Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Media group/Skype conference on January 26, 2014
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- previous media group Skype conference on December 12, 2013
- next media group Skype conference on February 11, 2014
Media group Skype conference, 26/01/2014
Topics
proposal:
- clarification of facilitation and minutes keeping
- next media release - topics and messages
- media strategy discussion
- milestones discussion
- preparation of next Skype conference
Next media release
- We discussed topics, main message and release dates
- Proposals: anti-nuclear camp + network meeting: activists are motivated to get organized; international camp; skills training and preparation of further events
- 09-16/08/2014 camp
- 04-08/08/2014 network meeting
- Proposals: anti-nuclear camp + network meeting: activists are motivated to get organized; international camp; skills training and preparation of further events
- We also had a brainstorming on 08/12/2013, selecting events in the Baltic Sea region:
- book/database project;
- Case Pyhajoki and follow up;
- results from Greenpeace expert talk on Monday;
- things so far not concretely planned yet, e.g. info events, exhibition (photos taken in Baltic Sea Info Tour);
- nuclear lobby events;
- European anti-nuclear forum in Prague 29 of April 2014;
- events connected to Fukushima; Chernobyl events;
- Ostrovets NPP - Austrian researchers study flexRISK shows that most of Europe would suffer in case of catastrophy in Ostrovets;
- COP;
- nuclear updates from Finland regarding uranium mining issues;
- anti-nuclear camp in North of Germany next summer
=> these are only some of the events that are going to happen
- Alternatively, we could provide a media release with background information only - for instance on uranium mining
- A. will make a draft for the release
- choosing the camp as main topic includes 2 in 1: advertising the camp and spread the word about atomic threats to the Baltic Sea
- clarifying newsworthy cause for sending out the press release at this point of time
- it could be sent out after the next working meeting, however, that would be only in March
- suggestion: send one release before the working meeting and another one after it. First release: announcement; second release: more concrete information
- possibly a spontaneous cause would arise
- if we make only one press release, it should be sent out before the next working meeting
- proposals for the text by 09/02/2014
- A. will make the first proposal to be discussed
- sending out: by 16/02/2014
- practical arrangements
- translations;
- quotations;
- comments on the draft
- we should have regional context for local press releases (translations) - quotations, events. Regional context does not have to be camp related and local media releases should be extracts of the bigger international one.
- A. will send the invitation for the next media conference
Milestones for media group
Will not be discussed today.
Media strategy
Will not be discussed today.
Next Skype conference
- next Skype conference: February 11, 2014 at 8 PM CET.