In 2013 Public Radio of Armenia launched a web portal, with the help of the EBU, that connects producers and audiences of radio programmes targeted at young people across Europe. The LyunSe International portal aggregates current affairs stories from youth radio programmes across Europe and encourages interaction through a set of specialised forums. The portal’s development was supported by the EBU Partnership Programme and developed in Yerevan and Geneva.
In 2013 Public Radio of Armenia launched a web portal, with the help of the EBU, that connects producers and audiences of radio programmes targeted at young people across Europe. The LyunSe International portal aggregates current affairs stories from youth radio programmes across Europe and encourages interaction through a set of specialised forums. The portal’s development was supported by the EBU Partnership Programme and developed in Yerevan and Geneva.
By conducting a survey amongst a broad youth audience, EPTV secured insights that would otherwise be hard to obtain. As project manager Massika Meddour explains: “The Generation What? project allowed us to re-establish contact, and get a little bit closer to our youth. The survey revealed, very much to our surprise, the optimism and positive outlook of Algerian youth about their country and their future. We saw that our young generation is very mature and responsible for their age. They are generous, very concrete and capable of making firm commitments.”
By conducting a survey amongst a broad youth audience, EPTV secured insights that would otherwise be hard to obtain. As project manager Massika Meddour explains: “The Generation What? project allowed us to re-establish contact, and get a little bit closer to our youth. The survey revealed, very much to our surprise, the optimism and positive outlook of Algerian youth about their country and their future. We saw that our young generation is very mature and responsible for their age. They are generous, very concrete and capable of making firm commitments.”