MySpace And WSJ Sending One User To Davos

December 19, 2009 |16:56 | News  By : Team X


MySpace, The Wall Street Journal, and the World Economic Forum, are giving a MySpace user the chance to be a citizen journalist at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2010 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland.

The MySpace Citizen Journalist winner will be chosen by a panel of experts and will join the Davos press corps using MySpace to report on the conference news and interview world leaders about relevant issues. This year the contest is expanding to include entries from users in the United States and the United Kingdom.

The MySpace Citizen Journalist competition encourages users to upload videos explaining why they should be chosen as the special correspondent. Name two issues - one global and one local - in which you've been actively engaged over the past year. What have they taught you about your impact in the world?

Which country caught your attention most this year? What are the primary issues facing its citizens and how would you resolve them?  What pressing global issue has been underreported? Why is the international community neglecting the topic? How would you draw attention to mobilize support?

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