WORLD TV AWARDS 2011
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 2011, the two World TV Awards categories are:
- Category Humanity for the “Best documentary contributing to conflict resolution”
- Category Science/Environment for the “Best programme Protecting Ozone Layer and Combating Climate Change”
The deadline for submission of Abstract is now extended to 25 April 2011.
WORLD TV AWARDS 2011
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 2011, the two World TV Awards categories are:
- Category Humanity for the “Best documentary contributing to conflict resolution”
- Category Science/Environment for the “Best programme Protecting Ozone Layer and Combating Climate Change”
The deadline for submission of Abstract is now extended to 25 April 2011.
Criteria & Entry forms available under “Form & application”
The World TV Awards are supported by United Nations Environment Programme OzonAction, Arab States Broadcasting Union, France 24, Radio France International, Monte-Carlo Doualiya, Commonwealth Broadcasting Association and AIBD.
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World TV Awards 2011 – Call for Entry Deadline extended
WORLD TV AWARDS 2011
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 2011, the two World TV Awards categories are:
- Category Humanity for the "Best documentary contributing to conflict resolution"
- Category Science/Environment for the "Best programme Protecting Ozone Layer and Combating Climate Change"
The deadline for submission of Abstract is now extended to 25 April 2011.
Presentation of AIBD Awards Winners at General Conference 2016 Inauguration
AIBD TV & RADIO AWARDS 2012
The Presentation of the Winners of the AIBD TV & Radio Awards 2012 was conducted at the Inauguration of the AIBD General Conference in Kathmandu, Nepal on 25 July 2012. The winners were each presented with a certificate, trophy and USD 500 as reward for their special programmes. The trailers for each programme were also presentated to the AIBD members and affiliates in attendance.
AIBD People
Mr Cai Fuchao has been appointed as new minister of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) in China.
One of Beijing's deputy mayors and head of the city's Publicity Department, Cai Fuchao, 60, replaces Wang Taihua, who had held the job for the past six years and oversaw rapid growth of the Chinese film and TV business.
Cai Fuchao has worked in a number of media positions, including deputy chief editor of the Beijing Daily newspaper. He was instrumental in the switch from analogue to digital TV, which began in Beijing and now on pilot in a dozen of Chinese cities.
AMS Registration Open
[img_assist|nid=600|title=|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=88]Asia Media Summit 2011
"Digital Media Everywhere: Repositioning Broadcasting"
24 - 25 May 2011, Hanoi, Vietnam
The registration for the AMS 2011 is now closed.
AIBD General Conference 2011
The 37th Annual Gathering and 10th AIBD General Conference & Associated Meetings will be held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia from July 25-28, 2011. It will be hosted by the Mongolian National Public Radio and Television (MNB). AIBD Director Yang Binyuan recently paid a visit to Mongolia to finalize the preparations of the GC.
Visit MNB and Meet with Naranbaatar, General Director, MNB
AIBD Director Yang Binyuan visited MNB headquarters in Ulaanbaatar and met with Mr. Naranbaatar Myanganbuu, General Director of MNB.
Farewell for Ms Mpho Thebe
Bigger projects can only be finsihed in time with manpower. This rule applied for the AIBD website as well and that was the way, Ms Mpho Thebe found her way to us. She is a student of Mass Communication at the Limkokwing University and spent almost 3 months as an intern at AIBD.
Mediahub Coming Soon
[img_assist|nid=1263|title=|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=200|height=83]The MediahubTM (www.mediahubaccess.com) operates as a bridge between leading content owners and emerging broadcasters to access and acquire fresh, attractive, and relevant content. It serves as a show window to market your programs to the international market in a cost-efficient manner and highlight innovative educational programs that contribute towards people development and enlightenment.
As an AIBD member and content user, you will enjoy free access to the MediahubTM.AMS Call for Paper Deadline Extended
[img_assist|nid=600|title=|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=88]Asia Media Summit 2011"Digital Media Everywhere: Repositioning Broadcasting"24 - 25
Sri Lanka Leap forward for DVB-T2
Sri Lanka has taken an important step by selecting DVB-T2 as the national standard for the Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting. In order to prepare for the roll out of Digital Television Broadcasting a workshop on DVB-T/T2 Technologies and Measurements was organized jointly by AIBD, SLRC & Rhode & Schwarz from 24-28 January 2011 in Colombo.
The workshop was formally inaugurated by Mr. Sarath Kongahage, Chairman, SLRC and and Mr. C.D. Abeysinghe, Director General, SLRC. The function was attended by DDG(Admin), DDG(Engineering), Director (T&R) and other dignitaries including representatives from MTV, ITN and Swarnavahini.
Farewell Lunch to Two AIBD Colleagues
The staff of AIBD gathered today (January 28th) to bid farewell to two colleagues Musalmi and Mark.
Musalmi served the AIBD for 28 years before retirement in December 2010. She will be enjoying a well-earned rest after her long years of service. The other is Mark Lin who was working at the Institute as a Programme Manager for two years.