The International Journalism Festival is a journalism event annually held in Perugia, Italy (in central Italy, about 100 miles, or 160 km, north of Rome).
The festival attracts journalists and journalism students, as well as scholars and Media agencies, who get free access to keynotes, workshops, panels and discussions on media in society.[1]
Since the foundation of the Festival in 2006 by Arianna Ciccone and Christopher Potter,[2] several prizes, including A Story Still to Tell Award and the Paola Biocca International Reportage Award have been awarded by students of journalism and media professionals.[3][4] In 2012 the prize A Story Still to Tell Award was dedicated to the memory of Mauro Rostagno, one of the journalists who was shot by Sicilian Mafia in 1988.
Amongst the speakers that have previously attended the festival are Seymour Hersh, Carl Bernstein, Alastair Campbell, Stephen Doig, Hans-Gert Pöttering, Edward Snowden and Eugenio Scalfari.[5][6][7]
References
edit- ^ International Journalism Festival to be held in Italy Archived 2012-12-20 at archive.today
- ^ "Who We Are".
- ^ Competition seeks videos, photos from young journalists Archived 2012-08-04 at archive.today
- ^ A Story Still to Tell: Maria Grazie Cutuli.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Greenslade, Roy (26 January 2009). "Hersh key speaker at Perugia festival". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 2013-02-12. Retrieved 2016-12-14.
- ^ "Postcard from Perugia: Notes and quotes from the Perugia International Journalism Festival". Archived from the original on 2009-06-09. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
- ^ #26: International Journalism Festival, Perugia 1-5 April 2009 Archived 9 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine
External links
editMedia related to International Journalism Festival at Wikimedia Commons