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ONLINE COVERAGE OF AIDS 2012 KICKS OFF WITH LIVE WEBCAST ON SUNDAY, JULY 22
JULY 16, 2012 - In partnership with the International AIDS Society, the Kaiser Family Foundation is the
official webcaster of the XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012) - the premier gathering for those working in the field of HIV,
as well as policy makers, persons living with HIV and other individuals committed to ending the pandemic. Kaiser will
provide online access to the daily
developments that take place at the conference in Washington, D.C. beginning this Sunday, July 22.
Tune in to the live webcast of the Opening Session on Sunday, July 22 at 19:00 (7 p.m. ET).
The Closing Session will also be webcast live on Friday, July 27 at 15:15 (3:15 p.m. ET). Throughout the conference, Kaiser
will provide webcasts, podcasts (in English and Spanish) and transcripts of roughly 50 other conference sessions.
Additionally, on Friday, July 19, the Foundation and the Black AIDS Institute will present
a webcast featuring leading
conference speakers discussing expectations of the conference and on July 27, they'll take a look
at what was
accomplished at AIDS 2012, what still needs to be done and begin to look ahead to AIDS 2014.
Kaiser's AIDS 2012 conference coverage, including live webcasts, will be available
at www.kff.org/aids2012 . Visit
the page now to see a guide to conference coverage.
Get the Webcast & Headlines Widget
If your organization is interested in making the conference coverage available to its constituency, grab this free widget
(pictured to the left) and place it on your website, blog or social networks. During the week of the conference,
the widget will automatically update to display the latest available webcasts and news
headlines. See the widget on
the conference website. Get the widget here . RSS feeds will also be available.
GET THE DAILY EMAIL
To follow news from the conference and be alerted each day with a list of available webcasts, sign up for the Kaiser Daily Global Health Policy Report , which will feature special conference coverage.
Kaiser's coverage of AIDS 2012 will include:
Live and tape-delayed webcasts and transcripts of each day's sessions, including the opening and closing sessions, all plenary sessions, and selected other sessions and press conferences;
English- and Spanish-language audio podcasts of select sessions;
Interviews with conference newsmakers, scientists and journalists; and
Extended news coverage in the Kaiser Daily Global Health Policy Report, including summaries of coverage from international news sources and newly-released studies.
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About the Kaiser Family Foundation
The Kaiser Family Foundation, a leader in health policy analysis, health journalism and communication, is dedicated to filling
the need for trusted, independent information on the major health issues facing our nation and its people. The Foundation
is a non-profit private operating foundation, based in Menlo Park, California.
CONTACTS
Erissa Scalera
(202) 347-5270
escalera@kff.org
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