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Asia Media Summit 2024

19TH ASIA MEDIA SUMMIT
The Asia Media Summit (AMS) is an annual international media conference organised by AIBD as its flagship event. Every year in consultation with the members, partners and various global media gurus, a theme guides the direction and delivery of the summit. Being a unique broadcasting event in Asia-Pacific, it attracts around 500 top-ranking broadcasters, decision makers, media professionals, regulators, scholars, and stakeholders from within and outside the region. Apart from plenary sessions and pre-summit workshops, Asia Media Summit also provides a platform for intergovernmental dialogues to uplift the benchmarks of the regional media industry.

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OUR MEMBERS

The 26 full members of AIBD are the governments of the following countries:Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, China, Cambodia, Fiji, France, India, Indonesia, Iran, Republic of Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Micronesia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam.

Full Members

The full member countries are represented by the following broadcasting authorities and broadcasters:

# Country Represented by
1. Afghanistan RTA Radio-Television of Afghanistan
2. Bangladesh BB Bangladesh Betar
BTV Bangladesh Television
NIMC National Institute of Mass Communication
3. Bhutan BBSC Bhutan Broadcasting Service Corporation
4. Brunei Darussalam RTB Radio Television Brunei
5. Cambodia RNK Radio National of Cambodia
TVK National Television of Cambodia
6. China NRTA National Radio and Television Administration National Radio and Television Administration National Radio and Television Administration  
7. Fiji MOC Ministry of Communications
7. FBCL Fijian Broadcasting Corporation Limited
8. France MAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs
9. India MIB Ministry of Information & Broadcasting
9. India DDI Doordarshan
AIR All India Radio
NABM National Academy of Broadcasting & Multimedia
BECIL Broadcast Engineering Consultants India Limited
10. Indonesia TVRI Televisi Republik Indonesia
RRI Radio Republik Indonesia
11. Iran IRIB Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
12. Korea MSIT Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning
KBS Korean Broadcasting System
EBS Korea Educational Broadcasting System
KISDI Korea Information Society Development Institute
13. Laos LNR Lao National Radio
LNTV Lao National Television
14. Malaysia RTM Radio Television Malaysia
15. Maldives PSM Public Service Media
16. Micronesia FSMBS Federated States of Micronesia Broadcasting Services  
17. Myanmar MRTV Myanmar Radio and Television
18. Nepal RNE Radio Nepal
NTV Nepal Television Corporation
19. Pakistan PBC Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation
PTV Pakistan Television Corporation Limited
20. Papua New Guinea NBC/PNG National Broadcasting Corporation of Papua New Guinea
21. Philippines PBS Philippines Broadcasting Service
PCOO Presidential Communications Operations Office
22. Samoa MCIT Ministry of Communication and Information Technology of the Independent State of Samoa
23. Singapore IMDA Info-Communications Media Development Authority
Media Corp Radio, Singapore Pte. Ltd.
MediaCorp TV Singapore, Pte Ltd.
24. Sri Lanka ITN Independent Television Network
SLBC Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation
SLRC Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation
25. Thailand NBT National Broadcasting Services of Thailand
TPT TV Pool of Thailand
26. Vietnam VOV The Voice of Vietnam
VTV Vietnam Television

Affiliate Members

The General Conference opened AIBD even for private broadcasters in the region. The following broadcasters took the opportunity to become affiliate members of AIBD:

# Country Organisation
1 Australia Australian Broadcasting Corporation
2 Bangladesh Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC)
3 Bangladesh Asian TV
4 Bangladesh Radio Broadcasting FM (Bangladesh) Co. Ltd.
5 Bangladesh S.A. Channel Pvt. Limited (SATV -South Asian Television)
6 Bangladesh Pathshala South Asian Media Institute
7 China China Communication Research Centre
8 China Research and Training Institute
9 China Startimes Communication Network Technology Co. Ltd – SCNTC
10 Fiji Fiji TV (FTV)
11 France France Médias Monde
12 Hong Kong SAR, China Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK)
13 Hong Kong SAR, China Phoenix Satellite Television Co. Ltd.
14 India Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC)
15 Kenya The International Association of Women in Radio and Television
16 Macau SAR, China Teledifusão De Macau, S.A.  (TDM)
17 Malaysia Measat Broadcast Network Systems Sdn Bhd (MBNS)
18 Malaysia BAC Education Sdn. Bhd.
19 Malaysia Media Prima Berhad (TV3)
20 Malaysia Akati Sekurity
21 Maldives Island Broadcasting Company Pvt. Ltd.
22 Maldives Maldives Broadcasting Commission
23 Mauritius Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation
24 Mongolia Mongolia National Public Radio and Television
25 Mozambique Rádio MoÇambique – Empresa Pύblica
26 Nepal Association of Community Radio Broadcasters Nepal
27 Nigeria Voice of Nigeria  (VON)
28 Pakistan HUM TV
29 Pakistan NUST – Dept. of Mass Communication
30 Pakistan Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA)
31 Pakistan Shalimar Television Network (STN)
32 Palau Oceania Television Network -OTV
33 Papua New Guinea Media Niugini Limited (EMTV)
34 Russia Eurasian Academy of Television and Radio (EATR)
35 Russia RT Channel
36 Saudi Arabia Ministry of Media (MOM)
37 Saudi Arabia Saudi Broadcasting Authority (SBA)
38 Seychelles Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation (SBC)
39 Singapore Benchmark Broadcast Systems (S) Pte. Ltd.
40 Singapore Whiteways Systems Pte Ltd
41 Solomon Islands Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation (SIBC)
42 Sri Lanka The Capital Maharaja Organisation Limited
43 Tanzania Tanzania Broadcasting Service
44 Thailand Thai Public Broadcasting Service (TPBS)
45 Timor-Leste Rádio e Televisão de Timor-Leste (RTTL)
46 Tonga Tonga Broadcasting Commission (TBC)
47 Vanuatu Vanuatu Broadcasting & Television Corporation (VBTC)

Partners

Partnerships:

In its endeavor to successfully implement its core and extra budgetary functions, the Institute undertakes a three-pronged initiative at national, regional and international levels aimed at establishing and maintaining appropriate partnership arrangements with all existing and future organisations that also attach priority to electronic media development.

ABC Australia
ABU
AMIC  
ASBU – Arab States Broadcasting Union  
ASEF  
CBA
CFI  
European Broadcasting Union (EBU)  
FES -GERMANY  
GOETHE INSTITUTE INTER NATIONES
HBF  – Hoso Bunka Foundation
IBU
ITU  
SABA  – Southern African Broadcasting Association  
The Media & Society Foundation (MSF)  
UNAIDS  
UNDP  
UNEP OzonAction
UN-ESCAP
UNESCO  
UNICEF  
UNIFEM
URTI