INSI provides safety training to Zimbabwean journalists

Eighty Zimbabwean journalists have been given free safety training by INSI in four courses beginning in Zimbabwe and ending in neighbouring Zambia between March and April 2009.

Journalists work under constant threat in Zimbabwe under the repressive government of President Robert Mugabe. Last year several were arrested, detained or beaten up, and a photographer was found murdered.

“We are delighted to have been able to provide real, practical help to colleagues working in such a dangerous environment. They need to know how to protect themselves,” said INSI Director Rodney Pinder.

Journalists came from all the different regions in Zimbabwe and 60 travelled all the way to neighbouring Zambia to participate in the safety training, which included subjects like risk assessment, home and office security and improvised first aid.

Each group also participated in conflict-sensitive journalism workshops which were organised jointly with the safety training in order to provide both the practical and professional skills best suited to the situation in Zimbabwe.

“I gained a lot”, said one journalist, “especially coming from a background of being arrested eight times.”

The safety training was supported by International Media Support (IMS) with the collaboration of the Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) and the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA). It was provided by INSI and a specialist from AKE Group Ltd and the conflict sensitive journalism workshops were taught by Media and Democracy Group and International Media Support.

INSI, a non-governmental organisation supported by news organisations,journalist support groups and humanitarian concerns worldwide, has now provided safety training at no cost to 1223 journalists and other news media staff in 20 countries.

Al Jazeera wins Best Digital News Channel at Freesat Awards

Al Jazeera English today announced that it has won the Freesat Award for the ‘Best Digital News Channel’. The award recognizes Al Jazeera English as the station which the Freesat judges would ‘turn to when a big story breaks’. The award also honors Al Jazeera English for being a channel with a trusted viewpoint and for going beyond just reporting the headlines. Freesat judges also based the award on Al Jazeera English’s breadth of news coverage, innovative programme formats, cutting edge coverage of the big stories, and relevance to viewers.

“Al Jazeera English is honored to receive this award, which embodies one of AJE’s greatest strengths – our commitment to in-depth and innovative news coverage,” said Tony Burman, Managing Director of Al Jazeera English. “AJE is proud to be a part of Freesat’s great success during their inaugural year. We look forward to building on AJE’s continuing achievements.”

The Freesat awards, the first to be held by the free-to-air satellite TV service, took place last night in London and recognized the best in digital TV and TV-related industries.

RAI signal substantial investment in DTT

Italy’s public service broadcaster RAI says it will be investing up to Euro 750 million for digital terrestrial television by 2012.

According to RAI director general Mauro Masi, RAI will invest Euro 290 million in the transmission infrastructure, while close to Euro 100 million will be invested in content.
Commercial rival Mediaset is planning to spend an additional Euro 1 billion to complete the analogue switch off in Italy, on top of the Euro 2 billion already spent on the introduction of DTT.

Both RAI and Mediaset, together with Telecom Italia Media, are launching in June the Tivu Sat DTH platform in order to guarantee reception of the Italian DTT channels in those areas where the digital terrestrial signal does not arrive. Viewers will need a special smart-card, which will be sold jointly with the digital box from June. (Report by advanced-television.com)

Twitter – the new TV network

The latest version of Twitmatic (www.twitmatic.com), launched this week, lets you search, browse, rate, watch, and skip videos from throughout the Twitter universe – it’s simple.

When you enter a search term, Twitmatic runs it through the Twitter API, looks for links from more than 5,000 domains known to host video and imports them into the system. When other people search for the same term, the system accesses those videos faster than it did the first time, and presents the newer results.

At the same time, in the background, Twitmatic runs searches using an index of search terms, which also helps speed things up, according to ffwd co-founder and senior developer Greg Roberts. (Source: Wired)

AIB joins the twitterers

AIB is now among the ranks of the twittering classes! We’ve started a news feed that you can follow titled AIBnews. You’ll find a link below.

We’ll be using twitter to keep AIB members and others in the industry up-to-date with the AIB’s activities and the wider industry.

Follow us…it could be useful!

Iran to launch Arabic-language movie channel

As reported in the Tehran Times online, Iran’s English-language news channel Press TV will establish a non-stop Arabic TV channel to show films and series in the near future.

“The primary budget has been prepared and now we are collecting films and TV series in Persian for dubbing into Arabic,” Press TV Managing Director Mohammad Sarafraz said. The exact date of the launch has not been set.

“The channel will not produce very many films or TV series. We are selecting appropriate programs for dubbing and there will be also film review sessions which will be attended by film experts and critics,” he said. Sarafraz went on to say that Press TV tries its best to reveal a true picture of the West by producing well-researched and thought-provoking documentaries about it. “No specific budget is dedicated to film production at the Press TV but we are trying to increase it in the near future,” he said. He went on to say that sometimes, documentaries have greater impact than feature films and they can more effectively transfer concepts to the audience.

Press TV is an English language international television news channel which is funded by the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) in Tehran in 2007.