Top 10 videos on EUscreen in 2013
We would like to present you the most frequently viewed videos on EUscreen in 2013*: #1 Makrobiotička / Macrobiotic Lady (provided by Czech Televison) What
Call for Papers: Television Histories in (Post)Socialist Europe
VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture Vol. 3, Issue 05. Deadline for abstracts: February 1st, 2014. Deadline for full papers: 15 March, 2014.
EUscreenXL presents issue 04 of VIEW Journal
VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture Vol. 2, Issue 04: The Hidden Professions of Television We know little about the ‘behind the scenes’
“Media literacy research and policy in Europe” report just published
Media literacy research and policy in Europe. A review of recent, current and planned activities This is the report of an expert seminar held in
Diversity of Christmas rituals on EUscreen
On EUscreen there are many television programmes from all over Europe which show Christmas customs, traditions and habits. Some programmes explore Christmas preparations in different
Have a Heartwarming Holidays!
May your Holidays be filled with joy and good cheer and the New Year bring you peace and happiness. Lots of energy for the next
“Television News Channels in Europe” Report
The European Audiovisual Observatory has published a new report on the TV news market in Europe (covering 38 countries). The entire 100-page report is free
World Library and Information Congress CALL FOR PAPERS
The Audiovisual and Multimedia Section (AVMS) and the Information Technology Section (IT’S) invite proposals for papers to be presented at the World Library and Information
Happy World Television Day!
The first World Television Forum was held by the United Nations on 21 and 22 November 1996. The leading media agents met to discuss the
Licenses for a digital Europe: a report from the final session
In late 2012 the European Commission started a stakeholder dialogue titled Licenses for Europe.
Visions of Europe in the Eurovision Song Contest
The 59th Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark in May 2013. The Eurovision Song Contest is the oldest continuous television program in
Public Service 3.0 International conference on the current transformation of broadcast television
20-21 November 2013, Filmhuset (Stockholm, Sweden) Organizers: Ib Bondebjerg & Patrick Vonderau Department for Media Studies (IMS), Stockholm University Department of Media, Cognition and Communication,
IAMHIST master class on Media and History
LUCA School of Arts, Brussels, Belgium Friday January 10th 2014. Are you a graduate or doctoral student, post-doc, or young professional currently working on a project
Call for Paper: ReClaiming Participation | Technology, Mediation & Collectivity Conference
Participation has become the key issue in popular, economic, and academic notions of New Media. The conference seeks to examine and unravel the debates of the “Participation Age”, rejecting a mere appraisal of the impact of contemporary media on participation. Instead of perpetuating euphoric visions of social “all-inclusion”, web democracy and collaboration as well as pessimistic views of exclusion, top-down hierarchy and the “digital divide”, we aim to reclaim collectivity as an effect of technological, historical and political conditions and practices.
FIAT/IFTA Announces Seminar on Television Documentary
The Third FIAT/IFTA Television Studies Seminar on Television Documentary
March 13th and 14th 2014
From One Screen to Another: The Mutations of the Spectator – CALL FOR PAPERS
Call for Papers
Université Paris 8 (Centre d’études sur les médias les technologies et l’internationalisation) Institut National de l’Audiovisuel
International Conference
From One Screen to Another: The Mutations of the Spectator
CALL FOR PAPERS: Doing Women’s Film and Television History
The Second International Conference of the Women’s Film and Television History Network – UK/Ireland will take place from 10th to 12th April 2014 at The University of East Anglia, UK.
Launch of the European (Post)Socialist Television History Network
The European (Post)Socialist Televsion History Network has recently come into existence. The network is a first collaborative platform dedicated to furthering comparative research into (post)socialist television histories and contributing to transnational approaches to television in Europe. The network is coordinated by Dana Mustata (University of Groningen) together with Anikó Imre (University of Southern California), Irena Carpentier Reifová (Charles University Prague), Lars Lundgren (Södertörn University Stockholm) and Ferenc Hammer (ELTE University Budapest). It will be collaborating closely with the European Television History Network.