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Summer Media Camp at Balaton, Hungary
By: Ingrid Hu Dahl
Published: June 26, 2007
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The Hungarian Youth Press DUE invites young European journalists to their "Summer Media Camp" at Lake Balaton from July 9th until July 15th 2007. At this annual "Summer Media Camp" more then 80 hungarian young journalists produce radio shows, movies and other media with professional journalists from famous hungarian media stations. This year, ten European young journalists between 18 and 25 years are invited to join this camp and participate in international workshops.

The participants are required to speak English and have basic skills in journalism/media-making or strong motivation and enthusiasm for journalistic skills. Send letters of interest ASAP to Gyori Hajnalka gyori.hajnalka@gmail.com and Robert Holndonnern to hrobil@due.hu with your name, sex, date of birth, nationality, media experiences, your travel plans and a short motivation letter.

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