[img_assist|nid=135|title=|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=70|height=100]The Asia Media Summit 2011, organised by AIBD and hosted by The Voice of Vietnam (VOV) will be held at Melia Hanoi Hotel, Hanoi, from 24 to 25 May 2011. Several pre-summit workshops/seminars will also be held in the same hotel on 23 May 2011.
We are expecting 500 top-ranking broadcasters, decision makers, media professionals, regulators, scholars, and stakeholders from Asia, Pacific, Europe, Africa, North America and the Arab World to attend the Asia Media Summit and to examine issues that impact the highly competitive and dynamic media environment.
[img_assist|nid=135|title=|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=70|height=100]The Asia Media Summit 2011, organised by AIBD and hosted by The Voice of Vietnam (VOV) will be held at Melia Hanoi Hotel, Hanoi, from 24 to 25 May 2011. Several pre-summit workshops/seminars will also be held in the same hotel on 23 May 2011.
We are expecting 500 top-ranking broadcasters, decision makers, media professionals, regulators, scholars, and stakeholders from Asia, Pacific, Europe, Africa, North America and the Arab World to attend the Asia Media Summit and to examine issues that impact the highly competitive and dynamic media environment.
Be part of this important intellectual gathering and the biggest media event taking place in Asia-Pacific, the Asia Media Summit, and tap unparalleled opportunities for examining these issues and finding new perspectives on media’s strategies and initiatives.
The Asia Media Summit 2011 agenda, the list of pre-summit events and the registration form will be ready in due course.
Invitation for the Asia Media Summit 2011
[img_assist|nid=135|title=|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=70|height=100]The Asia Media Summit 2011, organised by AIBD and hosted by The Voice of Vietnam (VOV) will be held at Melia Hanoi Hotel, Hanoi, from 24 to 25 May 2011. Several pre-summit workshops/seminars will also be held in the same hotel on 23 May 2011.
We are expecting 500 top-ranking broadcasters, decision makers, media professionals, regulators, scholars, and stakeholders from Asia, Pacific, Europe, Africa, North America and the Arab World to attend the Asia Media Summit and to examine issues that impact the highly competitive and dynamic media environment.
Challenges to Public Service Broadcasting
The media landscape in Bhutan offers many opportunities as well as challenges for those involved in reform. For a country which introduced television as recently as 1999, and which until a couple of years ago had only one (state-owned) newspaper, the spurt in media-related activity, especially since the advent of popular democracy in 2008, has been striking. It is not surprising, therefore, that attention has now turned to strengthening public service broadcasting in this Himalayan idyll.
1st Pacific Media Partnership
The 1st Pacific Media Partnership Forum was held successfully in Tonga on 20-27 August 2010. The event offered media practitioners in the region concepts and tools that will enhance capacity in various aspects of broadcasting critical in responding to the rapidly changing media landscape.
More than 50 media practitioners from 13 countries participated in six seminars and workshops covering convergent journalism, marketing and financial management, media’s role in natural disasters, public service broadcasting, media regulations and initiatives to build a vibrant broadcast industry in the region. The Tonga Broadcasting Commission hosted these activities in Nuku’alofa.