim of the project is to ensure cross-border information flow by using traditional and alternative media channels. The media activities have a great effect on the improvement of the economy and the cultural relations in the border area. There are some media activities that have already started in the Hajdú-Bihar-Bihor Euroregion, however the distribution of the media relations is not balanced, mainly because the media experts are working in Debrecen and Oradea. This project focuses on those micro-regions and communities of the territory where there is low activity of this type and it aims at creating a wide network of teams of local communicators by involving several local actors and address different age-groups. In the framework of the project bilingual TV program series, focusing on local values, are prepared and broadcasted at both sides of the border (both through traditional and alternative media) this way reaching most of the population with information on the territory. The project pays special attention to the competency development of disadvantaged people (marginalized, unemployed, Roma, women) and to young journalists, the catalyst of future communication channels.The general objective of the project is to bring people and communities closer together through communication activities and media products. The direct beneficiaries are the media experts, journalists in Hajdú-Bihar and Bihor counties (written and electronic media, public, community and commercial media, local and regional media), all together 60 people. The project especially targets at young journalists who will be the catalysts of the media in the close future and who can give an added value to the present communication channels by their fresh and specific information delivery techniques. The project focuses also on those people who work at small settlements/communes or in micro-regions and who are not media experts as such, but they are authentic for the locals and in an informal way they act as communicators.
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