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3:00pm
4:00pm
The hyperlocalisation of radio works ()

RED Auditorium

Always be closer and fill all the gaps in your broadcast area. Such is the bet of certain radios. For them, the proximity goes from the bustling city center to the last picturesque place in the depths of the countryside. No one should be forgotten. Geographical stalls by department or by city, presence on the ground, geolocation of listeners, nothing must go through the cracks.

RED Auditorium

3:15pm
4:00pm
How to reinvent volunteering and create social cohesion in a radio station? ()

BLUE Auditorium

The volunteer crisis has also been a reality on community radio for a good decade. One might think that this crisis is only in its infancy. Fewer volunteers means fewer radio programs, more complexity in the organization of events and in the preparation of funding applications. So much for the sad observation. The goal now is to roll up your sleeves!

BLUE Auditorium

3:30pm
4:00pm
What is the role of Haitian radio in the socio-political situation? ()

YELLOW Auditorium

With the intervention of the Secretary of State for Communication of the Republic of Haiti, Mr. Eddy Jackson Alexis and the participation of Louis Cherel Cineus, former executive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Haiti, current student in Sociology (specialization in racism and immigration) at the University of Montreal and Wilguens Pierre Jean former journalist at the National Television of Haiti, President of the Collectif Art Culture et Société (CACS), student in Industrial Relations at the University of Montreal.

Speakers

Eddy Jackson Alexis

Eddy Jackson Alexis

République d'HAITI
36 / 2048 State Secretary for Communication
France

Louis Cherel Cineus

Louis Cherel Cineus

Université de Montréal
Student in Sociology (former executive of the Haitian Ministry o
Haiti

Wilguens Pierre Jean

Wilguens Pierre Jean

Université de Montréal
Student in Industrial Relations (Former TV Journalist Haiti)
Haiti

YELLOW Auditorium