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We invite you to discover the 12 blogs that were nominated for the final round! Among the hundred applications sent, a special committee - composed of the Management and the people in charge of the Multimedia Department at the CFJ - have selected the following candidates that remain in the race for the "Grand Prix" and the "Judges' Special Prizes".

The two winners will be selected by the jury (follow the link if you wish to know about the Judges) and will be handed their award by the president of the jury Emmanuel Chain at 7pm on Friday 15th of June, during the Television Fair (Porte de Versailles).

Antonin Sabot http://antoninsabot.over-blog.com

Antonin Sabot : CFJ - Paris, France

This blog aims at sharing the work and interests of Antonin: his pictures, reportages, and his passion for journalism. In this blog, he stresses the importance of journalism which he considers to be essential for the community.

Aurelie Hebermont http://aurelblogs.blogspot.com/

Aurélie Hebermont : ESJ - Lille, France

Aurélie uses her blog to speak mainly about politics. But her blog is also the occasion for her to speak about less salient issues. What she likes with blog is that she can decide to speak on any matter, at any time.

Ciaran Jenkins http://blamerbellbriefs.blogspot.com

Ciaran Jenkins :
Cardiff School of Journalism, Media & Cultural Studies -
Cardiff, Royaume Uni


Ciaran's blog has become one of the most popular blog in the region of Cardiff. Politicians intervene on it, Medias respect it and the author is pretty amazed by his success which he would not have envisaged a few months back.

Clotilde de Gastines http://unpeudair.over-blog.com

Clotilde De Gastines : IHECS - Bruxelles, Belgique

This blog is conceived as a space to reflect on Europe, France and Belgium as well as a space to present photos.

James Vincent http://jamesinturkey.blogspot.com

James Vincent (pseudonyme) :
City University - Londres, Royaume Uni


James in Turkey is a blog which covers political events with respect to Turkish political life, through the vision of a dual national who whishes to remain anonymous in order to avoid any complication in his daily life.

Jessica Jouve http://carnetsdeurope.over-blog.com

Jessica Jouve : IHECS - Bruxelles, Belgique

Jessica envisages her blog as a book in which she practices her future job as well as a stand to express her attachment to the European ideal and to share her works at the radio.

Julien Martin http://www.journal-e.info

Julien Martin : CFJ - Paris, France

Julien's blog is entitled Journal E for electronic diary. The author envisages his blog as a way to present his work and to practice innovatively the job he wishes to exercise. This blog focuses mainly on political issues.

Leigh Jackson http://leighervinjackson.blogspot.com/

Leigh Jackson :
University of Central Lancashire - Preston, Royaume Uni


Leigh considers his blog as a stand to give his point of view on current events while remaining humble and hoping that this blog will be useful for him to pursue his career of young journalist.

Ljubisa Bojic http://ljubisabojic.blogspot.com/

Ljubisa Bojic :
Université Internationale de Novi Pazar - Belgrade, Serbie


In his blog, Ljubisa writes about his last projects in social sciences and political life in Balkans. The author also envisages his blog as a way to express his global citizen considerations and as a way to represent his country.

Marion Mourgue http://marionmourgue.over-blog.com

Marion Mourgue : CFJ - Paris, France

Res Publica aims at offering credible and verified information to those that are interested in French political life. Articles, sounds, photos, videos are as many different supports for Marion to discuss matters which she considers to be important.

Maude Mikelovic Leroy http://citizen.over-blog.net

Maude Milekovic-Leroy : UCO IALH - Angers, France

Composed of local, cultural, international, social, political, etc. news, Maude's blog is conceived as a way for her to express freely on various matters.

Monique Kampherm www.myspace.com/redheadmonique

Monique Kampherm :
Bournemouth University - Dorset, Royaume Uni


This blog compiles the most interesting articles that Monique wrote. It is also an occasion for her to put on line the videos which she realizes.


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