Entries pouring in for the 2010 AIBs

As you will have seen, we have extended the deadline for entries to be submitted to the 2010 AIBs, the international media excellence awards, until 1600GMT on 16th July due to numerous requests. Broadcasters, content producers, providers of technology and others are responding to the extra time granted with large numbers of entries arriving at AIB headquarters every day.

So far companies in 21 countries have entered – from Argentina to China and from Australia to the USA. From phonecalls made to the AIB, we also know that many more entries are on their way.

It is particularly pleasing to see new companies entering for the first time – companies like KI.KA (Der Kinderkanal von ARD und ZDF) in Germany, TV Antena 1 in Romania, Russian Travel Guide Co Ltd Russia, Conker Media Ltd UK, Press TV Iran and eTV South Africa.

It is still not too late to enter if you are a producer or broadcaster of international TV or radio programmes (whether using terrestrial broadcasting, satellite, online or mobile) or if you produce the technology to power broadcasts, or if you run marketing programs for broadcasts (see the categories page on the website for the full list of different awards).

But with only one more week to the deadline, you will have to hurry so if you still want to enter go to the entries page for full details

Judges for the 2010 AIBs from 18 countries

The AIB is proud to announce that the judges announced today for the 2010 AIBs come from 18 countries in 5 different continents, reinforcing the truly international character of the awards. The 29 judges will be working hard and independently of any commercial interest. Over the summer they will assess the shortlisted entries in fifteen different categories, from single news events to cross-media productions, from the new children’s factual programming award to best creative feature, and from creative marketing strategy to most innovative technology.

The full press release can be seen here and biographical details of the judges, together with photos, can be accessed here.

The sixteenth category at the awards is the People’s Choice of best TV coverage of climate change. This will not be assessed by the judges but the winner will be chosen by the votes of online viewers. We will be publishing details of the viewing and voting procedures in the next few weeks.

Global Action Week for Education – Lesson for All

Universal Primary Education is one of the 2015 Millenium Development Goals and is being supported by the Global Campaign for Education (GCE) and by 1GOAL.  1GOAL aims to raise awareness of the issue of lack of education and to put pressure on global leaders to devote energy and resources to meeting the millenium goal by signing up millions of supporters by the time of the world cup in South Africa.  They are using famous footballers like Alessandro del Piero, Samuel Eto’o, Rio Ferdinand and legends including Eusebio, Zinedine Zidane and Sir Bobby Charlton as ambassadors to raise the profile of the campaign.

This week (19-25 April) has been designated Global Action Week for the campaign and today (20 April) 15 million children in over 100 countries are taking part in “Lesson for All” where they all study the same lesson.

Sign up now to join 1GOAL at www.join1goal.org!  The more signatories, the more pressure there will be on world leaders to make good the promises made at the start of this millenium and end misery and waste of human talent that results from lack of education.

For more details of activities in Global Action Week go to the news item on the 1GOAL website and for more information on the Global Campaign for Education go to their website

The AIB is supporting 1GOAL by connecting them to broadcasters to help spread their message.  1GOAL is also sponsoring the “Best Children’s Factual TV Programme/Series” at The 2010 AIBs, since broadcasts are one effective way to deliver education, especially via mobile phones with the installed base of mobiles forecast to reach over five billion this year, reaching many even of the world’s poorest.

Press release – 2010 AIBs launch

International Media: 2010 AIBs media awards launched with new People’s Choice category

‘AIBs’ launched with call for entries from the world’s media companies – enter by 2 July 2010

London, UK, 19 April 2010 – The 2010 AIBs – the international media excellence awards – are officially open for entry. The AIBs are organised by the Association for International Broadcasting (AIB) and cover TV, radio, cross-media productions, marketing and technology. Now in their sixth year, the AIB Awards are firmly established as a major international competition, with a jury of eminent media professionals drawn from every part of the globe.

New in 2010 is the People’s Choice Award where broadcasters’ coverage of climate change will be judged by an international audience of viewers through social networking sites around the world. Also new among the categories in 2010 is the Children’s Factual Programming Award recognising the very best in programme-making for the often overlooked children’s TV audience.

The AIBs categories are: Clearest coverage of a single news event  – TV + radio; Best current affairs documentary – TV + radio; Best investigative documentary – TV + radio; Best creative feature – TV + radio; Best children’s factual programme/series; Most creative specialist genre; Best online, mobile or cross-media production; On-air personality of the year – TV + radio; People’s Choice: Best coverage of climate change; Most creative marketing strategy; Most innovative technology.

The 2010 AIBs are open for entry until 2 July 2010.  The Awards will be presented in London on 9 November at a gala evening attended by presenters, editors, journalists, marketers, technologists and executives from media companies all over the world. The 2010 AIBs are sponsored by Bloomberg TV, Advanced Digital Broadcast and 1GOAL.

Full information about the 2010 AIBs  and how to enter is available online at theaibs.tv and www.aib.org.uk.

Contact

Gunda Cannon  gunda.cannon@aib.org.uk T +44 (0)20 7993 2557   AIB, PO Box 141, Cranbrook TN17 9AJ, UK

About the AIB

Established in 1993, the AIB is the international industry association and global knowledge network for the international broadcasting industry – cross-media, cross-border, cross-cultural. With a reach of over 25,000 communicators and media professionals, AIB is a unique centre of information about international broadcasting, covering TV, radio, online and mobile. AIB researches regular market intelligence briefings for its members and provides client-specific consultancy and project support. Members receive an extensive package of services throughout the year. AIB publishes the comprehensive Global Broadcasting Sourcebook and the international media magazine, The Channel. AIB hosts the annual AIB International Media Excellence Awards – the “AIBs” – on 10 November 2010. For more information, visit www.aib.org.uk

Recent AIBs winners and highly commended entrants:

3FM (Holland)

ABC (Australia)

ABC Radio (Australia)

Al Arabiya (UAE)

Al Jazeera (Qatar)

Al Jazeera Children’s Channel

(Qatar)

Arte (France)

BBC (UK)

BBC Global News

BBC Persian TV (UK)

BBC Russian Service

BBC World News (UK)

BBC World Service (UK)

BBC World Service Trust (UK)

Bloomberg Television (UK)

CBC Radio-Canada (Canada)

CBS News (Unites States)

Channel 4 (UK)

ChelloZone (UK)

Deutsche Welle (Germany)

E4 (UK)

EditShare (France)

France 24 (France)

Hessischer Rundfunk (Germany)

Link Research (UK)

Luxe TV (Luxembourg)

Martine Tanghe, VRT (Belgium)

NDTV (India)

NFL Network (United States)

Omnibus Systems (UK)

Pyramedia (UAE)

Radio Canada International

Radio Free Europe

Radio Netherlands Worldwide

(Netherlands)

Radio New Zealand International

Radio Romania (Romania)

Radio Sawa (South Africa)

RFE/RL (Czech Republic)

Rockhopper TV (UK)

Ross Kemp, Sky1 (UK)

RTE (Ireland)

RTHK (Hong Kong)

Russia Today

Ruth Evans Productions (UK)

S4M (Germany)

SABC (South Africa)

Sky1 (UK)

Strix TV (Sweden)

Sveriges Radio (Sweden)

Sveriges Television (Sweden)

SW Radio Africa

Tinderbox Production (UK)

TV2 (Norway)

TV3 (Ireland)

United Nations

Voice of America

Voice of Nigeria (Nigeria)

VRT (Belgium)

VT Communications (UK)

VTV (Ghana)

WDR (Germany)

Zeinab Badawi, BBC (UK)