VIdeo: Protecting Our Atmosphere for Generations to Come: 25 Years of the Montreal Protocol (17 min)
Protecting Our Atmosphere for Generations to Come: 25 Years of the Montreal Protocol
VIdeo: Protecting Our Atmosphere for Generations to Come: 25 Years of the Montreal Protocol (17 min)
BNNRC Becomes AIBD Affiliate Member
Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC), a national networking body working for building a democratic society based on the principles of free flow of information, equitable & affordable access to Information & Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) of remote & marginalized population, has become AIBD’s affiliate member.
OTV Joins AIBD Family
Oceania Television Network (OTV), the first 24-hour television station dedicated to showcasing the unique culture and people of the Pacific islands, has become AIBD's affiliate member.
AMS 2013 On The Go
Preparations for the Asia Media Summit (AMS) 2013 in Manado, Indonesia are in full swing to make sure that the 10th AMS will be a resounding success and a unique celebration of media and diversity under the theme of “Delivering on Broadcasting’s Future”.
New Photo Walls at AIBD
As part of a wider initiative to reflect its activities over the past year, AIBD recently updated the photo walls in the corridors of its office headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
AIBD recertified and achieves ISAS BCP 9001: 2010
AIBD was recertified as meeting the requirements of ISAS BCP 9001: 2010. The certification is valid until October 2015 which is renewable at the end of the three year period. The certificate includes AIBD’s quality management systems and its core activities in training, consultancy, publication, content production, and conference and workshop organisation.
AIBD/NRK/BBS In-Country Workshop on Children’s TV Programme
Bhutan TV - BBS is one of the youngest TV stations in the world, established in 1999. The number of TV channels in many places in Bhutan, are as in the rest of the world - a lot of international channels via cable and satellite.
For BBS, it is important to create their own programmes for children and youth, which takes care of Bhutanese culture and language.In addition, BBS focuses on parenting programme.
From 8 to 12 October, I had the pleasure of giving a workshop in Thimpu for 10 participants from the staff of BBS.
AIBD/FES In-Country Workshop on Broadcast Management concludes in Kuala Lumpur
The In-Country Workshop on Broadcast Management jointly organised by AIBD and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) was conducted as the AIBD office from 8-10 October 2012 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
AIBD/NRK/Thai PBS In-Country Workshop on Children’s TV Programme
In early September, I had the pleasure of giving a workshop in Bangkok for 16 participants from independent production companies and from members of the staff at Thai PBS.
My specialty is children's programme - production and international trends.It's good to see that it has been increased capacity for production of own national children's program in Thailand.
The efforts put into the production of children's programmes around the world differ widely.
Training of Journalists on Legal Awareness in an Era of Media Convergence concludes in Maldives
16 journalists from Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Indonesia, Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka attended the five day workshop on “Training of Journalists on Legal awareness in an Era of Media Convergence” from 23 to 27 September 2012 in Male, Maldives, hosted by Maldives Broadcasting Commission. Ms Noora Ali, Secretary General of the Maldives Broadcasting Commission extended a warm welcome to the participants at the opening of the workshop. AIBD together with the funding support of IPDC – UNESCO organized this project in order to provide for young journalists with an understanding of their rights and responsibilities, and the practical skills to anticipate and respond to legal challenges in the course of their work. Overall, this was an active and engaged group where often the questions and comments went beyond what were strictly legal issues to journalism practice and ethics. The case studies from the participating countries ranged from restrictions on reporting on protests and civil conflicts, to access to courtrooms, official information and threats of defamation to contempt of court actions generated lively discussions. |