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The AIBD in collaboration with its global partners presents the 7th World Television Award in 2010 for “ The Best TV Documentary Promoting Religious Understanding and Tolerance”.

This opportunity is presented to all broadcasters in Asia, Pacific, Europe, Africa, Middle East, South America and North America from public, private sector and freelancers to participate in this unique World TV Award. 

The AIBD in collaboration with its global partners presents the 7th World Television Award in 2010 for “ The Best TV Documentary Promoting Religious Understanding and Tolerance”.

This opportunity is presented to all broadcasters in Asia, Pacific, Europe, Africa, Middle East, South America and North America from public, private sector and freelancers to participate in this unique World TV Award.

Supported by ASBU, CBA, RTM, IBU and AIBD, this competition will provide the opportunity for Television producers to receive international recognition for work.

“The Prize” consists of US$5,000.00 cash & a trophy and a certificate presented by AIBD.

Relevant information on criteria, regulations and application form for the 7th World TV Award is available on our website in the Awards web pages.

Producers can submit up to two programmes.
The deadline for submission is 12th April 2010.

The AIBD in collaboration with its global partners presents the 7th World Television Award in 2010 for “ The Best TV Documentary Promoting Religious Understanding and Tolerance”.

This opportunity is presented to all broadcasters in Asia, Pacific, Europe, Africa, Middle East, South America and North America from public, private sector and freelancers to participate in this unique World TV Award. 

 

TV CONTENT FORMATS DEVELOPMENT 

Inspiration – Creativity - Innovation

In the framework of our collaboration with the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Regional Audiovisual Attaché based in Singapore at the French embassy, the AIBD has set up in 2009 a 3-year plan dedicated to TV content development only.2010 is the 2nd year of the plan offering 4 regional workshops.

All over the year 2010, professionals from VTV (Vietnam), MCOT (Thailand), GMA (Philippines), SCTV (Indonesia) and Media Prima (Malaysia) have explored how to design and produce short TV programme, Youth TV Programme, Entertainment TV Programme and Variety Show.

Environmental sustainability, notably climate change, has become an unprecedented concern in the 21st century, and Central Asia was no exception.

AIBD-UNESCO-IPDC In-country workshop on Capacity Building of TV News Reporters for Environmental Sustainability was held from 17 to 23 November 2010 at Kazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics and Strategic Research (KIMEP) in Almaty. A local environmental non-governmental organization Central Asia Regional Environmental Centre (CAREC) partnered AIBD and the host organization KIMEP to successfully conclude the project.

The Korea Communications Commission (KCC) and AIBD recently signed an agreement of cooperation on capacity building initiatives in ICTs benefiting Asia-Pacific broadcasters.  As part of this cooperation, KCC organised two training courses – (i) Digital Switchover and Convergence Policy from 6-14 July 2010 and (ii) Broadband and Broadcasting Technologies from 14-22 October 2010, both held in Seoul.

[img_assist|nid=135|title=|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=70|height=100]The Asia Media Summit 2011, organised by AIBD and hosted by The Voice of Vietnam (VOV) will be held at Melia Hanoi Hotel, Hanoi, from 24 to 25 May 2011. Several pre-summit workshops/seminars will also be held in the same hotel on 23 May 2011.

We are expecting 500 top-ranking broadcasters, decision makers, media professionals, regulators, scholars, and stakeholders from Asia, Pacific, Europe, Africa, North America and the Arab World to attend the Asia Media Summit and to examine issues that impact the highly competitive and dynamic media environment.

The media landscape in Bhutan offers many opportunities as well as challenges for those involved in reform.   For a country which introduced television as recently as 1999, and which until a couple of years ago had only one (state-owned) newspaper, the spurt in media-related activity, especially since the advent of popular democracy in 2008, has been striking.  It is not surprising, therefore, that attention has now turned to strengthening public service broadcasting in this Himalayan idyll.