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Fifo Festival in Tahiti

Introduction to the Pacific Games 2011 : a real challenge

Participants :

  1. BASTIEN THIRY Pascale - NC2011 - New Caledonia
  2. BROADBRIDGE Richard - MaiTV - Fiji
  3. CLARK Kenneth - Fiji TV/EMTV - Fiji
  4. DE SAINT SERNIN Luc – RFO - France
  5. DURAND GAILLARD Patrick - RFO NC - New Caledonia
  6. GREEN Murray – ABC Australia - Australia
  7. HOARAU Gérard - RFO - France
  8. KOTRA Wallès - AFIFO
  9. MARANGO Tom Lorry – SRTV - Vanuatu
  10. MATENGA Jeane - CITV - Cook Islands
  11. MAXWELL Paora – TVNZ – New Zealand
  12. PATEL Tarun - Fiji TV - Fiji
  13. PATOLE Valérie - RFO Polynésie - French Polynesia
  14. PREMEL Frédéric - Tita productions - France
  15. ROUX Thomas - NC2011 – New Caledonia
  16. VUROBARAVU Fred - SRTV - Vanuatu
  17. WEJIEME Joseph - NC2011 - New Caledonia

Staff :

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BROWNHALL Eric (interpreter), KOLLER Eliane (secretary), MULLER Guy (moderator), PASDELOU Clare (interpreter)

- The NC2011 present some aspects of their charta, concerning the media coverage of the Pacific Games in New Caledonia 2011.

- The problem in this case is that the New Caledonian authorities imposed a decentralisation of the games. That means, that there will be around 27 disciplines carried out by 3500 athletes, spread over an area nearly as large as Europe.

- As only 10 of the 33 New Caledonian communities will be hosting the games, a torch rally has been organized one month before the games, which will intregrate all of the communities.

- In addition to that, all of the territories who are taking part have different geographical, economical or human realities. Each delegation will need an interpretor. Language barriers need to be overcome.

- No need to mention, how crucial these games are to promote an interregional communication and understanding among Pacific countries.

- Accordingly, this event needs sufficient media coverage.

- NC2011 is proposing free rights to all participating countries, provided they contribute to the making of this coverage, be it with equipment or man power.

- NC2011 would like, however, to keep control of the nature of the coverage to make sure, that all countries are served equally. They want to participate on the international output, to preserve the best possible equity.

- The NC2011 council will manage the general output / selection via RFO NC. They will be broadcasting on several channels, to be able to offer a variety of coverages. Every channel can then modify it and add commentraries in accordance with the charta.

- They will be making use of the satellite NSS9, which guarantees a coverage across the pacific.

- The NC2011 is planning to activate 16 production units with several cameras. For a more detailed planning, they will need some feedback from interested broadcasters though.

- They are thinking of offering a daily 52’ account of the days highlights. But then again, they should maybe consider every channels exact needs and offer different coverages.

- What the broadcasters say:

  • Cook islands: We show everything we can afford
  • Fiji: Would like to see the charter for more details and wonders about the rights in markets with competitor stations. And would like to have concrete demands: how much equipment will be needed, how much man power?
  • RFO France: sees a great opportunity in this. Those images can circle around the world. They want to take part in this event, not just produce it. They would like to export it to Europe: special offers?
  • RFO Tahiti: Are there other offers apart the 52’ highlights? How many events will there be?
  • NC2011: 16 events following 20 events on 30 sights. They try to serve what the bcs want or can afford. Next year will come with more precise propositions.
  • ABC, Australia: are interested in producing some feature material of the event. And even though  they are not part of the participating countries, they do broadcast in a lot of south pacific and asian countries via Sky pacific. In addition to that they have 16 fm radio stations all over the pacific. Where does that put them?

- Crucial question: How about online and radio rights?

- Mai TV mentions, that they all want to help, but that there is not a lot of equipment around.

- Sponsoring? Advertisements?

- NC2011 proposes, that the broadcasters use this opportunity to win new sponsors and advertizers and boost their material.

-The overall coverage cost will depend on what the broadcasters want.

-Fred Vurobaravu, Vanuatus, suggests to use this opportunity for training young technicians – a suggestion that is welcomed by every one else.

-Wallès Kotra suggests an offer for host channels and one for outside countries? And how about the opening and closing ceremonies?

- NC2011 promise to come back next year with a concrete planning of the media coverage. Samoa, Cook, Fiji and the Vanuatus are countries, that have already expressed their wish to participate.

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