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Applying for media accreditation The accreditation procedure for WTDC-06 is as follows: Each journalist1 must submit an individual application and is requested to complete the entire Accreditation Form. The Form must be submitted online.
Copies or links to two articles/reports published within the last 6 months, for which the journalist is credited, may also be requested. Each accompanying staff member (sound engineers, cameramen, support staff, etc.) must also complete a separate Accreditation Form and return it with a letter of assignment signed by the Editor-in-Chief (or News Editor for radio/TV). Independent film/video production companies can only receive media credentials if officially mandated by a television station by a letter of assignment. Tapes of broadcast programmes crediting the requesting production company may also be required. All supporting documents must be faxed to +41 22 730 5933. Fast-track accreditation is granted to members of the UN Press Corps (with a valid UN press accreditation). However, while these journalists do not need to resubmit the supporting documentation listed above, the accreditation form must nonetheless be completed and returned to the ITU Press Office. The ITU Press Office must be satisfied that anyone applying for media accreditation, whether through the normal or fast-track procedure, is a professional journalist and represents bona fide media. The ITU Press Office reserves the right to request supplementary documentary evidence to be able to establish the status of applicants. Applications are considered on a case-by-case basis and the decisions of the ITU Press Office are final. Who can submit press credentials? Only editorial staff of newspapers, magazines, press agencies and online publications, as well as press photographers, TV and radio crews may be accredited. All others, such as management, marketing or advertising executives of newspapers/magazines, researchers, authors, editors of directories, etc. cannot be granted media credentials at WTDC-06. Media credentials are granted to journalists from recognized media, defined as follows:
Pre-event accreditation It is strongly recommended that you register prior to the event in order to avoid unnecessary delays in receiving your badge or in gaining entry to the premises. Where to find the form? The accreditation form is available on the web at: Badge collection In order to collect your badge, you must present a valid, internationally recognized proof of identity with photo (passport or national identity card) together with your accreditation confirmation letter. Contact ITU Press Office
Website http://www.itu.int/newsroom/wtdc/2006/index.html
1) A journalist is a person whose principal activity or working press experience for the last 6 months has been to provide news and commentary to newspapers, magazines, wire services, broadcast and online media owned by organizations whose principal business is publishing and broadcasting. Freelance journalists are persons who contribute either regularly or occasionally to newspapers and magazines and who meet the requirements for media accreditation. Evidence of coverage must be submitted within the six months following accreditation to maintain eligibility.
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