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4. EUROPEAN TELEVISION DIALOGUE

Just before the Munich Media Days, the international TV forum EUROPEAN TELEVISION DIALOGUE took place for the third time in Munich, at the Literaturhaus. 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 and Western European Countries discussed about 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"
The 4th EUROPEAN TELEVISION DIALOGUE was organised by A Company Consulting & Licensing AG and gotoBavaria, a department of FilmFernsehFonds Bayern GmbH.

Detailed summary of the EUROPEAN TELEVISION DIALOGUE in Munich on October 17, 2006 download as pdf (112 kb)

Words of Welcome
Alexander van Dülmen
(CEO, A Company Consulting & Licensing AG)



Keynote
Erwin Huber
(State Minister for Economy, Infrastructure, Transport and Technology in Bavaria)



Panel I
"Sports - From Ambush-Marketing to the Zenith of Rating"
Chairman: Werner Zimmer
(Sport Journalist)
>>> more pictures of panel I

Panel II
"Export and Import of Cultural Values through Television - e.g. Turkey"

Chairman: Erkan Arikan
(Head of the Turkish editorial department of the WDR broadcasting center Europe)
>>> more pictures of panel II


"Visions of European Television"
Keynote: Reinhard Klimmt
(former Prime Minister of Saarland and former Federal Minister)

Panel III
"Digitalization in Central- and Eastern Europe - the Price of Diversity?"

Chairman: Tamás Frei
(Journalist and Anchorman, TV 2)
>>> more pictures of panel III

Panel IV
"Public Television - Catch 22 with the Authorities"

Chairman: Alexander van Dülmen
(Vorstand, A Company Consulting & Licensing AG)
>>> more pictures of panel IV




Lively discussions



Erwin Huber and Reinhard Klimmt


Ferdinand Kayser in discussion with Ondrej Zach and Tamás Frei

Lively discussions in the auditory too


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