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On 28 October 2010, a representative from the Cyberethics team went to CyBC studios for a radio show on CyBC 1. The host and the representative discussed about the safer internet issues, the Cyberethics project and especially the Helpline. The audience were encouraged to benefit from all the available resources.
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On the 28th October 2010, a representative from the Cyberethics team went to CyBC studios for a radio show on CyBC 1. The host and the representative discussed about the safer internet issues, the Cyberethics project and especially the Helpline. The audience were encouraged to benefit from all the available resources.


[[Category:Radio Promotion]]
[[Category:Cyberethics Radio Appearances]]

Revision as of 06:52, 2 December 2011

Cyberethics Radio appearance on CyBC 1
Cyberethics Radio appearance on CyBC 1
Project Cyberethics
Place CyBC
Date(s) 28/10/2010
Type of participants Radio audience
Link(s) Cyberethics, CyberEthics GIII: Island-wide combined Safer Internet Awareness Node, Hotline, Helpline


On the 28th October 2010, a representative from the Cyberethics team went to CyBC studios for a radio show on CyBC 1. The host and the representative discussed about the safer internet issues, the Cyberethics project and especially the Helpline. The audience were encouraged to benefit from all the available resources.