AIB conference: first day
The AIB Global Media Business Conference opened in central London on 29th April with more than 150 people from Europe, North America, Africa, the...
AIB Conference: second day
The first session looked at content. International broadcasters spend heavily on technology for production and distribution, but should they look...
AIB moves into Asia Pacific region
The AIB will be opening its first international office in September 2003. Announcing the move at the AIB Global Media Business Conference in London,...
Screen Digest publishes European digital pay TV forecasts
What role will pay television play in the conversion of Europe television homes to digital? Which distribution platforms will dominate? How will...
BBC seeks Russian Service head
The BBC is recruiting a new Head for its Russian-language service. The BBC's Russian Service broadcasts to a sophisticated and highly competitive...
More Russian TV for Washington
TV audiences in Washington and its suburbs can now watch lots more Russian and CIS television. The MHC networks are now carrying programmes for free...
You/Com leads again
Innovative AIB member You/Com is at the technological forefront again. They are to supply at least 10,000 stand-alone Webradios for a group of the...
French watchdog growls at Egypt
Egypt's public TV channel ESC has already been attacked for anti-semitism in the programme Horseman without a Horse, which is a serial inspired by...
CNBCs Arabiyah settles in Dubai Media City
The Arabiyah TV channel, run by CNBC, covering the Arab world, the Middle East, Europe, North Africa and the Indian subcontinent, has opened a...
