Media News - Thursday, July 02, 2009
Russia: RIA Novosti says improving training key to surviving crisis
Russian news agency RIA Novosti believes that investing in training programs which improve staff
skills is the most effective anti-crisis program for media outlets, the
agency's editor-in-chief said. This January and June the news agency introduced a series of lectures
and seminars to train staff in multimedia technology for video recording
and photo imaging, infographics, Internet search engines, 'black PR' and
legal risks in the media. The training culminated in two-week multimedia
courses held at a summer school in the Moscow Region. The classes, which
started on June 20, are being held in the form of business games. 'Without the knowledge and skills of our journalists and editors, we
could not provide our clients with a full-fledged multimedia news line,
which delivers complicated information in an accessible format,'
RIA Novosti Editor-in-Chief Svetlana
Mironyuk said. Such multimedia products are the future for journalism
Mironyuk said, adding that the agency also plans to provide training
courses for its staff in the future. RIA Novosti deputy editor-in-chief
Maxim Filimonov, who heads the Integrated News Department, said that
around 400 people had already attended training sessions: 'We want our
people to think in stories which are told first of all visually.' (Ria Novosti)
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