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Asia Media Summit 2024

19TH ASIA MEDIA SUMMIT
The Asia Media Summit (AMS) is an annual international media conference organised by AIBD as its flagship event. Every year in consultation with the members, partners and various global media gurus, a theme guides the direction and delivery of the summit. Being a unique broadcasting event in Asia-Pacific, it attracts around 500 top-ranking broadcasters, decision makers, media professionals, regulators, scholars, and stakeholders from within and outside the region. Apart from plenary sessions and pre-summit workshops, Asia Media Summit also provides a platform for intergovernmental dialogues to uplift the benchmarks of the regional media industry.

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January 2012

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“Designing and Producing Content for Internet” was the last regional workshop of the 3-year training activities plan dedicated to TV content, formats and visual dynamics supported by the French Government and AIBD. This 4-day activity took place from 16 to 19 January 2012 in Jakarta, Indonesia, and was hosted by the local TV channel SCTV.

The aim of this workshop was the adaptation and the creation of TV programmes for the Internet platform. This workshop focused on the importance of creating Web content from a TV programme and helped TV producers to develop skills in managing the challenges this content format can bring.

“Designing and Producing Content for Internet” was the last regional workshop of the 3-year training activities plan dedicated to TV content, formats and visual dynamics supported by the French Government and AIBD. This 4-day activity took place from 16 to 19 January 2012 in Jakarta, Indonesia, and was hosted by the local TV channel SCTV.

The aim of this workshop was the adaptation and the creation of TV programmes for the Internet platform. This workshop focused on the importance of creating Web content from a TV programme and helped TV producers to develop skills in managing the challenges this content format can bring.

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During 4 days, participants from Media Prima (Malaysia), MCOT (Thailand), GMA (Philippines) and SCTV (Indonesia) worked together. Each group worked on a TV concept, either new or currently broadcasted by their channel, to adapt it for digital platforms (Internet, mobile, tablets…). Then the participants brainstormed on a new crossmedia program, including Internet, digital & mobile platforms. The last day, each participant developed and presented their own concept.

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At the end of the workshop the participants were able to understand the specificities of the TV programmes production for Internet and develop a clear overview of the process of implementation according to Internet protocol. Therefore, they were capable of formulating a concrete 360º strategy in terms of TV content for Internet and understand the key points and opportunities presented through web branding.

The two French experts who conducted this workshop were David Botbol (Deputy Managing Editor for Sports, in charge of Digital Projects at France Televisions, and Delphine Franiau, Brand Content, Digital and Partnerships Expert and Brands & Events Development Manager at Unibail-Rodamco.

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Closing ceremony in presence of Mr Bertrand de Hartingh, the Cooperation and Cultural Counsellor of the French Embassy in Jakarta.

“Designing and Producing Content for Internet” was the last regional workshop of the 3-year training activities plan dedicated to TV content, formats and visual dynamics supported by the French Government and AIBD. This 4-day activity took place from 16 to 19 January 2012 in Jakarta, Indonesia, and was hosted by the local TV channel SCTV.

The aim of this workshop was the adaptation and the creation of TV programmes for the Internet platform. This workshop focused on the importance of creating Web content from a TV programme and helped TV producers to develop skills in managing the challenges this content format can bring.

The Bangkok Declaration was endorsed at the 1st Conference of the Ministers on Information and Broadcasting in the Asia-Pacific region, hosted by the Government of Thailand in May 2003 in Bangkok. The declaration offered recommendations to address challenges of media globalization, cultural diversity, public service broadcasting, information divide and human resource development could respond to the changing media environment.

WORLD TV AWARDS 2012

The World Television Awards are open to all broadcasters in Asia, Pacific, Europe, Africa, and North & South America from public, private sector and freelance producers.

For 2012, the two World TV Awards categories are:

  • Category Humanity for the Best Documentary on "Promoting Religious Understanding and Tolerance"
  • Category Science/Environment for the Best Programme on "Preserving Ozone layer and Protecting the Earth"

The Mediahub Market will be organised in conjunction with the Asia Media Summit (AMS) 2012, to be held from 29-30 May in Bangkok, Thailand at Sofitel Centara Grand Hotel. This new event will be the first B2B media trade show of its kind dedicated to business networking with content providers from all around the world and advertising agencies representing clients from all emerging markets.