Wednesday 23 September 2009

[creative-radio] India Prepares: PANOS RADIO SOUTH ASIA's Latest Panoscope Issue, 24 September 2009

 

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India Prepares

The clock is ticking for the world leaders to prepare for the much anticipated international conference on climate change in December at Copenhagen. The fifteenth conference of Parties, better known as COP 15, is hoping that the most powerful nations including developing countries like India will seal the deal to reduce the carbon emissions. A lot of international attention is right now on how India is preparing for the COP 15. India believes that the polluters should pay and that the developed nations have a responsibility to support sustainable development in developing countries. They should transfer financial resources and technology to help developing countries like India to carry out mitigation and adaptation measures and these should not be linked to any conditions at all. In this edition of Panoscope, we will take you to India to find out how the country is preparing itself for the COP15.
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[creative-radio] JOBS: Journalism Trainers (x3) (Print, Radio and TV) Location: Liberia

 

http://www.jeffgaulin.com/jobs/JobDetails.asp?id=6776

http://www.jhr.ca/en/getinvolved_international.php

Journalism Trainers (x3) REF#: JG6776
jhr (Journalists for Human Rights)
Location: Liberia, 0
Posted: September 22, 2009
Deadline: October 6, 2009
Salary:

Description
jhr is seeking to hire three journalism trainers and one workshop
facilitator to work with jhr in Liberia for eight months. Of the three
trainers we are looking for:

* 1 Newspaper Trainer
* 1 Television (and/or Multimedia) Trainer
* 1 Rural Radio Trainer

Trainers� work will vary, but will be focused on working with
jhr�s Liberian media partners to build the capacity of the Liberian
media to report on human rights issues. This includes daily on-the-job
training, conducting informal seminars and providing other training to
local journalists. They will also work with jhr�s Workshop
Facilitator to run workshops for local editors/owners, journalism students
and community members. jhr�s Country Coordinator in Liberia will
manage their work.

Qualifications
Desirable Applicants will have:

* A journalism degree or relevant journalism experience
* Strong working journalism experience of no less than 2 years
* Strong knowledge of human rights, or a demonstrated interest in
human rights
* International experience within a developing nation(s) preferred, or
strong, demonstrable interest
* Ability and willingness to live and work in a cross-cultural
environment
* Excellent interpersonal skills
* Excellent written and communication skills
* Fluency in English

Remuneration: A monthly living stipend, plus flight and visa.

Application Deadline: October 6, 2009

Start Date: Early February, 2010

To apply, please submit a completed application form
(downloadable here)
http://www.jhr.ca/en/getinvolved/downloads/jhr_international_Job%20Application_0909.doc
and submit with your cover letter (stating you found this job on Jeff
Gaulin's Journalism Job Board) and CV to:

Please quote job title in the subject line.

jhr thanks all those who apply, however due to large application numbers
only those short listed for an interview will be contacted.

Sarah Lee
jhr (Journalists for Human Rights)
147 Spadina Ave. Suite 206
Toronto , ON
M5V 2L7 , Canada
Tel: no calls
Fax: (416) 413 1832

E-mail: sarah@jhr.ca.
Web address: http://www.jhr.ca/en/getinvolved_international.php

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[creative-radio] Survey: Half of US pubradio listeners use Facebook

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Nan Rubin <nanrubin@aol.com>
Date: 2009/9/22
Subject: [Stubblefield] Survey: Half of pubradio listeners use Facebook
To: WBAIProducers@yahoogroups.com, grc@peak.org,
stubblefield@prometheusradio.org


Survey: Half of pubradio listeners use Facebook Published in *Current*,
Sept. 21, 2009
*By Mike Janssen*
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Public radio listeners are increasingly buying smartphones and joining
social networking sites such as Facebook, expanding stations' opportunities
to serve them on those platforms, according to the second Public Radio
Technology Survey conducted by the radio research firm Jacobs Media.
Results of the survey, involving more than 28,000 listeners to 56 public
radio stations, were presented Sept. 17 at the PRPD Conference. The study
will be posted at prpd.org.

Users of social networking sites and services nearly doubled, climbing 81
percent from 2008 to 2009, with 60 percent of respondents saying they used
such sites. The increase was so dramatic that the researchers at first
doubted the finding, said Fred Jacobs, who presented the study. The boost is
"redefining what community means," said Jacobs.

Facebook powered much of the growth, with usage rising from 22 percent to 48
percent. Many of the new users were 35 or older.

About a quarter of respondents with cell phones owned smartphones. More than
half of those had bought the devices within the last year. Apple's iPhone
and iPod touch — an Internet-connected gadget, though not a phone, w as
included in the category — accounted for half of the smartphones. One-third
of the smartphone owners had downloaded apps for streaming public radio
stations on their devices. Two-thirds said they would consider paying for
such applications, suggesting an untapped revenue stream.

Jacobs also pointed out that more listeners are using their cell phones as
alarm clocks, suggesting that fewer are waking up to clock radios playing
public radio.

Listeners to Adult Album Alternative stations and listeners ages 25 to 54
proved to be the earliest adopters of new-media habits. Seventy percent of
AAA listeners were on social networking sites, and 72 percent own MP3
players. They were also among the most avid listeners to web streams, and
more than the overall sample's average owned smartphones.

The survey found that 28 percent of respondents who listen to Web streams
listen to the customizable Internet radio site Pandora, up from 17 percent
in 2008. "There's no question this guy is out to kill us all," Jacobs said
of Pandora's founder.

Participants were surveyed from July 30 to Aug. 21. Most were members of
station e-mail or membership databases and were asked via e-mail to
participate. Others clicked links on station websites or social networking
pages, and some were prompted by on-air announcements.
[The first Public Radio Techno logy Survey was taken in fall 2008, sponsored
by PRPD, the Integrated Media Association and NPR. The second was scheduled
for August, PRPD said, to avoid fall pledge drives and to allow the results
to be presented at PRPD's own meeting.]


* * * * * * *
Nan Rubin
Community Media Services
4700 Broadway #2J
NYC NY USA 10040
212-569-3391
www.nanrubin.com

"The first hurdle is the people who
will not accept the change that's already
happened." -- Joss Whedon

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[creative-radio] 31st International Human Rights Training Program (IHRTP)

 

From: PHM-SA Coordinator coordinator@phmsouthafrica.org
Linda Mashingaidze
People's Health Movement SA - Right to Health Campaign
http://www.phmsouthafrica.org

Please note that the deadline for receiving applications is November
21st, 2009 and that only the 2010 Application Forms will be accepted.
You can also find the documents, in English and French, on our web
site at:
http://www.equitas.org

Should you have comments or questions, please do not hesitate to
contact the IHRTP Team at
ihrtp-pifdh@equitas.org

The application forms are available on the EQUITAS website
http://www.equitas.org

>>> "IHRTP-PIFDH" <ihrtp-pifdh@equitas.org> 2009/09/18 08:12 PM >>>

31st International Human Rights Training Program (IHRTP)
Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Québec, Canada, June 6 – June 25, 2010

We are delighted to contact you today with details about our next
annual International Human Rights Training Program. We are looking
forward to another inspiring three-week program and the opportunity to
meet more than 120 participants from around 60 different countries.

We are inviting you to forward the [url for the] Application Form, Program
Information and Memorandum of Agreement to your network of human
rights activists and encourage organizations who you think could
benefit from the program to apply. It is also a good opportunity to
share with your network your personal experience at the IHRTP. We
always appreciate recommendations from IHRTP Alumni.

In circulating the information please bear in mind that the IHRTP is
intended for human rights workers and educators from non-governmental
organizations, National Human Rights Institutions, government bodies
and educational institutions. The goal of the IHRTP is to strengthen
the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights
education efforts aimed at building a global culture of human rights.
The curriculum is based on principles of adult experiential learning
in which participants and facilitators engage in a process of mutual
teaching and learning. The Program Information provides a detailed
description of the Program.

We received more than 900 applications for the 2009 IHRTP and it is
therefore unlikely that we will have enough spaces for all of the
qualified candidates. The selection process and participant profile we
are looking for are described in the attached document. The Equitas
Selection Committee gives priority to the organisations best able to
demonstrate their commitment and effectiveness in relation to human
rights promotion and education. Consideration is also given to overall
gender balance, geographic representation and the availability of
bursaries.

Please note that the deadline for receiving applications is November
21st, 2009 and that only the 2010 Application Forms will be accepted.
You can also find the documents, in English and French, on our web
site at:
http://www.equitas.org

Should you have comments or questions, please do not hesitate to
contact the IHRTP Team at
ihrtp-pifdh@equitas.org

Ian Hamilton
Directeur Général / Executive Director
Equitas
Centre international d'éducation aux droits humains /
International Centre for Human Rights Education
666 Sherbrooke ouest, Bureau 1100
Montréal, QC, Canada H3A 1E7
http://www.equitas.org

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