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A proposal for an evolutive partnership
The RTBF will propose as of January 2008, and during all the year 2008, 20 recurring sequences in a new cultural program for young adults of the RTBF: Eurostyle. These sequences will follow the program of intercultural dialogue related to the activities of the 25th birthday of Trans Europe Halles.
Proposal details
Contact:
Alexandre Pletser, RTBF producer
tel: +32 475 940 100
e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Alpha Europe - the EU magazine is broadcasted every two weeks and deals not only with politics, cultural trends and business in the European Union, but also depicts how the integration of new countries into the European Union affects people's everyday life and confidence. "Alpha Europe" also provides tips for your free time and vacation in the EU countries - and tells amusing stories from Europe. Presenter and Executive Producer of Alpha Europe, lasting about 30 minutes, is Peter Sauer. Circom Regional member can use all Alpha Europe issues free of charge in 2005. We hope, next year the Circom Regional member stations will not only use this production free of charge, but support "Alpha Europe" with new contributions.
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Tel.: 0049 911 6550 314
Fax 0049 911 6550 474
Address: Wallensteinstraße 117, 90431 Nürnberg - Germany
Crimes in Europe
- Preliminary, the first subject is: Ecstasy
Drugs, trafficking, smuggling, money laundering and fraud affect daily life of a number of citizens in Europe. Organized crime is of common interest, but difficult to survey. Our idea is to put local stories into a context. The basic idea is a series of 30 min programmes, focusing on one topic in each. The participating stations produce, for each programme, one 5 minute item, a story based on a person who is privately or professionaly connected to the subject; ecstasy. We encourage any ideas on the matter to get an interesting mix of angles.
You are also welcome to suggest future crime related topics.
(contact: Christina Ryder, SVT Mittnytt Sweden, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
We are looking for: CIRCOM member stations.
Web-page telling factual and important details about different areas
such as hospitals, social welfare, education, insurance policies, tax rules and so on for each country. For each area the local TV-station produces a 2 minutes long reportage stating as many useful details good to know as possible, if you want to travel or permanent leave for this particular country.
The two minutes long reportages could also be broadcasted in each participating TV-station and on other CIRCOM member stations
(contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.,TVSYD, Denmark )
We are looking for: all CIRCOM members in European Union member states
Series telling about the VERY small minorities
such as the Galilean in Spain , the Masurean in Poland and so on. Minorities which actually nobody but themselves know, but which are still fighting for survival and recognition and trying to make themselves visible in the country they are situated.
The TV-stations could find their own smallest and special minority making a portrait of them, telling about their past, present and future – and their reasons for still being active part of this particular minority.
(contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.,TVSYD, Denmark)
We are looking for: CIRCOM members with interesting minorities
Portraits of the future member countries: Croatia , Bulgaria , Rumania and Turkey .
What kind of countries are they? Why do they wish to join the European Union? What will they be able to gain about their future member ship? What about their history? How are people there compared to people from the present member states? What kind of demands do the future member states face before becoming fully developed member states of the European Union?
In co-operation with local TV-stations from the future member states we could produce four documentaries, using each other expertise and start exchanging experiences about the European Union.
(contact: Lene Krüger,TVSYD, Denmark)
We are looking for: TV stations in the future member states of the European Union
The life at the Baltic sea
For this project we are looking for TV-stations situated at the Baltic Sea.
The European Union now has 25 member states, and regions have to fight to make people aware of their existence. It is getting ever harder to preserve the nationality but at the same time, people are more anxious to remember and to show others where they belong.
In this 2 times monthly magazines we want to lives at the Baltic Sea - an area with countries having much more than just the sea in common. They have trade, culture and not least the honour of being part of a region with a great history close connected.
Description of the project
If interested in joining this project please contact person in charge:
Project Manager This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
TVSYD a/s
El-Vej 2b
DK-6000 Kolding
Denmark
Phone: +45 76 30 31 32
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Series about integration
What have the authorities done in England to integrate people from other countries? How about the Germans? What kind of experiences would they like to share with other countries?
This series should mention different ways to do things and should also tell about bad experiences- how not to try to integrate people. What have been done in the past? What kind of plans for integration does the European Union have and so on?
(contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.,TVSYD, Denmark)
We are looking for: CIRCOM member stations having a good story about integration to tell
The discussion about outsourcing has never been more actual and heated after 10 new states have become members of the European Union. Member states which have cheaper work force and a work force less pretentious. In this series we could produce items telling about the success stories: e.g. about the sewers in Denmark loosing their jobs because of outsourcing but gaining other – and better – jobs because of re-education. Or about the firms which have outsourced and then made more jobs in their original country because of increased competitiveness.
(contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.,TVSYD, Denmark)
We are looking for: TV stations being able to tell a positive story about outsourcing
Series about historical events changing things radically in different countries.
Today's youngsters do not know much about history and have perhaps less interest in historical events with national and European consequence. This we could try to change by making interesting and educational programmes about the European history.
Each TV-station could find one or more different historical events being particularly important to their country.
(contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.,TVSYD, Denmark)
We are looking for: All interested TV stations
"Best practice" - what do we learn from each other regarding health matters?
What kind of common research within the member states of the European Union are going on and what kind of achievements have already been done? How does this co-operation function in reality?
In this series the TV-stations could tell stories about different achievements made in their country within healthcare and research and about the positive consequences of these achievements eventually using cases.
(contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.,TVSYD, Denmark)
We are looking for: CIRCOM member stations from member states of the European Union
"Quadrangle"
a weekly magazine involving broadcasters in Slovenia , Austria , Hungary and Croatia . Showing 3-4 current affair items of interest of the involved countries. The subjects could be how to cross the Slovene-Croatian border at summer time in the easiest way, human stories of an individual or a family living at the border, invitations to important exhibitions and so on.
The magazine should be leaded by an executive producer, who selects the themes and propose the visual note.
(contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., RTVSlovenia, Slovenia )
RIVA SUD - an idea for a weekly 15 minute TV show to promote information on the Mediterranean region, addressed to the countries of the Southern Shore and to all those immigrants on the shores of Africa who are looking to Europe above all for employment, but also for study, health and cooperation opportunities.
More about the show RegionEuropa, Weekly magazine TV of Rai TGR, documents the relationship between the Italian regions and European institutions: the Parliament, Commission and the Committee of the Regions in Brussels. It focuses particularly on the influence and effects that European policies have on local economies and everyday life in each region.