I have to laugh at this. A conference popped up on the UNESCO website in Paris and a couple of broadcasters in Ghana and Benin asked me to find out more. I filled the form in on the site and after a week got this back from someone who seems to be working at 6 am in the morning. Clearly, they haven't got a clue what they're doing.
-----Original Message-----
From: webworld @ unesco.org
Sent: 18 August 2009 05:56
Subject: Your link has been rejected
Hello,
We are sorry but the conference targets national and commercial broadcasters. We hope to have a live webcast of the event so please visit our website for more information. Very best,
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that was submitted on 2009-08-14 has been rejected for one of the following reasons:
1. Unsuitable content.
2. Duplicate URL.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
Links Manager
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Well I had questions as to why what they said in the e-mail bears no relation to what they are advertising on the website. But then I thought why bother? UNESCO doesn't understand emerging media at all and keeps proving it time and time again. This conference doesn't look as though its going to help anyone.
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