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RIA Novosti will hold its first five-hour seminar with innovation technology experts Ralph Simon (the U.K.) and Kei Shimada (Japan) in Moscow’s Multimedia Art Museum on Ostozhenka Street on June 2 as part of celebrations marking its 70th anniversary.
Russia’s international information agency RIA Novosti will mark its 70th anniversary this year. With offices and correspondents in more than 40 countries, the agency remains the leading multimedia news agency and the most quoted news source in Russia.
RIA Novosti at June 2 will hold a live broadcast of its unique seminar with Ralph Simon, a longtime leader in the mobile entertainment industry, and Kei Shimada, CEO of Japanese company Infinita, which develops mobile and cross-platform websites and adapts global know-how in the mobile industry to the Japanese market.
A delegation from the Chinese news agency Xinhua led by its editor-in-chief He Ping visited the main office of Russia’s leading multimedia news agency RIA Novosti.
RIA Novosti has been awarded a prize in a business journalism competition organized by the Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Union of Journalists.
RIA Novosti’s lawyers are investigating the apparent illegal use of the leading Russian multimedia news agency’s brand to spread false information. A number of Turkish media outlets have published the results of an opinion poll ahead of the parliamentary election to be held in Turkey on June 12. The opinion poll was apparently conducted by RIJA-SAM, an international public opinion research consortium, that claimed to have RIA Novosti’s backing.
RIA Novosti has denied media reports that it helped carry out a controversial opinion poll ahead of Turkey's general election next month and is considering taking legal action.
Around 300 representatives of the world’s leading media outlets will gather in Moscow on June 24 for a RIA Novosti forum on the future of journalism.
The Russian news and information agency RIA Novosti turns 70 in 2011.