This conference will take place at the Michael Tippett Centre, Bath on Friday 20 April 2012. It has been organised by David Niven Associates and Bath Spa University – with input from MediaWise. It is a great opportunity for all those working … Continue reading
Category Archives: Children
Children’s media summit reveals fresh talents
2 April 2007 – Children’s TV producers from 88 countries, along with media regulators, researchers, and youth media projects enjoyed the hospitality of Johannesburg at the 5th World Summit for Media and Children last week. Their worthy theme was ‘Children’s … Continue reading
MediaWise is moving
23 June 2006 – The journalism ethics charity MediaWise is relocating to the St Matthias Campus of the University of the West of England in nearby Fishponds, after 13 years based at the Easton Business Centre in the heart of … Continue reading
Challenging new handbook for journalists
11 February 2005 – A new edition of a booklet designed to help journalists monitor their government’s performance as signatories to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is published this month. The Media and Children’s … Continue reading
The Media and Children’s Rights – challenging new handbook for journalists
11 February 2005 – A new edition of a booklet designed to help journalists monitor their government’s performance as signatories to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is published this month. The Media and Children’s … Continue reading
MediaWise pioneers new Code for Bulgarian journalists
1 October 2004 – The Bulgarian Union of Publishers has signed up to a comprehensive Code of Practice against which their journalism should be judged. The Code, drafted with assistance from MediaWise, is set to be adopted by the country’s … Continue reading
Rio boosts children’s role in the media
6 May 2004 – Two thousand delegates from the world’s broadcasting industry sat down with 150 youth delegates in Rio de Janeiro last month (19-23 April) to discuss issues of common concern. This was the 4th World Summit on Media … Continue reading