This is the last call for entries for the World Television Awards 2013. You only have one week to submit us your programmes for the categories "Humanity" and "Science/Environment". The deadline for programme submission is Tuesday 30 April 2013.
This is the last call for entries for the World Television Awards 2013. You only have one week to submit us your programmes for:
- Category Humanity for the Best TV Documentary on "Dealing with Natural Disaster"
- Category Science/Environment for the Best TV Programme on "Creating Ozone Safe Generations"
“The Prize” consists of US$ 5,000.00 cash, a trophy and a certificate presented by AIBD per Award category.
Winners will be presented with their Awards during the Asia Media Summit to be held in Manado, Indonesia on 29-31 May 2013, a global gathering of broadcasters.
The deadline for programme submission is Tuesday 30 April 2013.
Criteria & Entry forms available under "Form & application"
The World TV Awards are open to broadcasters worldwide from public, private sector and freelance producers.
The World TV Awards are supported by United Nations Environment Programme OzonAction, Arab States Broadcasting Union, Radio TV Malaysia and The Islamic Broadcasting Union.
Last Call for Entry for World TV Awards 2013
This is the last call for entries for the World Television Awards 2013. You only have one week to submit us your programmes for the categories "Humanity" and "Science/Environment". The deadline for programme submission is Tuesday 30 April 2013.
Presentation of World Television Awards 2013
The Asia Media Summit 2013 will also be the venue for the presentation of the winners of the World Television Awards 2013.
World TV Awards 2013 – Call for Entry – Deadline Extended
Considering the importance of the topics and anticipating an overwhelming response from Television Programme Producers, the final deadline for programme submission is now extended to Tuesday 30 April 2013.
World TV Awards 2013 – Call for Entry
AIBD in collaboration with its global partners presents the World Television Awards 2013.
The World TV Awards are open to all broadcasters in Asia, Pacific, Europe, Africa, and North & South America from public, private sector and freelance producers.
“The Prize” consists of US$ 5,000.00 cash, a trophy and a certificate presented by AIBD per Award category.
World TV Awards 2012 – Winners Trailers
CATEGORY HUMANITY for the Best TV Documentary "Promoting Religious Understanding and Tolerance”
Winners Awarded at the Asia Media Summit
Winners of the World Television Awards 2012 were officially announced at the recent Asia Media Summit in Bangkok.
Ms. Moneeza Hashmi, President of the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association (CBA) and General Manager, International Relations, HUM TV, Pakistan announced the winners before some 600 participants to the two-day Summit from 29-30 May 2012.
World TV Awards 2012 Winners & Runners-Up Announcement
The results of the World Television Awards 2012 are:
CATEGORY HUMANITY for the Best TV Documentary "Promoting Religious Understanding and Tolerance”
- Winner: “DHARMA – WHERE DOES HAPPINESS LIE?” directed by Chan-Gyu, Yun and Geun-Young, Choi and broadcast by KBS ITV - Korea
LAST CALL for World TV Awards 2012 – 8 Days to Register Your Entry
This is the last call for entries for the World Television Awards 2012.
The deadline for programme submission is 1 May 2012.
You only have one week to send us your programmes for:
- Category “Humanity” on “TV Documentary Promoting Religious Understanding and Tolerance”
- Category “Science/Environment” on “Preserving the Ozone Layer and Protecting the Earth"
World TV Awards 2012 – Call for Entry – Deadline Extended
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.
The deadline for programme submission is now extended to 1 May 2012.
World TV Awards 2012
The Asia Media Summit will also be the setting for the announcement and recognition of the winners of the annual World TV Awards. The awards were created identifying the crucial role played by media in increasing the awareness of the audience on major issues such as cultural diversity, religious understanding, and climate change