Media accreditation process for the Krakow-Malopolska European Games has started

Please find the following LOC Official Communication about the Media Accreditation process below:
 
The media accreditation process for the Krakow-Malopolska European Games has started. The forms can be found on the official website at the link: https://www.european-games.org/institutional/media/
 
There are four application forms for different categories: journalists (press websites radio reporters) photographers tv without broadcasting rights (ENR) documentary film (also ENR – without broadcasting rights).
 
At the bottom of the page you will find instructions on how to complete the form and information about the process which will run until 15th May 2023. The public form is prepared for journalists from Poland and outside Europe but also for European Federations reporters and photographers.  Journalists from EOC countries apply for accreditation through their NOC.
 

The email of our press office is: media@ie2023.pl
 

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