The 10th Tvapatum Media Conference is Centered Around Standards

The 10th Tvapatum (digital storytelling) media conference launched today. Throughout these years Media Initiatives Center has been addressing the work of media, the coverage of events occurring in the country and in the world, related challenges by trying to find solutions.

The title of Tvapatum 2024 is “The Art of Standards”. It is about creating an enabling media environment in the digital era and the accompanying challenges. Tvapatum 2024 is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in the scope of Media Program in Armenia.

Our colleagues from Belgium, Canada, France, Great Britain, Latvia, Serbia, Ukraine, Georgia, and Armenia will discuss the standards and ethics of modern journalism, the impact of digital tools, self-regulation concepts, editorial policies, resilience and overcoming crises. The speakers will attempt to find ways to live in harmony with artificial intelligence.

Tvapatum 2024 includes the following speakers:

  • Lela Vujanic, Regional Research Manager, CEE-Project Oasis, Lecturer, Editor, Serbia/Croatia
  • Matthew Eltringham, Senior Editorial Policy Adviser, BBC, UK
  • Vita Dreijere-Smane, Editor, Head of Analytical Journalism and Storytelling Division, Latvia
  • Chloe Fiodiere, Global Manager, Journalism Trust Initiative, Reporters Without Borders, France
  • Svitlana Ostapa, Chair of Supervisory Board, National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine
  • Caroline Locher, Secretary General, Quebec Press Council, Canada
  • Vlad Nestorenko, Access Now, Belgium
  • Nino Danelia, Senior Adviser, International Fund for Public Interest Media, Georgia

Details on the media conference are available at Tvapatum website.

The #Tvapatum24 hashtag will be used for sharing and finding information and news about the “Tvapatum: The Art of Standards” media conference.


“Tvapatum” media conference is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

 



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