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Modern Journalism Discussion to Take Place in Sochi

The main editor of the 'Regional Newspaper' attends the event

Conference on contemporary journalism to take place in Sochi
Conference on contemporary journalism to take place in Sochi

Modern Journalism Discussion to Take Place in Sochi

The 29th Forum of Modern Journalism, known as 'All Russia - 2025', is currently underway in the picturesque city of Sochi. The main theme of this year's event is 'The Transformation of the Media Environment in the Face of Information Confrontation'.

The forum kicked off on the first day with discussions on a variety of topics, including the survival of newspapers, media content in social networks, and the trends and prospects of the 'Telegram' and 'VKontakte' platforms. Vladimir Solovyov, Chairman of the Union of Journalists of Russia, addressed the participants and read a greeting from Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The grand ceremony to mark the start of the forum was held in the evening at the Winter Palace in Sochi. Local creative collectives performed during the ceremony, making it a memorable event for all in attendance.

On the second day of the forum, the focus is on the plenary session 'The Transformation of the Media Environment in the Face of Information Confrontation'. However, no new information is given about Vladimir Solovyov or Russian President Vladimir Putin's involvement on this day.

The forum includes lectures, presentations, masterclasses, round tables, and exhibitions. While no new facts are mentioned about these events on the second day, it is expected that they will provide valuable insights and opportunities for learning.

The forum also promises to provide opportunities for participants to ask questions to opinion leaders, heads of journalistic directions, and representatives of the State Duma and the Federation Council. Unfortunately, no new information is provided about these opportunities on the second day.

Leading journalists from Russia and other countries are participating in the forum. The forum is not only beneficial for the participants but also for the journalism industry as a whole.

It is worth noting that the School of Interethnic Journalism is now open for students in the Middle Urals. The interethnic journalism school teaches young Tatars and Bashkirs, and the program is based in Ufa.

The 30th anniversary 'All Russia' forum is planned for next year. With its focus on fostering dialogue and promoting the exchange of ideas, the forum continues to play a crucial role in shaping the future of journalism in Russia.

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