China Radio International (CRI) will pursue more initiatives with AIBD and ABU, actively engaging with broadcasters in the Asia-Pacific region to address the challenges of rapidly developing communication technologies and competition from new media platforms.
China Radio International (CRI) will pursue more initiatives with AIBD and ABU, actively engaging with broadcasters in the Asia-Pacific region to address the challenges of rapidly developing communication technologies and competition from new media platforms.
A six-member CRI delegation, led by Prof. Dr. Li Zhongshang, Deputy Editor-in-chief of CRI, made known this commitment during a visit to AIBD in Kuala Lumpur on 6 April 2011.
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AIBD Director Yang Binyuan with CRI Deputy Editor-in-chief Li Zhongshang
The meeting focused on strengthening the existing relationship and identifying areas of cooperation in such areas as training, conference, research and publication.
CRI, which has been restructured in the new media age with the new name China International Broadcasting Network (CIBN), has been actively involved in AIBD and ABU activities for the past 30 years. It will celebrate its 70th anniversary in December this year and is planning to hold various celebration activities.
The group also met ABU Secretary-General Javad Mottaghi and visited Radio Television Malaysia (RTM), where they met with Dr. Ahmad Jailani Muhamed Yunus, Director of Strategic Development and toured the radio studios.
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AIBD Director Yang Binyuan with the CRI delegation
China Radio International Delegation Visits AIBD
China Radio International (CRI) will pursue more initiatives with AIBD and ABU, actively engaging with broadcasters in the Asia-Pacific region to address the challenges of rapidly developing communication technologies and competition from new media platforms.
Hanoi Ready for AMS 2011
Preparations for the Asia Media Summit 2011, which will be hosted by the Voice of Vietnam (VOV) in Hanoi from May 23-25, 2011, are going smoothly and Hanoi is ready to welcome delegates from around the world to attend this important intellectual gathering and the biggest media event in Asia-Pacific.
AIBD Director Yang Binyuan paid an official visit recently to Hanoi to contribute for successful preparations of the Asia Media Summit 2011. The visit was very fruitful as it finalized most details of the AMS 2011 and provided an opportunity for AIBD and VOV to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the future.
AIBD/CCTV/CFI – Workshop on Business/Economic Journalism
The first collaboration between China Central Television, Canal France International and AIBD was a great success. The workshop was held in Beijing, China on 23-25 March 2011 and was conducted by Jean-Paul Chapel, a French ...