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Russian independent media facing testing times
They've been urged to expand on to digital platforms and reach new audiences. Broadcasting on multiple devicesSpeaking at the opening of the annual festival, organised by FNR, the Foundation for Independent Radio, Natalia Vlasova, the FNR director, challenged radio managers and journalists to seek out new revenue streams and to ensure that they delivered their content to multiple devices, and not just over the radio airwaves. Bowing to pressureCharles Maynes, FNR programme officer, says such pressures have forced some to drop their news services because it is easier to attract advertisers to a music-only format. In a small, regional town he said that could mean that revenue streams dry up overnight. The FNR programme is there to support those who are committed to continue to provide a reliable and responsible news service that is independent of outside pressure. Maynes works closely with another group trying to boost independent media in Russia. Supporting an independent pressThe New Eurasia Foundation has a programme focused on supporting independent newspapers in the country’s regions. Prior to the Yekaterinburg Independent Radio Festival Eismont and Maynes ran a three-day converged newsroom workshop for 16 print and broadcast journalists in the Urals industrial town of [[Pervouralsk]]. The aim was to encourage each group to learn new skills and set up converged news operations in their own towns.
[important color=green title=David Brewer]The author, David Brewer, set up and runs this site, Media Helping Media. He also runs Media Ideas International Ltd and tweets @helpingmedia.[/important] |
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