More than 500 registrations for INPUT 2010
Online Registration is now closed - on site registration will still be possible.

Television professionals from more than 40 countries have registered to take part in the 2010 conference.
Eventhough the online registration is now closed, it is still possible to register on-site in Budapest. For the details of how to do that, and how to book hotel rooms for your stay, please take a look at the 2010 conference site.
The professional debate, discourse and exchange that is the trademark of INPUT promises to be interesting - representatives from all the continent will gather in Budapest to debate Television in the public interest.
What are the broadcaster relevant TV trends 2010?
Many productions seem to have waived the strict rules of specific genres. Fiction, entertainment and documentary are woven into a single TV production, giving the audience the chance to explore the theme, instead of the format.
Many craft related issues have become visible: "Old" or rather traditional TV making standards have been taken out of the closet, have been given a good polish and are again used to entertain, inform or educate the audience in ways the audience might not be accustomed to (any longer).
The Emerging Media is stronger than ever at INPUT. "Cross-platform" is a dated term - as productions seem to merge the different media to bring across the content of the productions in new ways - drawing on the strengths of the different media - to make one single good and solid production.
Many more issues have been taken up in the different sessions planned by the Shopstewards, but also the produced sessions are full of broadcasting relevant issues. Coproductions, Independence (politically and economicly) are just some of the themes that will be tackled in the evening sessions.
Plan your conference ahead - and make sure your voice is heard in the area that interests you the most. The full schedule you can already check here.
More to explore
MTV, the Hungarian public broadcasters as the hosts for the 2010 conference, have gone out of their way to make the conference participants feel welcome not only in Budapest, but even in their own building. Instead of a hosting the conference in a traditional conference venue, the colleagues at MTV have opened their offices, their studios, their production rooms and their hearts for us, their colleagues from around the world. Read more about them here.
We look forward to seeing all the participants in Budapest. It is a beautiful city, and the conference will certainly be memorable.
Contact Adresses:
Magyar Televízió - MTV
Kunigunda útja 64,
H-1037 Budapest
Hungary
Phone: +36 1 759 5085.
Email address:input2010(at)mtv.hu.

