Dear all,

apologies for this warbled chaos, I was not aware that the MCN-list does not 
like html. Please allow me to decode this message and find enclosed the 
programme announcement for the final EUscreen conference on Television Heritage 
and the Web. Thank you for reading, for spreading it in your network or for 
publishing the conference in your publication. We hope to welcome you in 
Budapest, coming September.

With kind regards from the EUscreen consortium (and apologies for possible 
cross-posting).

--

Press release ? for immediate release

Programme Announcement: Television Heritage and the Web 
(Final EUscreen Conference)

Date: 13-14 September 2012
Location: ELTE University, Budapest, Hungary

EUscreen, the best practice network for Europe?s television heritage, organises 
its third and final international conference on Television Heritage and the 
Web. The conference will take place in Budapest on 13 and 14 September 2012. 
The programme consists of two workshops, a plenary session with keynotes and 
case studies by renowned experts in the field. Attendance is free but online 
registration is required at the following 
address:http://euscreen2012.eventbrite.com.

Conference programme

Today, most broadcasters devote resources to web-based forms of television, 
both in terms of new programming and older programme materials. Broadcast 
archives are becoming increasingly important as ?old? television content has 
the potential to attract online users. As a result, the major question for 
audiovisual archives, scholars and media professionals is: What does the 
current shift to online forms actually imply for television heritage?

The conference Television Heritage and the Web will discuss and analyse the 
opportunities and challenges of the current media changes. The conference 
includes a range of international experts and a workshop titledEUscreen best 
practice applications showcase, which explores the exploitation of broadcast 
material in the fields of learning, research, leisure/cultural heritage and 
creative reuse.

Confirmed speakers
- Lynn Spigel (Northwestern University, USA)
- Eggo M?ller (Utrecht University, NL)
- Richard Grusin (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA)
- Jamie Harley (FR)
- Irina Negraru and Dana Mustata (TVR, RO)
- Aleksander Lavrencic/Katja ?turm (RTV Slovenija, SI)
- Victoria Metzger/Xavier Jacques-Jourion (RTBF , BE)
- Attila Nemes (Kitchen Budapest, HU)

Please go to http://euscreen2012.eventbrite.com for programme updates and make 
sure to register in time for this event.

For events info and updates on the project, visit http://blog.euscreen.eu

See for more information: http://www.euscreen.eu/


On Jun 20, 2012, at 6:25 PM, Erwin Verbruggen - EUscreen wrote:

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> style="font-size:14.545454025268555px">Dear madam, 
> sir,</span></font></p><p><font face="HelveticaNeue"><span 
> style="font-size:14.545454025268555px">please find enclosed the programme 
> announcement for the final EUscreen conference on Television Heritage and the 
> Web. Thank you for reading, for spreading it in your network or for 
> publishing the conference in your publication. We hope to welcome you in 
> Budapest, coming September.</span></font></p>
> 
> 
> <p><font face="HelveticaNeue"><span 
> style="font-size:14.545454025268555px">With kind regards from the EUscreen 
> consortium (and apologies for possible 
> cross-posting).</span></font></p><p><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;;font-weight:700">--</span></p>
> 
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> <p><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;;font-weight:700">Press
>  release ? for immediate release
> </span></p>
>                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:16.000000pt;font-family:&#39;DIN&#39;;font-weight:700">Programme
>  Announcement: </span></p><p><span 
> style="font-size:16.000000pt;font-family:&#39;DIN&#39;;font-weight:700">Television
>  Heritage and the Web </span></p>
> 
> 
> <p><span 
> style="font-size:16.000000pt;font-family:&#39;DIN&#39;;font-weight:700">(Final
>  EUscreen Conference)</span></p>
>                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:14pt;font-family:DIN">Date: 13-14 September 2012
> </span></p>
>                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:14pt;font-family:DIN">Location: ELTE University, Budapest, 
> Hungary
> </span></p>
>                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">EUscreen, 
> the best practice network for Europe?s television heritage, organises its 
> third and final
> international conference on Television Heritage and the Web. The conference 
> will take place in
> Budapest on 13 and 14 September 2012. The programme consists of two 
> workshops, a plenary
> session with keynotes and case studies by renowned experts in the field. 
> Attendance is free but
> online registration is required at the following address: </span><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;DIN&#39;"><a 
> href="http://euscreen2012.eventbrite.com/"; 
> target="_blank">http://euscreen2012.<WBR>eventbrite.com</a>.
> </span></p>
>                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:14pt;font-family:DIN">Conference programme
> </span></p>
>                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">Today, most 
> broadcasters devote resources to web-based forms of television, both in terms 
> of
> new programming and older programme materials. Broadcast archives are 
> becoming increasingly
> important as ?old? television content has the potential to attract online 
> users. As a result, the major
> question for audiovisual archives, scholars and media professionals is: What 
> does the current shift
> to online forms actually imply for television heritage?
> </span></p>
>                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">The 
> conference </span><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;;font-weight:700">Television
>  Heritage and the Web </span><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">will 
> discuss and analyse the opportunities and
> challenges of the current media changes. The conference includes a range of 
> international experts
> and a workshop titled </span><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;;font-style:italic">EUscreen
>  best practice applications showcase, </span><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">which 
> explores the
> exploitation of broadcast material in the fields of learning, research, 
> leisure/cultural heritage and
> creative reuse.
> </span></p>
>                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:14pt;font-family:DIN">Confirmed speakers
> </span></p>
>                                       <ul>
>                                               <li 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;Symbol&#39;">
>                                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">Lynn Spigel 
> (Northwestern University, USA)
> </span></p>
>                                               </li>
>                                               <li 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;Symbol&#39;">
>                                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">Eggo M?ller 
> (Utrecht University, NL)
> </span></p>
>                                               </li>
>                                               <li 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;Symbol&#39;">
>                                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">Richard 
> Grusin (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA)
> </span></p>
>                                               </li>
>                                               <li 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;Symbol&#39;">
>                                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">Jamie 
> Harley (FR)
> </span></p>
>                                               </li>
>                                               <li 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;Symbol&#39;">
>                                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">Irina 
> Negraru and Dana Mustata (TVR, RO)
> </span></p>
>                                               </li>
>                                               <li 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;Symbol&#39;">
>                                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">Aleksander 
> Lavrencic/Katja </span><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">?turm 
> </span><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">(RTV 
> Slovenija, SI)
> </span></p>
>                                               </li>
>                                               <li 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;Symbol&#39;">
>                                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">Victoria 
> Metzger/Xavier Jacques-Jourion (RTBF , BE)
> </span></p>
>                                               </li>
>                                               <li><span 
> style="font-family:HelveticaNeue;font-size:11pt">Attila Nemes (Kitchen 
> Budapest, HU)</span></li></ul><p 
> style="font-family:Symbol;font-size:11pt"><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">Please go 
> to </span><span style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;DIN&#39;"><a 
> href="http://euscreen2012.eventbrite.com/"; 
> target="_blank">http://euscreen2012.<WBR>eventbrite.com</a> </span><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">for 
> programme updates and make sure to
> register in time for this event.</span></p><ul>
>                                       </ul>
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>                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:16.000000pt;font-family:&#39;DIN&#39;;font-weight:700">For 
> the editors:
> </span></p>
>                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:14pt;font-family:DIN">About EUscreen
> </span></p>
>                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">The 
> EUscreen project has published 30.000 television items online in an act to 
> make historical
> audiovisual content widely accessible. EUscreen started in October 2009 as a 
> three-year project
> funded by the European Commission?s eContentplus programme. A beta version of 
> the portal was
> launched in 2011 and is also directly connected to Europeana. EUscreen is 
> co-ordinated by
> University of Utrecht and its consortium consists of 28 partners and 10 
> associate partners
> (comprising audiovisual archives, research institutions, technology providers 
> and Europeana) from
> 20 different European countries.
> </span></p>
>                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">For events 
> info and updates on the project, visit </span><span><a 
> href="http://blog.euscreen.eu/"; 
> target="_blank">http://blog.euscreen.eu</a></span></p>
> 
> 
> 
>                                       <p><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">See for 
> more information: </span><span><a href="http://www.euscreen.eu/"; 
> target="_blank">http://www.euscreen.eu/</a><br>
> </span><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;">Press 
> contact: Erwin Verbruggen, </span><span><a href="mailto:info at euscreen.eu" 
> target="_blank">info at euscreen.eu</a>, </span><span 
> style="font-size:11.000000pt;font-family:&#39;HelveticaNeue&#39;"><a 
> href="tel:+31615360371" value="+31615360371" target="_blank">+31615360371</a> 
> </span></p>
> 
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