World Television Awards
With the aim of recognising the crucial role played by media in promoting the awareness of the audience on major issues such as cultural diversity, religious understanding, tolerance and peace, the World TV Award was initiated in 2004 under the Category Humanity. “Religious Understanding” and “Conflict Resolution” were the initial topics. In 2013, these were replaced by “Natural Disaster” and “Children’s Rights”. The major sponsor for this category is the Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU). In 2011, AIBD launched the World TV Award, Category Science & Environment in collaboration with United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). In 2017, a new topic for the Humanity category was announced: “Combating Poverty”. The World TV Awards are open to broadcasters worldwide from public, private sector and freelance producers.
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AIBD International Media Awards 2023 Celebrates Excellence in Broadcasting and Media
Nusa Dua, Bali - May 23, 2023 - The prestigious AIBD International Media Awards 2023 took place at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Nusa Dua,
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Khaled Alkhateb Memorial Awards 2021 (Russia Today)
We are pleased to inform you that Russia Today (RT) is calling for entries for the Best Humanitarian Journalism of the 2021 Khaled Alkhateb International
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World TV Awards – Extended Deadline
Due to the unprecedented times and the challenges content creators are facing with the entry submission , we have decided to extend the deadline of
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Winners of World Television Awards 2019
Winners of the World Television Awards (WTA) was announced in the Awards ceremony in Siem Reap, Cambodia. The event took place right before the closing
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Who will be the next World TV Award Winners?
The jurors are gathered in Kuala Lumpur for the 2-day judging session for the World TV Awards 2019. As last year, this year’s judging panel