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* we figured out missing minutes to update the website | * we figured out missing minutes to update the website | ||
+ | * reviewing milestone goals for media coverage (plans/reality): | ||
+ | ** number of media requests | ||
+ | *** via e-mail: 10 (1) | ||
+ | *** via phone: 5 (0) | ||
+ | *** on the street: 2 (0) | ||
+ | ** media coverage (media only, not NGOs, etc.) | ||
+ | *** articles online: 20 (29) | ||
+ | *** articles printed: 10 (4) | ||
+ | *** broadcasts online/analog 3 (4) | ||
+ | *** TV online/broadcasted 1 (0) | ||
+ | *** headline events online/analog 2 (1) | ||
+ | ** hits on web page of media group: 50 (?) | ||
Revision as of 23:41, 23 March 2014
Project Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region - call out - timeline - book - Nuclear Baltic Map
media group - planning meeting - working meetings - updating internet conferences - coordination - finances
- previous media group Skype conference on March 7, 2014
- next media group Skype conference - to be clarified
Media group Skype conference, 23/03/2014
Topics
proposal:
- clarification of facilitation and minutes keeping
- possibly next media release
- preparation of next Skype conference
- other topics
Next media release
- possibly a new media release would be necessary to report on the Fennovoima EIA campaign
- this campaign is not ready for media work yet
- possible other focusses: European Anti-nuclear Forum on April 29th or Chernobyl Day (including upcoming May working meeting)
- to be published the night from April 27th-28th
- messages:
- Chernobyl Day was on 26th of April (28 years after catastrophe still number of victims not decreasing, but more of them appearing; several generations already affected + there will be more in future & area highly contaminated/exclusive zone); Chernobyl is one of main sources making Baltic Sea most radioactive water body in the world (could be headline)
- anti-nuclear organizers from Baltic Sea region will join European Anti-nuclear Forum "tomorrow", April 29th in Prag, to challenge nuclear industry; plus basic info on the Forum
- short info that working meeting will take place
- schedule:
- deadline for draft: April 18th
- comments & discussions (Skype conference): April 18th at 7.30 PM CET
- deadline for final version: April 20th
- start of translations: April 22nd
- deadline for translations: April 26th
- publication: April 28th (sending out April 27th night)
Next Skype conference
- next Skype conference: April 18, 2014 at 7.30 PM CET.
Other topics
- we figured out missing minutes to update the website
- reviewing milestone goals for media coverage (plans/reality):
- number of media requests
- via e-mail: 10 (1)
- via phone: 5 (0)
- on the street: 2 (0)
- media coverage (media only, not NGOs, etc.)
- articles online: 20 (29)
- articles printed: 10 (4)
- broadcasts online/analog 3 (4)
- TV online/broadcasted 1 (0)
- headline events online/analog 2 (1)
- hits on web page of media group: 50 (?)
- number of media requests