EVENTS
Annual Meetings
Annual meeting, Brussels 2010
Brussels, June 2008
Sopot/Gdansk, June 2007
Zurich, June 2006
Istanbul, June 2005
Tallinn, June 2004
Paris, June 2003
Editors Seminars
Frankfurt, April 2008
Paris, April 2007
London, April 2006
Amsterdam, March 2005
Zürich, January 2004
Publishers Seminars
Milano, October 2008
Vienna, October 2007
Lisbon, October 2006
Berlin, October 2005
Rome, October 2004
Warsaw, January 2003
Helsinki, May 2002
Barcelona, November 2001
Amsterdam, April 2001
Berlin, October 2000
Saint-Paul-de-Vence, April 2000
Photo Archive
Berlin, October 2005
   
Publishers' Seminar, Vienna, October 2007

SEMINAR  PROGRAM                    Photo gallery

Thursday, October 25

  • Opening of the seminar and welcome address by Rik De Nolf, the EBP President
  • Christian Seiler, CEO Red-bull-media: „Red bull comes from a can, our papers come out of a truck”
  • Michael Grabner, Michael Grabner Media, former Georg von Holtzbrinck vice-chairman: „And now the full truth” - an ex post view on 16 exiting years in Germany”
  • Marketing by sawdust – an exclusive visit to the Lipizzan horses morning training
  • Hans Mahr, RTL: „Too strong to die, too weak to live - how to survive in the new media jungle”
  • Eva Dichand, Publisher & CEO of free sheets „Heute” and „Life” (half a million copies): „Do I want to kill you?”
  • Wolfgang Zekert, CEO „Oesterreich”: „The most exciting and successful launch of a newspaper in this century”
  • Michael Palzer, speaker of RZB and Raiffeisen International: „Building empires from communist ruins – and how the media can be the mortar”
  • Niels Barfod, Børsen (in cooperation with Copenhagen Institute for Future Studies): Disruptive technologies in media tech. The next ten years with internet..:


Friday, October 26

  • Dr. Andrej Vizjak, Partner at AT Kearney: "Niche champions in media business"
  • Olivier Daufrasne, IPSOS: “How to create an European survey ? How was the IPSOS Decision makers created and why?” 
  • Hans Gasser, CEO „Wirtschaftsblatt”: „Small Country – big online ventures”