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The 29th Annual CIRCOM conference in Timisoara addressed the key current issue for all broadcasters and producers: How to maintain programme quality under today’s exceptional money problems.

 video Conference overview

ac2010_saturdayPlenary Sessions (Ballroom)

  • 09:00 The 2020 Answer: The missing elements
    David Lowen, conference organiser, sets out what is missing so far in the regional television answer to the challenges: it is our staff and our opportunity to co-operate.

 

  • session2009:05 Trainees today: Editors and Producers in 2020
    Training in media skills is an essential part of CIRCOM. Every year there are training schemes, such as the one taking place in Malta over the past 10 days. The trainees and the trainers show what they have been doing. This is important because those who are well trained by CIRCOM today become our industry leaders in the next decade.
    Anita Bhalla, CIRCOM Training chair and BBC,
    Karol Cioma and trainers
    All the Malta trainees, with video excerpts and prizegiving

 

 

 

  • session2110:15 The 2020 Answer: Skills for survival
    We may be very good at providing training in our stations but have we correctly divined what skills our staff will need in ten years from now? How can we find out what those skills should be? And it is not just production staff who need skills, so do managers: it’s called “leadership”. What leadership style from our station managers and leading executives will make our survival as regional public service broadcasters most likely? CIRCOM Regional has carried out its own skills survey market research from its members: find the results here.
    Henry Eagles, Skillset UK and ex Scottish Television
    Doug Macnamara, Canadian leadership expert  presentationpdf n
    Catherine Bomeisl, CIRCOM Deputy General Secretary and FTV

11:15 Coffee break

  • session2211:30 My CIRCOM Regional 2020
    In a fast changing media industry in Europe, what should be the role of CIRCOM and how might it need to change to sustain its relevance? CIRCOM sets out its own business plan for the next decade. This is also the Annual General Meeting of CIRCOM, at which President and Secretariat explains to all what it has been doing and answers your questions and hears your comments.
    Michael Lally, President and RTE
    Catherine Bomeisl, CIRCOM Deputy General Secretary and FTV

 

 

 

  • session2312:30 Closing Ceremony
    Formal closing, thank yous and the installation of the new Vice President from TVR, Elena Spanily, as we look ahead to the next conference in Timisoara, Romania, in 2011.

 

 

13:00 Conference Ends

 

 

thumb_ac2010malta28th Annual Conference - 2020 VISION: DECADE OF DECISION FOR REGIONAL TV
Working sessions of the conference pose the challenges which face regional television stations in the coming decade and suggest some ways in which regional stations can compete better and operate with greater productivity and viewer success.
link_cubes_darkredKey sessions are avalable for viewing

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Plenary Sessions (Ballroom)

  • 09:30 The 2020 Cision: The day of Answers and Ideas
    Welcome to the second day of the conference, in which we find out how regional public service broadcasting is well-placed to grasp the opportunities of the new decade of decisions.
    David Lowen, media consultant and former President of CIRCOM Regional

 

  • session1109:35 Regional TV in the new European Audiovisual panorama
    As competition for viewers becomes fiercer, what evidence exists, if any, for who watches what, when and why in Europe? What regional channels are available and by what means of viewing? What do we know about regional programme watching and the market share of regional channels and about the programming range available?
    Chair: Zoran Medved, RTV Slo Maribor, 
    Deirdre Kevin, European Audiovisual Observatory presentation pdf n

 

 

 

  • session1210:00 The 2020 Answer: A competitive schedule with attractive content
    Linear TV may be challenged but it is a long way from being dead. It is still capable of delivering “event TV” and a valuable service to citizens. Given the evidence from the EAO in the previous session, how can regional public service channels schedule programmes to maximum benefit?
    Chair: Zoran Medved, RTV Slo Maribor,
    John Ranelagh, TV2 Norway,
    Jean-Marc Dubois, FTV presentationpdf n
    Michel Gregoire, European Association of Television and Radio Sales presentationpdf n 
    Deirdre Kevin, European Audiovisual Observatory

11:00 Coffee break

  • session1311:15 The 2020 answer: Small stations, big ideas
    Ideas are not the privilege of the rich and large. Anyone can have them and some station, because they are small must have them. They do not have consultants lining up to help – even if they could afford them. They may be a long way from headquarters. It is time for Do It Yourself TV – and these are just the ideas which could help your station too.
    Chair: Jean-Marie Belin, FTV,
    Jean-Jacques Torre, FTV Corse,
    Dr Natalino Fenech, PBS Malta presentationpdf n
    Maria Georgiadou, CyBC presentationpdf n

 

 

  • session1512:15 The 2020 Answer: A new news for a new decade
    There has been criticism of the way news reports and analysis failed to explain the recession so viewers could understand its intensity; a scandal over evidence for climate change; and there are continuing dangers following the Danish cartoons which some Moslems claimed insulted Islam. In a more diffuse Information Society, how should regional public service broadcasters attack these journalistic issues?
    Chair: Christine Agren, SVT,
    Maarten Edelenbosch, RTVNH  presentationpdf n
    Dr John Avellino, Adviser PBS and Malta Government
    Tony O’Shaughnessy, BBC Wales

13:15 Lunch Break, with TV Dating at the restaurant lunch tables

  • 14:30 The 2020 Answer: Future TV and social networks
    Who is to say that the rapidly changing technology of the media will not be to the comparative advantage of regional public service stations, especially when a regional broadcaster is so close to its audience? What we need is guidance from those regional broadcasters who have understood the changes needed – and made it work to their benefit. Norway and NRK have an answer they can share.
    Chair: Gerard Schuiteman, Roos RTV and
    Marius Arnesen, NRK Beta
 
  • 15:00 The 2020 Answer: Social networking works
    Regional public service stations share the same market place as their viewers and a station’s reporters live amongst the viewers they serve. It is this closeness that can be exploited by the 21st century phenomenon of social networking. So who is successful at it and, more importantly, how can our stations exploit it fully?
    Chair: Gerard Schuiteman, Roos RTV,
    David Wood, EBU,
    Richard Gutjahr, BRF presentationpdf n
    Katharina Borchert, Spiegel-online and
    Marius Arnesen, NRK Beta
 

16:00 Coffee break

  • 16:15 The 2020 Answer: Explore and exploit your archives
    Regional television stations often store the region’s video history but, as guardians, they do not always know what they have and, as communicators, they do not know either how to make it available to their citizen viewers or exploit it commercially. This session should give you some useful ideas.
    Chair: Tone Kunst, NRK,
    Maire ni Chonlain, TG4 Ireland,
    David Wood, EBU and
    Nick Simons, BBC Online Strategy presentation pdf n
 
  • 17:15 Are there some 2020 Answers?
    At the end of the day, are you more encouraged that the future of regional public service broadcasting may be in our own hands? What do today’s panellist think our future holds?
    Chair: David Lowen, media consultant and former President of CIRCOM Regional,
    Johan Linden, SVT
    John Ranelagh, TV2 Norway and
    Jean-Marc Dubois, FTV
 

17:45 Close of the day of Answers and Ideas

 

The Ideas Bazaar (Provence room)

ideasbazaar14:30 The 2020 Answer: The Ideas Bazaar
This is the session to bring forward all your station’s bright ideas to make life better for your workforce, for your viewers and for your survival. The session will be as good as the ideas and suggestions you bring to it. Who knows what you may hear or how it may be changed and tweaked to benefit your station back home.
Give it a go!
Chair: Johan Linden, SVT
Includes Knut Andersen, Medialabs and TV2 Norway with their one-man news studio link_cubes_greypresentationpdf n
Lotta Orstadius, SVT Smålandsnytt link_cubes_greypresentationpdf n

 

Meet the Winners (Castille room)

  • 09:30 Introduction To The Prix CIRCOM
    Introduction by Grethe Haaland, NRK Oslo, Judge.
  • 09:35 Video Journalism
    Chair: Nick Simons, BBC
  • 10:15 Magazine
    Chair: Nick Simons, BBC
  • 11:00 Grand Prix
    Chair: David Lowen
  • 11:45 Documentary
    Chair: Dieuwke Kroese, TV Omroep Fryslan
  • 12:45 Sports
    Chair: Nick Simons, BBC

13:15 Lunch break, with TV Dating at the restaurant lunch tables

  • 14:30pm Most original
    Chair: Boris Bergant, RTVSlo Slovenia
  • 15:15 Drama/fiction
    Chair: Maire ni Chonlain, TG4 Ireland
  • 16:00 Vivre l’Europe
    Chair: Tony O’Shaughnessy, BBC (on behalf of Jean-Christian Spenle, FTV Bordeaux)

16:45 Session ends and move to Plenary Ballroom

 

This years annual conference will be one of the most important events in Circom's history. The European Board will have to  decide to open the organisation for regional internet and radio as well. This conference is the first Circom meeting which covers all aspects of public regional media  - radio, Internet and television. The place where it takes place is TV Noord. This station is fully integrated and a very interesting site to visit, when you think about the future of your station. Although everybody is suffering from budget cuts, it is worth the money to come to Groningen. When you are back in your station you will bring back a lot of brilliant ideas to do both - save money and improve the quality. I am looking forward to meet you all in Groningen.

Your’s
Peter Sauer
General Secretary

video Invitation to the conference by Mr. Peter Sauer, CR Secretary General



video Invitation to the conference by Mr. Roel Dijkhuis, host of the conference