Following the success of the 1st International Conference on Broadcast Training (ICBT) held in February 2013, AIBD is proud to announce the second edition of the ICBT to be organised from 24 – 25 February 2014 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in conjunction with the Tun Abdul Razak Broadcasting and Information Institute (IPPTAR), the Ministry of Communications and Multimedia, Malaysia (KKMM) and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES).
Following the success of the 1st International Conference on Broadcast Training (ICBT) held in February 2013, AIBD is proud to announce the second edition of the ICBT to be organised from 24 – 25 February 2014 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in conjunction with the Tun Abdul Razak Broadcasting and Information Institute (IPPTAR), the Ministry of Communications and Multimedia, Malaysia (KKMM) and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES).
The theme for the 2nd ICBT is ‘Defining Training for New Media and Social Media’. New media and social media are spreading rapidly, jazzing up the TV screen and media’s online presence. They offer broadcast organizations meaningful ways to source and produce content, build and engage audiences, enhance brand trust and generate income. In particular, the proliferation of mobile devices and connectivity are helping expand the growth of social media.
To deal with this changing media landscape, learning the dynamics and benefits of new media and social media to enhance the skills, knowledge and competence of broadcasters has become an urgent imperative for broadcasters. So is the setting up of an enabling organizational structure that calls for a new mindset and commitment across every sphere of the broadcast operation, and for a new learning setting that can increase employee’s competence, performance and productivity. This conference will explore this vital issue in depth.
For more information on the 2nd ICBT, please view the programme in the link below, or visit www.aibd.org.my/icbt.
2nd International Conference on Broadcast Training
Following the success of the 1st International Conference on Broadcast Training (ICBT) held in February 2013, AIBD is proud to announce the second edition of the ICBT to be organised from 24 – 25 February 2014 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in conjunction with the Tun Abdul Razak Broadcasting and Information Institute (IPPTAR), the Ministry of Communications and Multimedia, Malaysia (KKMM) and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES).
Delivering Meaningful Outcomes
As AIBD addresses the new challenges and opportunities in the changing media landscape, more work will have to be done in order to deliver meaningful outcomes in building the human resource, technological and management capacity of broadcasters in Asia-Pacific.
ICBT Makes Successful Debut
The 1st International Conference on Broadcast Training (ICBT) has successfully concluded in Kuala Lumpur where we saw a diversity of sharing and engagement in understanding the impact of the evolving media landscape and in identifying models to build the training institutions of today and of the future.
Training Institutions of the Future
Broadcasters in Asia-Pacific ended the two-day International Conference on Broadcast Training in Kuala Lumpur on 26 February 2013 by examining the demands of training institutions of the future. They identified measures to foster a performance driven culture that meets the demands of new media and social media and contributes to the companyās growth and sustainability, and increased customer satisfaction and contribution to society.
Approaches to Attracting and Retaining Broadcast Talents
Mr. Murtaza Solangi, Director General, Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation, says that for public sector media organizations to attract and retain talents, they should continue to promote the best creating systems for their upward mobility, create a system of rewards and appreciation, offer opportunities for building the capacity of the best and constantly give pat on the back of the best.
Strengthening the New Media Feature of TV Programs
Mr. Wu Keyu, Director of Research and Development Department of Programming Office, China Central Television (CCTV), China today urged broadcasters to strengthen the new media features of TV programs and enhance audience interaction through the multi-media platforms to be able to build a bridge between television and new media.
Exploiting Cutting Edge Training Tools and Methodologies
Mrs. Nathalie Labourdette, Head of Eurovision Academy, Switzerland, has identified the āSā analysis model as a strategy broadcast companies can use to nurture an agile and learning organization for innovation and performance in the ever-changing media landscape.
Addressing Human Resource Needs in the Digital World
The Tun Abdul Razak Institute of Broadcasting and Information (IPPTAR) and the Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD), with the support of the Ministry of Information, Communications and Culture (KPKK), Malaysia, is pleased to organize the 1st International Conference on Broadcast Training on 25-26 February 2013 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia at the Royale Chulan Hotel. This gathering will bring more than 60 delegates from major broadcast training institutions of over 20 countries to discuss the pertinent topics facing the industry now and in the future.
1st International Conference on Broadcast Training Opens
The 1st International Conference on Broadcast Training opened today in Kuala Lumpur, bringing more than 60 delegates from major broadcast training institutions of over 20 countries to examine opportunities and challenges in enhancing human resource capacity in the ever-changing media landscape.
International Conference on Broadcast Training
The 1st International Conference on Broadcast Training, organised by IPPTAR, Kementerian Penerangan Komunikasi dan Kebudayaan (KPKK) and AIBD will be held on 25-26 February 2013 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This gathering will bring major broadcast training institutions from across the globe to discuss the pertinent topics facing the industry.