DIGITAL& DEADLY - The Future of Indigenous Media |
The 2013 AICA National Conference, will provide you with an opportunity to explore the current and future challenges for Indigenous media in this country. Conference attendees will hear from International presenters on issues such as global examples of developing sustainable community broadcasting. Another international speaker will share his new and creative ways to source funding for content development.
There will be workshop sessions on crowd funding, how to deal with anti-social – social media, the progress of AICA’s national learning and development and research and innovation projects, generating activity based Income through sponsorship, how to pitch your next project and agenda journalism in a convergent society
On the first day of the conference, AICA will present it's initial work on the development of a National Indigenous Media Charter to be workshopped further on the second day by our members prior to the AGM.
This year we are particularly keen to showcase examples of regionally produced content that has been created to address national health promotion initiatives. This model is one AICA is keen to promote to the Federal government and in turn help support community media providers at the grassroots level.
The full draft program can be viewed here "Conference Program"