Press Releases

EUROPEAN TELEVISION DIALOGUE 2006
Forum for the exchange of ideas and experiences between the TV industries
in Eastern and Western Europe

Berlin/Munich, October 20th, 2006
On October 17th, 2006, right before the Munich Media Days, the international TV forum EUROPEAN TELEVISION DIALOGUE took place for the third time at the Literaturhaus in Munich,. 120 top managers from TV broadcasters, producers, top representatives from broadcasting institutions, financial and sales people, as well as politicians and media experts from 15 Eastern, Central and Western European countries discussed the topics
"Sports - From Ambush Marketing to the Zenith of Rating"
"Export and Import of Cultural Values through Television - e.g. Turkey"
"Digitalization in Central and Eastern Europe - the Price of Diversity?"
"Public Television - Catch 22 with the Authorities"
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Berlin/Munich, September 6th, 2006
New members, new cultures, new players: Europe's growing TV-landscape is exciting and challenging at the same time. Today, the exchange of experiences and expectations is more important than ever. The EUROPEAN TELEVISION DIALOGUE, organized by A Company Consulting & Licensing AG and gotoBavaria, a department of the FilmFernsehFonds Bayern GmbH, (Film and Television Media Fund, Bavaria), has been established in the third year as THE platform for TV-professionals from East and West: On October 17th, 2006, just before the Media Days, the next EUROPEAN TELEVISION DIALOGUE takes place in Munich. The conference is the perfect place to share views with experts from the TV industry and the world of media politics in both Eastern and Western Europe and to discuss with high-ranking personalities about cultural barriers and open doors, current trends and media policy developments.
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Budapest/Berlin/Munich, June 14th, 2006
On June 21st, 2006, the day before DISCOP, the international TV forum EUROPEAN TELEVISION DIALOGUE will take place at Budapest's famous Gerbeaud Ház. It offers the unique possibility to discuss cultural experiences, professional business models and media-policy visions with high-ranking personalities from TV industry and the world of media politics from all over Europe. The one-day conference is THE opportunity to talk about chances and risks in the TV business after the EU opening.
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Budapest/Berlin/Munich, May 17th, 2006
Five weeks to go: On June 21st, 2006, the day before DISCOP, the international TV forum EUROPEAN TELEVISION DIALOGUE will take place at Budapest's famous Gerbeaud Ház. It is not for nothing that the EUROPEAN TELEVISION DIALOGUE, which was already held successfully twice in Munich, was established as the forum for the media branch in East and West. The new variety in the European TV market holds opportunities and dangers - reason enough for this exchange of views between professionals from all over Europe. TV executives and political personalities will once again assure lively discussions and trendsetting contents.
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Berlin/Munich/Budapest, March 8th, 2006
As Europe continues to grow, the questions and challenges linked to the television business increase. A Company Consulting & Licensing AG and gotoBavaria, a department of the FilmFernsehFonds Bayern GmbH, (Film and Television Media Fund, Bavaria), the organizers of the EUROPEAN TELEVISION DIALOGUE, have recognized the growing demand for an East-West dialogue within the European television industry. After the vast success of the years 2004 and 2005, this year's EUROPEAN TELEVISION DIALOGUE will present its platform twice:
in Budapest, Hungary on June 21st, 2006 (the day before DISCOP) and in Munich, Germany on October 17th, 2006 (the day before Medientage München).
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Berlin/Munich, November 1st, 2005
Excellent Response to the 2ND EUROPEAN TELEVISION DIALOGUE
The EUROPEAN TV DIALOGUE has become established as an international forum for the exchange of information between Eastern and Western European TV industries.
n 25 October 2005, more than 120 high-level personalities from the television industry and media policy from 15 Eastern and Western European countries attended the 2nd EUROPEAN TELEVISION DIA-LOGUE in Munich.
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