Mainz days of television criticism

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The Mainz TV Criticism Days took place once a year from 1968 to 2011 on the ZDF site on the Lerchenberg in Mainz . These were public and critical discussions on current media policy issues. The series of events was aimed primarily at journalists, authors and artists as well as program providers, critics, media scholars, media politicians and interested third parties.

Topics of the series of events

  • 44th event 2011: Knowing what counts - when television and internet merge
    • March 21, 2011
    • March 22, 2011
  • 43rd event 2010:
    • March 22, 2010
    • March 23, 2010
  • 42nd event 2009: Leading medium on probation - searching and finding the new
    • Topics on Monday 23 March 2009
      • Opening and welcome speech by Markus Schächter
      • Keynote: head, heart or stomach? - TV quality in the web age
      • Conversation: Horst Stipp and Markus Schächter in conversation
      • Speech, counter-speech: why television is better than 20 years ago - or is it not?
      • The facts
      • Lecture: New usage patterns - new media mix?
      • Contents and their packaging
      • Input: Genre picture I: The series
      • Interviews: Telling stories in the age of Web 2.0 - typology of narrative attitudes
      • Input: Genre picture II: The big TV show
      • Podium: The Winner is: A jury at work
      • intermezzo
      • Conversation: The other view: television as the leading medium in the year of change
    • Tuesday March 24, 2009
      • Content and your packaging
      • Input: Genre picture III: Documentation
      • Podium: News, docutainment, advertorials: What is good journalism today?
      • Dying in Beauty: What Currency is Success Measured in?
      • Dispute: Seemingly dead at 50? About the minimum shelf life of target groups
      • Podium: Spectators or clicks: New coordinate system for success monitoring and program planning?
      • outlook
      • Podium: From the skinning of a leading medium - Place of probation: TV information in the election year 2009
  • 41st event 2008: goods or value? - Television between cash cow and public value
    • Subjects on March 31, 2008
      • Goods or value? The journalistic basis of a new media society
      • In the intoxication of the pictures - is television lagging behind?
      • How much market can the media take?
      • Orator in conversation
      • The discreet charm of the investors
      • Seen from the outside: The balancing act between cash and value
      • Rich booty sports
      • German media in foreign hands? - Discussion about national media identity
      • Discussion with the audience
      • Lecture: Interjection
    • Program on April 1, 2008
      • Public value is when ...
      • We send until you like it: Creativity from the assembly line
      • How much public service does the audience need? Common good in the three-step test
      • Are you still watching or are you already broadcasting? How viewers recognize public value
      • Discussion with the audience
      • "Those who are immoral will not succeed"
      • Brave new world of the net: why television
      • Media policy outlook: how much public value does the network need?
  • 40th event 2007: The changing public - television in digital competition
  • 39th event 2006: Power and the media - journalism in a networked society
  • 38th event 2005: Images of social change - television as a medium of social self-understanding
  • 37th event 2004: Info without -tainment? - Orientation through television: competence, relevance, acceptance
  • 36th event 2003: The crisis of the media market - money - structures - standards
  • 35th event 2002: The open society and its media in times of threat
  • 34th event 2001: Television for the fun society - competition objective attention
  • 33rd event 2000: War with Images - How television constructs reality
  • Event 32, 1999: The Battle for the Games - Sports on TV
  • 31st event in 1998: Madness of youth and fear of old age? - Communication in the target group society
  • 30. Event 1997: WeibsBilder und TeleVisionen - Women and TV
  • 29th event 1996: Where is television going? - A scene of changing culture
  • Event 28, 1995: Television Plenty - Programs in the Digital Media Age
  • 27. Event 1994: Quality has its price - Securing the future of public television
  • 26th event 1993: Topicality and knowledge - conveying information on the test bench
  • 25th event 1992: Criticism of the market - What do quality and quota cost?
  • 24th event in 1991: A picture of German reality - television's mission to integrate in the process of German unity
  • 23rd event 1990: Revolutionary Public - Television and Democratization in the East
  • 22nd event 1989: Tolerance - Taboo - Totality - The irritated society
  • Event 21, 1988: The Media Monopoly - TV Market Europe
  • 20th event 1987: Millions game - programs between debit and credit
  • 19th event 1986: Violence in the world - Violence on television
  • 18th event 1985: The invisible program - maker - mediator - marker
  • 17th event 1984: The distant reality - journalistic-documentary programs on television
  • 16. Event 1983: Film Culture - Film Consumption - On the Status of Relationships between Cinema and Television
  • 15th event 1982: Try to do it differently - questions about the aesthetics of new forms of broadcasting
  • 14th event 1981: Television: program for everyone - forum for everyone?
  • 13th event 1980: Language on TV
  • 12th event 1979: Diversity and competition of programs
  • 11th event 1978: Reality and fiction in television play
  • 10th event 1977: audience and publicists
  • 9th event 1976: TV information broker
  • 8th event 1975: TV advertising
  • 7. Event 1974: Creativity and Responsibility
  • 6th event 1973: Children in front of the screen
  • 5th event 1972: Reality prevented - habit - compulsion - taboo
  • 4th event in 1971: Tomorrow's television - the end of a monopoly consciousness
  • 3rd event 1970: entertainment and entertainment on television
  • 2nd event 1969: The socially critical function of television
  • 1st event 1968: In the dispute between the opinions of producers, consumers and reviewers

literature

For each event, the ZDF publishes a corresponding volume with the respective name.

See also

Since 1996, the MainzerMedienDisput has also been held in cooperation with Südwestrundfunk , usually in November each year .