ABC and SBS take DAB to Australia’s Gold Coast

ABC and SBS take DAB to Australia’s Gold Coast

ABC and SBS take DAB to Australia’s Gold Coast

Australia’s public broadcasters ABC and SBS have announced that audiences on the Gold Coast now have access to a range of new radio stations with the launch of digital radio (DAB+) services.

Listeners are able to enjoy the full range of ABC Radio services including ABC Gold Coast, Double J, ABC Jazz, ABC Country, ABC Sport, triple j Unearthed and ABC KIDS listen.

They can also to tune in to SBS Audio services including language programmes on SBS Radio 1, SBS Radio 2, SBS Radio 3, SBS Arabic24 and SBS South Asian, as well as music stations SBS Chill and SBS PopAsia.

ABC Head of Audio Ben Latimer said: “The addition of DAB+ will improve access to the ABC’s wealth of audio services for audiences on the Gold Coast. These audiences will experience high-quality audio across our range of popular digital audio brands like Double J, ABC Sport and the ABC Kids listen.”

SBS Acting Director of Audio and Language Content Pamela Cook said: “With the latest Census data showing nearly a third of Gold Coast residents were born overseas, the launch of DAB+ radio means more Australians can now enjoy SBS Audio’s full suite of over 60 language services. This provides news, community stories, entertainment, plus a new SBS South Asian destination channel.”

Audiences can find more information about DAB+ on the ABC Digital Radio Help Page and SBS Audio How Do I Listen Page.

ABC signs MOU with Indonesian National Public Television Network

ABC signs MOU with Indonesian National Public Television Network

ABC signs MOU with Indonesian National Public Television Network

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and the Public National Broadcaster of the Television of the Republic of Indonesia (TVRI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).  

​The shared agreement was signed in Jakarta by ABC Head International Services Claire M. Gorman and President Director of TVRI Iman Brotoseno, alongside senior leadership from ABC International Development (ABCID) and TVRI. 

The MOU jointly recognises the role of the ABC and TVRI as national broadcasters in their respective countries and serves as an expression of the ABC’s commitment to collaboration and cooperation with TVRI.  

​Through the principles of the established agreement, the ABC and TVRI will collaborate across content exchange in news and current affairs, sports, music, culture, lifestyle and general interest stories. The MOU also supports the sharing of key learnings from each broadcaster’s audience research and feedback, in addition to technical information assistance and capacity building under international development activities.  

ABC Head International Services Claire M. Gorman said: “The signing of this MOU formally recognises our ongoing relationship with TVRI. We are delighted that as national broadcasters we can work together on opportunities for content and information sharing as we look to best serve our respective audiences.” 

​President Director of TVRI Iman Brotoseno said: “I welcome and am grateful that the broadcasting collaboration between TVRI and ABC is being realized. We are sure that the cooperation in exchanging programs, news, and training development contained in this MOU will provide benefits for both parties. Especially for TVRI, we welcome the realization of varied and educational TV broadcast programs for viewers in Indonesia. We hope that this collaboration will bring closer relations between the two countries through showing cultural, social, and other human-interest documentaries.” 

Image: TVRI complex in Jakarta [photo by Syahrir/Adobe Stock]

ABC launches ABC Radio Australia service and signs MOU in Nauru

ABC launches ABC Radio Australia service and signs MOU in Nauru

ABC launches ABC Radio Australia service and signs MOU in Nauru

The Central Pacific state of Nauru is the latest location in the expansion of ABC Radio Australia’s FM transmission service, now available for residents on 90.0FM.  

​In partnership with the Nauru Media Bureau (NMB), ABC Radio Australia has launched its full FM radio service, featuring a growing schedule of programs including the latest in Pacific news, music and sports, as well as conversations about culture, health, faith and science. 

The ABC has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the NMB, building on a long history of engagement between the organisations, including the sharing of ABC NEWS on Nauru Radio and the transmission of ABC Australia television content on Nauru TV. 

ABC International Head Claire M. Gorman said: “After many years of partnership with Nauru and the NMB, we’re proud to announce an MOU with NMB and the launch of a 24-hour dedicated ABC Radio Australia FM service, showcasing the comprehensive range of Pacific news and content that ABC Radio Australia has to offer.” 

​ABC International Services Manager Nesryn Bouziane, who co-hosted a launch and MOU signing ceremony in Nauru with the NMB, said: “We’re excited for new audiences across Nauru to hear and engage with ABC Radio Australia. The launch of the new FM service and the ABC’s MOU with NMB will lead to greater cross-cultural exchange of ideas and information, deepening connections and friendships between the people of Australia and Nauru.” 

​Nauru Minister for Media the Hon. Shadlog Bernicke, who co-hosted the launch and signing of the MOU, said: “I am extremely proud to announce the new MOU between Nauru Media Bureau & ABC Radio, further strengthening the longstanding relationship we share with the ABC family. We are committed to always bringing the best services and content to the people of Nauru and the launch of this new FM service is a testimony to our commitment. We are excited to share the fantastic array of content that the ABC has to offer with our beloved audience.” 

​The new Nauru service follows recent ABC Radio Australia launches in Palau and Pohnpei in Micronesia in the northern Pacific. Further Pacific locations will be added to ABC Radio Australia’s FM footprint in coming months including Tuvalu, Kiribati, the Cook Islands and the Marshall Islands. 

Radio Taiwan International partners with the 20th annual AIBs

Radio Taiwan International partners with the 20th annual AIBs

Radio Taiwan International partners with the 20th annual AIBs

Global awards for journalism and factual productions highlight the ever-increasing need for unbiased reporting and holding power to account

The Association for International Broadcasting (AIB) is proud to announce Radio Taiwan International (Rti) as the event partner and sponsor of the Sustainability – Audio award for the AIBs 2024, the landmark 20th annual competition celebrating the best in journalism and factual productions across video, audio, and digital platforms.

This important partnership underscores a shared commitment to promoting media freedom and supporting unbiased, factual journalism and reporting across the globe. Rti’s collaboration with the AIBs enhances the scope and impact of the awards, bringing together diverse voices and fostering a more inclusive media landscape.

At the signing of the event partnership agreement in Berlin during a series of Rti-organised events, Cheryl Lai, Chairperson of Radio Taiwan International, shared her enthusiasm for the partnership: “At Rti, we believe in the power of free press and the critical role it plays in informing and educating societies. Supporting the AIBs aligns with our mission to advocate for media freedom and provide a platform for unbiased, factual journalism. We are thrilled to be part of this initiative that celebrates and encourages excellence in media worldwide.”

Simon Spanswick, CEO of the Association for International Broadcasting, expressed his gratitude for Rti’s continued support, especially in this milestone year: “We are immensely pleased that Rti is joining us once again as an event partner and category sponsor for the AIBs. Their unwavering support over the years has been vital in enhancing the global reach and stature of our awards. As we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the AIBs, Rti’s involvement is more significant than ever, reinforcing our shared goals of championing high-quality, ethical journalism.”

The AIBs 2024 feature 20 categories spanning video and audio disciplines, showcasing and rewarding outstanding contributions to the media industry. The competition invites entries from all over the world, reflecting its international scope and the diverse nature of today’s media landscape.

The winners will be announced at the annual awards gala in London on November 22, 2024, an event set to be more impactful with Rti’s partnership.

BBC World Service reveals 310 of its journalists are working in exile

BBC World Service reveals 310 of its journalists are working in exile

BBC World Service reveals 310 of its journalists are working in exile

Ahead of World Press Freedom Day on Friday 3 May, the BBC is announcing for the first time that over 300 World Service journalists – around 15% – are working in exile.

Recent crackdowns on press freedom in Russia, Afghanistan and Ethiopia have pushed more BBC teams to relocate for their own safety, many leaving family and friends behind.

This new figure was announced at World Service Presents, a three-day series of events highlighting the courageous work of journalists around the world, and the state of media freedom globally.

Journalists are facing increasing pressure, including state interference, harassment, and criminal charges, which are consistently used to attempt to undermine their work. Staff at BBC News Persian have been working in exile for over a decade and continue to face harassment and persecution. Last month, the BBC World Service filed an urgent appeal to the UN over abuse of national security and counter-terrorism laws against BBC News Persian journalists.

Following the invasion of Ukraine, BBC News Russian journalists and their families were moved out of Moscow to the Latvian capital of Riga. Now, 39 BBC staff remain in Riga, continuing the work of reporting independent and impartial news to audiences around the world in Russian. They also play an active part in countering disinformation about the war.

On 12 April, BBC Russian correspondent Ilya Barabanov was labelled as a “foreign agent” by the Russian justice ministry. Barabanov has written extensively about Russia’s war in Ukraine. The “foreign agent” label has been used by the government to marginalise journalists and critics of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ilya and the BBC reject the decision, which they are disputing in court.

Ilya Barabanov, says: “The most difficult part about exile is the lack of direct contact with people. We lost the opportunity to talk to our contributors. The inability to travel around Russia, report from the field, talk to real people – that’s the hardest part about being a journalist in exile.

“In early April, the Russian authorities designated me a “foreign agent”. This affected my status and ability to talk to people. I now must warn my contributors about this new, unpleasant status.”

Liliane Landor, Director, BBC World Service says: “Press freedom is under increasingly intense pressure at a time when millions, voting in elections around the world, need to be well-informed of the choices ahead of them. The BBC’s news services are blocked or difficult to access in many countries including China, Russia and Afghanistan.

“Our journalists face ongoing harassment and persecution from countries such as Iran and Russia to name but two. World Press Freedom Day is a stark reminder of the gravity of the situation underscoring the urgent need for journalists everywhere to be able to do their job unhindered.”

New sports channels arrive on Channelbox

New sports channels arrive on Channelbox

New sports channels arrive on Channelbox

Channelbox has added three new sports channels to the UK’s Freeview platform: BritBash, Padel Time and World of Free Sports. All are now available on Freeview 271.

BritBash TV is a channel dedicated to celebrating the best of British entertainment, culture, and creativity from royal ceremonies and sporting events to cultural festivals and award shows, BritBash TV brings you front-row seats to the biggest moments in British entertainment and beyond.

Padel Time is a channel exclusively focuses on the sport of padel, offering viewers a comprehensive look into this exciting and rapidly growing sport. The channel broadcasts live matches, highlights, and tournaments featuring top players from around the world, providing fans with an immersive viewing experience. In addition to match coverage, Padel Time also offers expert analysis, player interviews, and training tips to help viewers deepen their understanding and appreciation of the sport

World of Free Sports is a channel from Germany featuring all sports from extreme sports to unconventional competitions. Viewers can enjoy thrilling action from extreme sports such as snowboarding, skateboarding, surfing, and mountain biking. The channel also features competitions and events in disciplines like parkour, freestyle skiing and rock climbing. With its dynamic programming, World of Free Sports offers an adrenaline-pumping experience for sports enthusiasts seeking excitement and adventure.

Three new channels are a great addition to the Channelbox sports lineup which includes sports channels including We are the Tottenham, Billiards, Mtrsprt1, Extreme, Unreel and many others.

“We are thrilled to welcome BritBash, Padel Time, and World of Free Sports to the ChannelBox family,” said Tanya Kronfli, Channelbox’s Head of Business Development. “These channels embody our commitment to delivering diverse, high-quality content to the UK audiences free of charge. With their unique offerings, we aim to enrich the viewing experience and cater to a wide range of interests.”

Channelbox is a multi-channel platform available on connected Freeview channel 271 and Channelbox mobile applications featuring over 70 TV channels. Channelbox is the only platform that supports FAST monetisation on Freeview UK.

Freeview is the UK’s largest TV service, used in 16 million homes (60% of TV households) and is the main platform in more than 10 million homes.