Registration Opens for Lviv Media Forum 2026: 'Reality Under Siege'.
Lviv Media Forum Announces LMF 2026 Conference
According to UATV: The Lviv Media Forum (LMF) is now accepting registrations for its 2026 conference, scheduled for May 14-16. The event will center on the provocative theme 'Reality Under Siege: Freeze, Flee, or Fight?'. All sessions will be conducted in English, facilitating a truly international dialogue among attendees from across the globe. This major Eastern European media gathering has been a key industry event since its founding in 2013.
The registration deadline for LMF 2026 is set for May 1, 2026. Participation requires a charitable contribution, underscoring the forum's commitment to social responsibility and supporting vital initiatives. The Lviv Media Forum continues to build its platform for discussing pressing media and communications issues, attracting experts and professionals from diverse fields.
Confirmed Speakers for the Conference
The conference will feature a distinguished lineup of international experts, including:
- Lene Rachel Andersen
- Natalia Antelava
- Chris Wiley
- Sasha Dovzhyk
- Shafi Karimi
- Tamar Kintsurashvili
- Ekaterina Kobernik
- Natalia Kryvda
- Khadija Patel
These speakers will share their insights and expertise, contributing significantly to discussions on media, information challenges, and contemporary trends.
"The LMF Conference continues the tradition of the Lviv Media Forum, which has become a vital platform for discussing media and communications issues."
Given the urgency of its core theme, the conference promises to be a significant event for media industry professionals. It will offer new perspectives on navigating reality amidst modern challenges, providing opportunities for both professional development and career growth. Attendees can expect not only to gain valuable knowledge but also to forge important professional connections within the global media landscape.
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