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Oxygen.ie Smedias 2010 vital info

TICKET INFORMATION

Each nominee (individual or part of a group entry) is entitled to one free ticket for the awards.

Due to overwhelming demand, and to eliminate requests for tickets from people who then don't turn up, there will be a small charge of €5 per extra ticket requested.

Each ticket will include: Entry to the Smedias, Two free drinks, and admission to the official Smedias 2010 afterparty at an exclusive city centre location...

Please email your request for tickets to Zoe@oxygen.ie

State your college and how many tickets you would like, include your phone number and put 'Smedias tickets' as the subject line of the email.

Please note that there is a limited allocation of tickets per college and these will be sold on a first come first served basis. We have had a record number of entries this year so apply early for tickets to avoid disappointment.

If you are picking up tickets click here to see a map with our office's location


You don't want to be this guy. Get in touch now if you want tickets...

Another year, another assault from the unruly world of studentdom on the corridors of mainstream media. As you might imagine, this takes some planning and action on the part of ourselves as organisers, and you as entrants. So read on and get ready for the Smedias 2010!

 

Step One: Categories

We have plenty of categories covering all aspects of student media, from the conventional Editor and Paper of the year awards to the new Blogger of the year award, animation and web design. If you're active in media, there really is something for everyone. Check out the full list of categories here

Step Two: Registration

We poor folk in the Oxygen office have to handle literally hundreds of documents in the build up to the 2010 Smedias. It makes it easier for us and less likely that someone will slip through the cracks if we employ a pre-registration system. Every entry must be pre-registered by February 19.

Pre-registration has now closed. 

To discuss late entries or any other Smedias enquiries please call Oxygen on 01-6471540 or email Zoe@oxygen.ie


Step Three: Actual Submissions

People say print media is endangered species, but we beg to differ. No fancy shtuff here. If you want your stuff to be judged, you must submit it to us by March 10 at 5pm. There is an administration fee of €12 per entry, with discounts available for bulk submissions.

Physical entries, submission forms and registration fees must be received by the above date and time in order to be entered into the 2010 Smedias. The same rule applies to alternative material for judgement, e.g. DVDs, websites etc. Check out the rules section for more info

Step Four: The Awards Ceremony!

The Awards ceremony will take place on April 21 at the Mansion House in Dublin . Stay tuned for further details!

Important Dates

Feb 19 - Closing date for online pre-registration

March 10 - Closing date for submission of physical entries

March 24 - Shortlists announced

April 5-9 - Final nominations announced

April 21 - Smedias 2010 award ceremony @ The Mansion House in Dublin
 

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Topless Ukraine activist grabs Euro Cup

(Reuters) - A Ukrainian women's rights activist stripped to the waist and seized the Euro-2012 soccer trophy while it was on public display in Kiev on Saturday in a protest against the forthcoming month-long championship.

 
The young woman, 23-year-old Yulia Kovpachik, is a member of the Kiev-based Femen women's rights group which believes the Euro-2012 soccer tournament being played in Ukraine next month will encourage sex tourism.
 
Kovpachik strode up to the silver, 60 centimeter (two feet) high trophy, which was on display as a tourist attraction in an open air exhibition in central Kiev, ostensibly to be photographed alongside it like hundreds of other sightseers.
 
But she then pulled down her red T-shirt to reveal the words "Fuck Euro 2012" scrawled on her torso. As she grabbed hold of the cup with both hands, she was seized by security guards, who appeared to have had advanced warning of the protest.
 
They covered her with a sheet and took her off to a waiting police car.
 
The protest appeared to be the first action in a campaign against the championship by Femen which regularly stages bare-breast protests in Ukraine - and sometimes beyond - to highlight what it sees as political injustice, social abuse and the exploitation of women in Ukraine.
 
Femen says Euro-2012, which Ukraine is co-hosting with Poland next month with the final in Kiev on July 1, will be a magnet for sex tourists - one of the group's main targets - and will feed a booming sex industry.
 
About one million foreign tourists are expected in Ukraine for the Euros.
 
Organisers said the 8 kg (17 lbs) Henri Delaunay cup was undamaged though Kovpachik appeared to topple back under its weight as security guards seized her. It was still on show in late evening.
 
Femen's spokeswoman, Anna Gutsol, said Kovpachik, who staged the protest on her 23rd birthday, was released after being told she would have to appear in court on Monday on a charge of hooliganism. The charge carries a maximum fine of 800 hryvnias ($100) and 15 days detention.
 
Conscious of Ukraine's growing reputation as a new destination for sex tourism, Euro-2012 organisers say they are taking steps to curb prostitution during the month-long tournament.
 
After Kovpachik's protest, Femen activist Olexandra Shevchenko told reporters: "We came here today to stop this Euro fan low-life from making a bordello out of Ukraine."
 
City authorities have mounted the trophy in a temporary exhibition area on Kiev's Independence Square.
 
Hundreds of sightseers were queuing up under the blazing sun for souvenir photographs alongside it when Kovpachik staged her demonstration.
 
Independence Square itself will be the centre of a huge 'fan-zone' during Euro-2012, capable of holding tens of thousands of football supporters.

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