BBC Azerbaijani launches a WhatsApp channel

BBC Azerbaijani launches a WhatsApp channel

Photo credit – Elshad Asafov – Atlas Engineering

 

The BBC’s service in Azerbaijani, BBC Azərbaycanca, has expanded its reach with the launch of a dedicated channel on WhatsApp.  The Xəbərin olsun! (Be in the know!) account is open to Azerbaijani-speakers, wherever they are, from 14 November 2017.

 

To join the group, users need to add +447548711235 to their WhatsApp contacts list and send a message simply saying “BBC”.  The BBC will then contact them with the terms and conditions of using the channel.

 

Around 60% of the traffic to the website bbcazeri.com comes from social media.  BBC Azərbaycanca Editor, Konul Khalilova, comments:  “Via this new chatapp channel we will deliver news stories that inspire and engage our audience.  We already see a growing following on Instagram – a platform of choice for young women – and our engagement rate on Facebook is also quite high. We will do our best to make our new channel a popular addition to Azerbaijani-speakers’ social-media habits.”

 

BBC Azərbaycanca connects with its social-media audiences on Facebook (with weekly Facebook Lives), Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.  Bringing the BBC’s coverage of global and regional events and developments, the service puts the developments in Azerbaijan and the wider region in the global perspective and offers a special focus on international developments which affect Azerbaijan and the region.

 

BBC Azərbaycanca is part of the BBC World Service.

(Source: BBC press release)

 

Winners of 2017 AIBs awards announced

Winners of 2017 AIBs awards announced

Winners of the 2017 AIBs – full list and details of the winners and finalists in the 2017 AIBs – The AIB this evening announced the winners and finalists of the 20 categories in the 2017 AIBs – the international awards for factual content organised by the Association for International Broadcasting. Now in their 13th year, the AIBs celebrate success and outstanding achievement. They are firmly established as an important and well-respected annual competition for broadcasters and producers the world over. The international judging panel comprises over 50 media professionals from all sectors of the industry. Celebro Media, Signiant and .RADIO are the sponsors of this year’s AIBs. The full list and details of the winners and finalists is to be found in Winners of the 2017 AIBs.

Noted journalist Nart Bouran joins MBN as Senior Vice President

Noted journalist Nart Bouran joins MBN as Senior Vice President

The Middle East Broadcasting Networks, Inc. (MBN) is delighted to announce Mr. Nart Bouran will be joining MBN as its new Senior Vice President for News, Programming and Transformation in early 2018.  In this new role, Mr. Bouran will direct global programming operations for all MBN television, radio and digital properties. He will lead development and execution of MBN’s program strategy across all MBN platforms, including Alhurra, Alhurra Iraq, Radio Sawa, Raise Your Voice, Maghreb Voices, and new initiatives.

Mr. Bouran is a seasoned journalist with vast experience in Middle East media.  Most recently, Mr. Bouran served as CEO and Head of News for Sky News Arabia, a leading 24-hour regional Arabic news channel that he built and developed since its launch in 2012.  He has also served as Director of Television for the Reuters News Agency, Director General of the Jordan Radio and Television Corporation, and Director of News Centre for Abu Dhabi TV.  A graduate of Syracuse University, Mr. Bouran began his career as a journalist in 1990, covering the first Gulf War from Baghdad just months into his first job.

MBN President Amb. Alberto Fernandez noted that “anyone who knows Middle East media knows that Nart Bouran is one of the very best in the industry and MBN is pleased to add him as a key part of MBN’s transformation in a strategic and extremely competitive part of the world.”

The Middle East Broadcasting Networks, Inc. (MBN) is the non-profit news organization that is financed by the U.S. Government through a grant from the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), an independent federal agency.

Through television, radio, and multiple online platforms, MBN provides an undistorted line of communication to engage with the people of the Middle East and deliver accurate and objective information about America, America’s policies and people. MBN presents in-depth discussions on issues that are often not fully addressed in the Arabic-language media, such as human rights and freedom of speech and religion.

(Source: MBN press release)

November programme highlights from NHK WORLD TV

November programme highlights from NHK WORLD TV

The November programme schedule from NHK WORLD TV includes the following highlights:

Kurara

The Dazzling Life of Hokusai’s Daughter

Part 1: Nov 4 Sat 23:10/ Sun 5:10/ 10:10/ 17:10 (UTC)  42 min.

Part 2: Nov 11 Sat 23:10/ Sun 5:10/ 10:10/ 17:10 (UTC)  40 min.

The first historical drama to be aired on NHK WORLD TV tells the story of the remarkable woman who shared the life of the world-famous artist, Hokusai. It was his daughter, O-Ei, a capable and prominent artist in her own right. She is believed to have worked together with her father on his pictures once he reached middle-age. Female artists were rarely recognized in 19th century Japan, but O-Ei continued to produce art despite financial and romantic problems.

 

Shoot for Appare!

ABU Asia-Pacific Robocon 2017 Tokyo

Nov 11 Sat 4:10/ 11:10/ 16:10/ 22:10 (UTC)  49 min.

Handmade robots from young engineers competed in this year’s “ABU Asia-Pacific Robot Contest” in Tokyo. NHK World takes you into the heart of the battle to be number one. In the past 15 contests, China and Vietnam have won five times each; Japan only twice. This year, the Tokyo Institute of Technology and the University of Tokyo attempted to bring the title back to Japan after four years. May the best robot win!

 

Home Sweet Tokyo

Nov 19, 26, Dec 3, 10 Sun 4:10/ 14:10/ 22:10 (UTC)  17 min. x 4 Episodes

An original comic drama, made especially for international viewers. Londoner Bryan Jenkins finds himself on the other side of the world when he and his family relocate to Japan. He puts aside his advertising career to accept the responsibilities of a stay-at-home dad. While his wife works in the city, he struggles to adapt to cultural differences: making Japanese-style school lunches for their daughter and trying to understand his stoic Japanese father-in-law. The series is directed by the widely celebrated Teruyuki Yoshida, the man behind many hit TV shows and movies.

 

Gata no Kuni Kara

Part 1: Nov 25 Sat 23:20/ Sun 5:20/ 10:20/ 17:20 (UTC)  39 min.

Part 2: Nov 26 Sun 0:10/ 6:10/ 11:10/ 18:10 (UTC)       27 min.

Popular Thai actor Thiti Mahayotaruk lends his talents to this two-part drama about a fictional Thai personality, a Japanese high school girl, and a magical fish. Mirai is the daughter of the owner of a famous hot spring resort in Saga prefecture, but she is more interested in her pet mudskipper than the hospitality business. Samut, the performer, sees her as a way to escape from the pressures of his career while on location. He wants freedom; she craves social media followers. Together, they overcome language differences and other obstacles to make their way toward the Ariake Sea and a resolution to their journey.

(Source: NHK WORLD TV release)

MENA Anti-Piracy Coalition celebrates closure of 30 pirate TV channels

MENA Anti-Piracy Coalition celebrates closure of 30 pirate TV channels

The MENA Broadcast Satellite Anti-Piracy Coalition has celebrated the shutting down of 30 Arabic and western pirate TV channels since the summer in their latest meeting. Another 26 other channels have recently stopped violating copyrights.

 

The coalition’s 11th meeting in Amsterdam, attended by the region’s major broadcasters and satellite providers, hailed measures taken by members in the ongoing efforts against TV piracy between April and September 2017.

 

MBC Group CEO, Sam Barnett, said during the meeting: “With this latest series of actions, the satellite broadcast industry in the region has effectively cleansed itself of the piracy scourge that has been damaging us since 2012. This has only happened because of the effective collaboration of producers, broadcasters and satellite operators.” He continued, “Even last week we have heard news of Egyptian film producers signing new deals with legitimate TV stations – deals that previously would not have happened due to piracy. This is a big boost for the sector.”

 

The Coalition also reaffirmed its commitment to remain fully engaged in protecting content against illegal satellite distribution, and agreed to widen its focus to IPTV and OTT piracy.

 

Guillaume Forbin, OSN Head of Platform & Content Security, detailed the latest industry research showing IPTV piracy still growing heavily.

 

Sophie Moloney, OSN Chief Legal Officer, said: “This is another great achievement for the coalition. With the growing threat from illegal internet-based piracy threats and emerging methods for pirating content, the strength and unity of the MENA Broadcast Anti-Piracy Coalition in conjunction with collaborations with local authorities is increasingly important. OSN is grateful to Noorsat for their efforts in removing the pirated channels over the past months; we look forward to a long and sustainable partnership in the ongoing battle for content protection.”

 

Members of the Coalition also discussed the growing threat from illegal internet streaming and downloads, and agreed to work together in order to strengthen their relationship with authorities in his context.

 

Okke Delfos Visser, Head of the Legal Department of the MPA in Europe and the Middle East and Africa, stated that “we need to build on the great successes achieved by the coalition so far. We now need to solidify our efforts in tackling satellite piracy and open a new front into online, such as IPTV and illicit streaming device piracy.”

 

In a joint commitment, the Coalition members also agreed to collaborate and develop an online site-blocking IPTV strategy.

 

Etisalat Senior Manager for Mobile and Satellite Products, Abdulaziz Ahmed Al Jasmi, revealed the existence of an IP blocking tool in coordination with the authorities within the UAE and promised their full commitment towards the coalition.

 

Intellectual Property (IP) Specialist, Office of the U.S. IP Attaché for the Middle East and North Africa, Raed Al Hout participated in the meeting and shared that “we will continue coordinating with relevant IP enforcement agencies, including the U.S. National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (IPR Center) in supporting the important work of the MENA Broadcast Satellite Anti-Piracy Coalition, and look forward to building upon our collaborative endeavors in future initiatives.”

 

The coalition was set up in 2014, bringing together major broadcast satellite providers, (Eutelsat, Arabsat, Nilesat, Noorsat, Gulfsat, Viewsat, STN and JMC) and content production, distribution companies and telecommunication (MBC, OSN, Rotana, ART, CNE, Du, Etisalat, Mediagates, My HD, Paramount, Rdatv, Sony pictures, Warner bros, Universal, WWE, Sound & light and cinema, International advertising association, Cedars art, Eagle films, Almassa art production, Egyptian Chamber of cinema industry, Media production city, Misr international films, Spot 2000, and the MPA) to fight the battle of piracy.

(Source: MBC press release)