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Here Comes the Sun flashmob cheers Spanish unemployment office | organizado por el programa de radio CARNE CRUDA 2.0

Flashmob en Madrid (España) organizado por el programa de radio CARNE CRUDA 2.0 Martes y jueves, 16:00, http://www.carnecruda20.es

Lunes, miércoles y viernes, 21:45, en Hora25 (Cadena SER)
www.facebook.com/carnecruda2.0 y @carnecrudaradio
Música: "Here comes the sun" (The Beatles, AUTOR: George Harrison, DISCO: ABBEY ROAD)

 

A flashmob of musicians has cheered up the long queue in a busy Spanish unemployment office by playing the Beatles' Here Comes the Sun.

During the stunt organised by Carne Cruda 2.0, a programme on the leading Cadena SER network, a small orchestra emerged instrument by instrument from the waiting room in a Madrid unemployment office. All work in the office came to a standstill and many people sang along in English.

Spain is enduring an unprecedented economic crisis caused by a property crash and public debt crisis. Unemployment, already at 26%, is expected to grow. Spain lost around 800,000 jobs last year and more than half of under-25s are unemployed. The Spanish government has resorted to severe budget cuts to reduce its deficit but austerity measures have also depressed the economy.

Oxfam says that previous crises in Latin America and Asia point to serious long-term damage if government austerity measures remain in place. "Poverty and social exclusion may increase drastically," it says. "By 2022, some 18 million Spaniards, or 38% of the population, could be in poverty."

 

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Creating an open journalism toolkit from Sarah Hartley n0tice.org at MMR12

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The story  of the open journalism toolkit n0tice.org became the focus for a session at one of Europe's big broadcast conferences this week.
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Radio News Conference 2012 : democracy, quality and depth of reporting

Radio News Conference 2012 : democracy, quality and depth of reporting | Radio 2.0 (Fr & En) | Scoop.it

See http://rnews.ebu.ch/events/120614_rNews2012.php#registration a full conference agenda and registration details

For its 2012 edition, to be held at the kind invitation of Czech Radio in the Czech capital Prague, the Radio News Conference addresses the role of public service journalists in today's world of ubiquitous media, focusing on democracy, quality and depth of reporting


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Social media: The new news source [infographic] Scool.com

Social media: The new news source [infographic] Scool.com | Radio 2.0 (Fr & En) | Scoop.it

Recent research confirms that we are living in the digital information age. Nearly half of all Americans get some form of local news on a mobile device, and 46% of people get their news online at least three times a week. What's more, online news sources officially surpassed print newspapers in ad revenue in 2010. Thanks to online news, we're getting more breaking news than ever. And thanks to social media, we're getting news as it happens—sometimes even before news organizations have a chance to report it.

Are more people turning to social media for breaking news? And can we trust the news that social media delivers to be accurate and factual? Check out this infographic to learn more about the changing face of news delivery and how social media may end up leading the charge.

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