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AIBD has admitted three new affiliate members, France 24, Dart Centre Australasia (DCA) and the Palestine Public Broadcasting Commission (PBC). AIBD Director Yang Binyuan recently visited the headquarters of France 24 in Paris.

 

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AIBD has admitted three new affiliate members, France 24, Dart Centre Australasia (DCA) and the Palestine Public Broadcasting Commission (PBC). AIBD Director Yang Binyuan recently visited the headquarters of France 24 in Paris.

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FRANCE 24, with approved membership as of 22 November 2010, is an international news and current affairs television channel and broadcast through satellite and cable operators throughout the world. It started broadcasting on 6 December 2006.

FRANCE 24 is the 24/7 international news channel, which deals with current events with a French perspective. The channel contributes a different point of view from Anglo-Saxon media in terms of cultural diversity.

FRANCE 24 is a multilingual-broadcast channel (English, French and Arabic) as well as an expert regarding collaboration with new media. The channel was launched on web before TV, and is the first to develop a free application on iPhone and iPad to facilitate users to catch the latest news.

In Asia, the English version of the channel is broadcast in Australia, Hong Kong, Macau, Indonesia, New Zealand, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. It would continue to expand and plan to bring the French version into the region this year. Asia is not only a rising market for Pay TV and new media, but also a place where different cultures meet.

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Dart Centre Australasia (DCA), with approved membership as of 11 January 2011, is a non-profit project of Columbia Graduate School of Journalism-USA. With permanent offices in Melbourne, Australia and training programs and other activities throughout the Asia Pacific, Dart Centre Australasia (DCA) selects a group of distinguished media and trauma professionals to offer consultation on issues including training, outreach, development and ethics.

The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma continues a mission begun in the 1990s. It works to promote discussion, develop training, and exchange specialist knowledge on the most challenging of media issues. The Dart Center is a global network of journalists, journalism educators, trauma professionals and health professionals dedicated to improving media coverage of trauma, conflict and tragedy. It provides a professional forum for journalists in all media to analyze issues, share knowledge and ideas, and advance strategies related to the craft of reporting on violence and tragedy.

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The Palestine Public Broadcasting Commission (PBC), with approved membership as of 17 January 2011, is the fruit of the development of the Palestinian media that started to emerge in the beginnings of the last century. Palestinian media was reinforced by the establishment of “This is Jerusalem Radio” in 1936. The “Palestine TV station” and the “Voice of Palestine” were launched in 1994.

PBC sculpts its mission to represent the homeland and be media that is both from the society and to the society. It seeks to launch its efforts on the basis of modern media models along with technological advancements and up-to-date information.

The PBC believes that its main leverage lies within its cultural assets, which includes leading distinguished intellectuals, innovative people and artists who contribute to the process of preparing programs and launching dialogue. It seeks to contribute to the process of reconstruction and reuniting of the Palestinian society, through developing capacities and forming a collective and an individual conscience. This is aimed at keeping the Palestinians’ right to remain steadfast on their land and achieving goals of building an independent free state. It represents the voice of the Palestinian’s hope to build a democratic state that protects human dignity and encourages the development of its people in a peaceful, secure atmosphere that guarantees harmony with neighboring countries.

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AIBD has admitted three new affiliate members, France 24, Dart Centre Australasia (DCA) and the Palestine Public Broadcasting Commission (PBC). AIBD Director Yang Binyuan recently visited the headquarters of France 24 in Paris.

 

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AIBD/IRIB In-country workshop on Entertainment Programmes (Talk shows) for Radio at IRIB in Tehran

AIBD in collaboration with the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting organized an In-country workshop on Entertainment Programmes  on Talk shows for radio  from 07 to 12 January 2011 in Tehran.Thirty radio announcers and producers learnt how to improve the quality of their radio talkback programs. During the five day workshop, the broadcasters learnt about talkback formats across the world, with a view to exploring different ways of delivering their program content. Audience research, active and passive listening trends, and how to connect with listeners beyond just the telephone were all covered in the course. In addition broadcast techniques using new media, then emails, sms and social networking interaction with radio talk shows was also examined. Because talkback is different depending on whether there is a guest, an expert or the announcer is simply talking directly to the audience, a range of techniques were developed in the students, who completed a series of practical exercises during the course.
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In January 2011 Part 2 of the In-country workshop on Entertainment Programmes focusing on Game shows for Radio was hosted by the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting organised in collaboration with AIBD. This practical oriented workshop was attended by  presentation and production personnel at IRIB . Part one on Entertainment programmes which preceeded this workshop was on talk shows while part 2 covered content, planning, presentation and production techniques for producing radio game shows.

The presentation of the winners of the AIBD TV & Radio Awards 2013 was conducted at the Inauguration Ceremony of the 39th Annual Gathering and 12th AIBD General Conference & Associated Meetings in Yangon, Myanmar on 12 August 2013. The winners were each presented with a certificate, trophy and USD 500 as reward for their special programmes.

Mrs Ni Made Suartini of Radio Republik Indonesia, Ms Pascale Bourgaux of France24 and Mr Biju Mathew of All-India Radio receiving their awards at the GC Inauguration Ceremony 2013

 

Mr Yasir Khan of Al-Jazeera, Qatar delivers his award acceptance message

 

AIBD TV AWARD 2013 on “The Best TV Programme on Cross-Cultural Exchange”

“Camels in the Outback”

Al Jazeera - Qatar

This documentary looks at a Qatari camel herder who heads to Australia to witness the mass killing of camels, considered no longer useful to the state. 

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AIBD TV AWARD 2013 on “The Best TV Programme on Economic Recession and Impact on Developing Countries”

“Iran: Awakening Dissent”

France24 - France

This news feature documents the effect of the economic crisis on the internal situation in Iran, particularly on the carpet industry, which has been adversely effected.  

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AIBD RADIO AWARD 2013 on “The Best Radio Programme on Water Conservation”

“Subak, Water Religious and Justification”

Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI) - Indonesia

This programme looks at the unique water irrigation system called Subak found in Bali, Indonesia, which has gained tremendous praise and acceptance.

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REINHARD KEUNE'S MEMORIAL AWARD 2013 on “The Best Radio Programme Promoting Rural Development”

“A Village Rejuvenated”

 All India Radio - India

This programme looks at the Elappully village in Kerala, India, as a positive development model. The village managed to resuscitate its community and living standards to give a good example for rural development in India.

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The Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD) launched its new website on January 12th, 2011, featuring more content and attractive design, interactive and user-friendly services that will benefit its members and other media stakeholders across the globe.

The new AIBD website (www.aibd.org.my) contains a full website search, online publications that are fully searchable and downloadable, and lots of photo and video galleries of the Institute’s events such as the Asia Media Summit.

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The Asia Media Summit 2011, organised by the Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD) and hosted by The Voice of Vietnam (VOV) will be held at Melia Hotel, Hanoi, Vietnam, from 24 to 25 May 2011.

The AIBD would like to invite interested potential speakers to submit an abstract as part of our Call for Papers. The deadline for submission of Abstract is 15 February 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:
1) "TV documentary contributing to conflict resolution" - Category "Humanity"
2) "Protecting Ozone layer and Combating Climate Change" - Category "Science/Environment"

The World TV Awards are supported by United Nations Environment Programme OzonAction, Arab States Broadcasting Union, Radio TV Malaysia, Commonwealth Broadcasting Association, Islamic Broadcasting Union and AIBD.