Online Registration
Online registration for the Asia Media Summit (AMS) 2015, to be held from 26 – 28 May 2015 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is now officially open. Please register using the link here.
We are encouraging all delegates to register as early as possible.
The deadline for registration is Wednesday, 15 April 2015.
Online Registration
Online registration for the Asia Media Summit (AMS) 2015, to be held from 26 – 28 May 2015 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is now officially open. Please register using the link here.
We are encouraging all delegates to register as early as possible.
The deadline for registration is Wednesday, 15 April 2015.
Main Venue for AMS 2015 Announced
The official main venue for the AMS 2015 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia will be the Shangri-la Hotel, while the Concorde Hotel will be the second official hotel for delegates to stay. You will find more information on the hotels and the city of Kuala Lumpur at www.aibd.org.my/ams
Online Registration Opens for AMS 2015
Online Registration
Online registration for the Asia Media Summit (AMS) 2015, to be held from 26 - 28 May 2015 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is now officially open. Please register using the link here.
We are encouraging all delegates to register as early as possible.
The deadline for registration is Wednesday, 15 April 2015.
World Radio Day 2015
Every year February 13 is celebrated as World Radio Day. UNESCO has invited radio producers and broadcasters to celebrate the World Radio Day 2015 around the theme “Youth and Radio”
Story with Impact
Mr. Turan Ali, Director of Radio Netherlands Training Centre, Netherlands, has identified various elements in producing programmes that have an impact consistently with audiences.
Technological Innovations
How to integrate value added services with creative content that’s available on air is a key factor in drawing investors to allocate more resources to create good programmes.
Story telling Techniques
Broadcasters from 19 countries in Asia-Pacific, Europe, and Africa generated
Art of Good Storytelling
Ms. Poonam Sharma, Director of Singapore MediaGuru, urged broadcasters to relearn the art of good storytelling, and stressed that winning in today’s multimedia landscape means not only creating a story that is relevant and interactive, and one that provokes and engages audiences, but also delivering or executing it creatively.
Dealing with Multitaskers
As media becomes more complex, broadcasters need to understand that individuals and communities are increasingly using various media simultaneously and interacting, and such multitasking has had an impact on how they engage with individual task or activity.
Future of Broadcasting
The future of broadcasting lies not only in producing creative content that is relevant, innovative, and engaging, but also in adopting formats that keep pace with the demands of various platforms and shifting audience preferences.
Demand for Creative Content
Dato’ Jailani Johari, Honourable Deputy Minister of Communications and Multimedia Malaysia, has urged broadcasters to be open and present non traditional approaches based on best experiences of their home regions in providing training to meet the demand for creative content.
Trends and Opportunities in Creative Content Production
More than sixty trainers, practitioners and managers of broadcast organisations from Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and Africa are expected to participate in the 3rd International Conference on Broadcast Training in Kuala Lumpur from 5 - 6 February 2015.