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1999
Seminar Schedule
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The
Center for the Study
of International Communications Paris International
Media Program
March 22 - 26, 1999 |
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HOTEL
LA SERRE
24 bis, rue Cler 75007 Paris Tel 01 47 05 52 33 fax 01 40 62 95 66 |
HOTEL
MALAR
29, rue Malar 75007 Paris Tel 01 45 51 38 46 fax 01 45 55 20 19 |
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Sunday, March 21 |
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| 7:00-8:00 | Welcome:
Home of AUP President Michael and Mrs. Carol Simpson 41, avenue Bosquet,
75007 Paris Door Code C524 6th floor. MICHAEL K. SIMPSON, President, The American University of Paris; LEE HUEBNER, Professor, Northwestern University; WADDICK DOYLE, Professor, AUP International Communications Department. AU P = The American University of Paris, 31, avenue Bosquet 75007 Paris tel 01 40 62 07 19 Grand Salon 2nd floor |
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Monday, March 22 |
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| 11:00-12:30 | The View from Afar" WILLIAM PFAFF, political columnist, International Herald Tribune and The Los Angeles Times syndicate. AUP | ||
| 12:45-2:30 | Lunch: "Are We All So Different?" HARRIET WELTY ROCHEFORT, journalist and author of French Toast, a book about the cultural conundrum. AUP | ||
| 3:00-4:15 | "Sorting Out Europe." FLORA LEWIS, syndicated columnist, Former chief diplomatic columnist, The New York Times. AUP | ||
| 7:00-8:30 | Cocktail: "CRISIS COMMUNICATION: Can the Law Survive the Internet; Can the Internet Survive the Law?" with CAROLE ACIMAN, attorney, Chadbourne& Parke LLP, (New York) and KENNETH NEIL CUKIER, senior editor, Communications Week International. AUP | ||
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Tuesday, March 23 |
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| 10:00-11:15 | "Staying in Focus." ANN SWARDSON, Washington Post Paris correspondent. AUP | ||
| 11:30-12:45 | "Front Row Seat: Covering Europe's Best." ALAN RIDING, European cultural correspondent, The New York Times.. AUP | ||
| 1:00-2:00 | Lunch: JONATHAN RANDALL, journalist and author, After Such Knowledge What Forgiveness? on covering international conflict. AUP | ||
| 2:30 | Security clearance at the US Embassy, 2, avenue Gabriel, 75008 Paris (Metro: Concorde). You must bring your passport. | ||
| 3:00:-4:30 | European political briefing: MAGGIE PEARSON, press information officer, US Embassy, Paris. | ||
| 7:00 | Dinner 1: At the home of Lee & Berna Huebner, 3, rue Lalo 75116 Paris. (Metro: Line 2 Porte Dauphine) | ||
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Wednesdav, March 24 |
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| 10:00-11:15 | "A Deadline Every Minute." JOCELYN NOVECK, Paris Bureau News Editor, Associated Press. AUP | ||
| 11:30-12:45 | "Enterprise and Investigative Journalism Overseas." CHRISTOPHER DICKEY, Paris bureau chief of Newsweek, and author Summer of Deliverance. AUPAFTERNOON FREE FOR TOURING | ||
| 7:00 | Dinner 2: At the home of Lee & Berna Huebner (see Tuesday) | ||
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Thursday, March 25 |
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| 10:00 | "The First Global Newspaper." A visit to the INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE, 181, avenue Charles de Gaulle, 92521 Neuilly-sur-Seine (Metro:Pont de Neuilly Line 1). Session with an editor and newsroom visit. | ||
| OR 11:00 | Visit to French Television: ODESSEY channel at the building called "Le Vent", 305, avenue le Jour se Levb 92100 Boulogne 5th floor Building is 300 meters past TF 1 (Metro: Porte de Saint-Cloud). | ||
| 1:00-2:30 | Lunch: DAN LEVIN, senior advertising executive, CEO of Xtreme Register, London; former executive of J. Walter Thompson. AUP | ||
| 2:30-3:45 | "Seen on the Screen: Committing International Television." JIM BITTERMANN, Paris correspondent, CNN and NPR commentator, PAT THOMPSON, independent producer of news and documentaries, CHRISTIAN MALAR, Foreign Editor, France 3 Television News. AUP | ||
| 3:45-4:45 | "Marketing Culture and Image in Fashion." MARY-FRANCE POCHNA, attorney and broadcaster. Author of biographies of Christian Dior and Gianni Agnelli. AUP | ||
| 6:30-8:00 | FRANCE AMERIQUE, 9, avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt 75008 Paris (Metro: Franklin D. Roosevelt Line 9) Roundtable Q&A with members of the Anglo-American Press Association and French journalists: "Covering Today's News: Relations between the Press, Government, and Business. | ||
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Friday, March 26 |
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| 10:00-12:00 | Radio
France International Studios, Maison de la Radio, 104, avenue du President
Kennedy 75016 Paris. Meet in the lobby no later than 9:55 A.M. "International Broadcasting and Journalism, from Propaganda to Information" Guy Riboreau, Director of the International Training Department (4th floor). |
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