The Media


Apr 2nd, 2009 7:18 AM EST
By Virginia Simmons

There are over 2,000 media here to cover this summit and our job is to try and ensure developing country needs and voices are represented (more on this soon)… a daunting prospect in such a huge room (see below), with locations for every major TV broadcast, radio and newspaper in the world. Even the journalists themselves seem a bit lost – the smart outlets are taping homemade signs around on the walls so that people can locate them…

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TAGS: G20, G20 London 2009, London G20 Summit Live Blogging, Policy News

 

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