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ITU media accreditation & event registration

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​​​​​​​Media accreditation & registration procedure

In order to submit a request, you will need to login using your ITU user account (or create one):
I have an ITU User Account (please continue to step 1 below) |  I am a new user

If you don't have an ITU user account, click on "I am a new user“. Then, select “Media and other organizations" as your ITU status and click “Create“. You will receive an email to activate your account and it is very important that you do so. Also, make sure you remember your email/username and password as you will need them to register .

HOW TO REGISTER AND GET ACCREDITED FOR AN ITU EVENT:

1. Register for the events using your ITU user account

2. Send us your media credentials

3. Pick up your badge at the media registration booth at the ITU event.

If you have any questions or difficulties registering or sending your credentials, please email pressreg@itu.int

LEGAL NOTICE: Applications for media registration and/or accreditation are considered on a case-by-case basis and are reserved only for media professionals representing a bona fide media organization. The final decision on all applications rests with ITU, which reserves the right to deny or withdraw registration or accreditation of individuals whose actions or omissions run counter to the principles of the ITU Constitution and Convention, the Charter of the United Nations or established journalism ethics and standards. In this context, ITU may deny or revoke accreditation at any time, i.a., if it reasonably considers that (i) such accreditation is put to improper use or is being used to abuse the privileges so extended; (ii) the accredited individual does not respect the access and security policies in effect; or (iii) the conduct of the accredited individual does not respect the dignity, privacy or integrity of event participants or ITU officials. The media badge is strictly personal and ITU will confiscate any badge in the possession of any individual to whom it was not issued. Information provided to you by ITU on media accreditation processes for ITU events should not be communicated to third parties without ITU's prior consent. By submitting your request for registration and/or accreditation, you acknowledge and accept these conditions, and you agree to be included in ITU's media mailing list and receive press releases, media advisories and other media-related communications on behalf of ITU via email. You may remove yourself from this mailing list at any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link located at the bottom of any of these emails.

Media accreditation guidelines

ITU's Strategic Communications Division supports media covering ITU's events, activities, as well as th e latest telecommunication news and trends. Media are invited to participate in any ITU event open to the public, as per decisions made by ITU Member States and ITU's Information/Document Access Policy

To gain media access, ITU must confirm your status as a bona fide member of the media. Therefore, please read ITU's Media Accreditation Guidelines below so you are aware of the information you will be required to submit for ITU to confirm such status. 

Media accreditation is not granted to 1) non-editorial staff working for a publishing house (e.g. management, marketing, advertising executives, etc.); 2) researchers, academics, authors or editors of directories; 3) employees of information outlets of public, non-governmental or private entities that are not first and foremost media organizations; 4) members of professional broadcasting or media associations, 5) press or communication professionals accompanying member state delegations; and 6) citizen journalists under no apparent editorial board oversight. If you have questions about your eligibility, please email us at pressreg@itu.int.

Applications for accreditation are considered on a case-by-case basis and ITU reserves the right to request additional proof or documentation other than what is listed below. Media accreditation decisions rest with ITU and all decisions are final.

Accreditation eligibility & credentials 

1. Journalists* should provide an official letter of assignment from the Editor-in-Chief (or the News Editor for radio/TV). One letter per crew/editorial team will suffice. Editors-in-Chief and Bureau Chiefs should submit a letter from their Director. Please email this to pressreg@itu.int along with the required supporting credentials, based on the type of media organization you work for:

Print and online publications should be available to the general public and published at least 6 times a year by an organization whose principle business activity is publishing and which generally carries paid advertising;

News wire services should provide news coverage to subscribers, including newspapers, periodicals, and/or television networks;

Broadcast media should provide news and information programmes to the general public. Independent film and video production companies can only be accredited if officially mandated by a broadcast station via a letter of assignment;

Freelance journalists and photographers must provide clear documentation that they are on assignment from a specific news organization or publication. Evidence that they regularly supply journalistic content to recognized media may be acceptable in the absence of an assignment letter and at the discretion of the ITU Strategic Communications Division.

2. Bloggers and community media may be granted accreditation if the content produced is deemed relevant to the industry, contains news commentary, is regularly updated and/or made publicly available. Corporate bloggers may register as normal participants (not media). Please see Guidelines for Bloggers and Community Media Accreditation below for more details.

Special accreditation  guidelines for bloggers and community media

ITU is committed to working with independent and 'new media' reporters and columnists who reach their audiences via blogs, podcasts, video blogs, community or online radio, limited print formats which generally carry paid advertising and other online media. These are some of the guidelines we use to determine whether to accredit bloggers and community media representatives: 

UN-accredited media

Media already accredited and badged by the United Nations are automatically accredited and registered by ITU. In this case, you only need to send a copy of your UN badge to pressreg@itu.int  to make sure you receive your event badge. Anyone joining an ITU event MUST have an event badge in order to access the premises.  Please make sure you let us know in advance that you are planning to attend so your event badge is ready for printing and pick-up.

* Editorial staff of publications/news wire services, press photographers and TV/radio crews representing a recognized media organization.