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Press Releases / Church of Ireland 2009 Communications Competition Now Open: Calls for Entries


Magazine, Website and New Technologies Competition
 
The Central Communications Board today launches the Magazine, Website and New Technologies Competition and invites entries within each category. Quality of design and layout, strength of editorial content and outreach potential are once again to be the standards of excellence against which entries will be judged. The closing date is Friday 20 March 2009. Winners will be announced at the General Synod in Armagh, 8-10 May 2009.
 
In the Magazine section entries are invited in three print media categories:Church of Ireland Logo
 
Diocesan Magazines
Parish Magazine/Newsletter
Church of Ireland affiliated organisation Magazine/Newsletter
 
In the Website section entries are invited in three categories:
 
Diocesan Website
Parish Website
Church of Ireland affiliated organisation Website
 
In the New Technologies section:
 
Most innovative use of New Technologies: to include Interactive Communication Technologies (ICT) or ‘social media’ over and beyond standard websites, eg: blogs, podcasts or social networking or content-sharing websites
 
Entries are welcome from any committee or group associated with the Church of Ireland.
 
Central Communications Board Chairman, the Rt Revd Trevor Williams, Bishop of Limerick, says:
 
‘We are a community with a message. Communication is central to our life as a Church. Good communication not only provides information, but builds a sense of belonging and encourages involvement.
 
We have a message to share with others and the quality of our communication will affect the clarity of that message. Communication is also a skill, and we can all improve. So, join in this competition. It’s a chance to learn from others and commend those who are doing a good job.’
 
Please obtain an entry form from the Church of Ireland Press Office (by email: press@ireland.anglican.org or phone: from NI 028 9023 2909, from RoI 048 9023 2909) and send entries as follows:
 
Magazines and newsletters – one recent copy – to Jenny Compston, Press Office, Church of Ireland House, 61-67 Donegall St, Belfast, BT 1 2QH, Northern Ireland.
 
Websites, please supply an e-mail containing the URL to:  press@ireland.anglican.org
 
New Technologies, please send an example or link including a description of  the technology, how applied and the objective of the initiative to Jenny Compston, Press Office, Church of Ireland House, 61-67 Donegall St, Belfast, BT 1 2QH, Northern Ireland or to press@ireland.anglican.org.
 
Remember: the closing date for entries is Friday 20 March 2009

Category: Press Releases
Posted: Thursday 12th February 2009
Added By: dco@dublin.anglican.org

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