Free to register media centre gives free internet and facilities to Press members

March 7th, 2012 by Sandy

Press members and media are offered with an astounding opportunity to be a part of exciting media events in the capital. Media of the UK and the world are being invited by Boris Johnson, Mayor of London to attend the event. To register at the London Media Centre (LMC), they have one more month. London Media Centre is teaming up with Visa, to provide the 50 day programme that gives the media a chance to cover events like sport, culture and art in the capital. Journalists are given a chance to take part in the program that will begin from 9th July to 14th August for the Olympic Games and from the 27th August to 10th September, for the Paralympics Games.

Free to register media centre is giving the media free internet, along with other useful facilities. They can also use iconic physical working centre. B-roll, preview programmes and filming and photo locations are other assets that are enjoyed by the journalists. Media who cannot be present at the event can also access daily stories, content, video, and images for free by visiting a special media website. To access the website, they are required to register to the LMC.

Used as a pan London filming permit, the registration pass gives you a chance to film across 32 of London’s boroughs for free. Apart from that media centre hosts press conferences by the UK officials and government Ministers. Registering with LMC means journalists can have access to special media services on area around the UK that are hosting Olympic & Paralympic games. Online applications for registration are available at http://www.londonmediacentre.co.uk. The last date for registration is 31st March 2012.