AIBs 2011 – Awards Evening, London, 9 November

The 2011 AIBs gala – awards presentation and dinner
Wednesday 9 November 2011
LSO St Luke’s, Old Street, London EC1V 9NG

 

The 2011 AIBs, the international media excellence awards,
will be presented at a gala evening in London on Wednesday 9 November 2011. For
the fourth year we are holding the event in the magnificent visual and acoustic
space of LSO St Luke’s.
It is an evening that celebrates excellence and AIB goes out of its way to
ensure that guests on the night get a very real flavour of the quality and range
of short-listed entries from all over the world.


Sponsors of the 2011 AIBs

Our
gala evening brings together executives, producers, journalists, editors and
others from broadcasters and media houses throughout the world – and the event
is always a sell-out!

The
evening starts at 17:45: networking champagne reception, followed by the awards ceremony and an excellent three-course dinner. The evening draws to a close at
LSO St Luke’s at around 23:30.

The host for the night is Annabel Croft, Eurosport presenter and former tennis champion, and our special guests ‘in conversation’ are AWD ambassador Sarina Arnold and Swiss film maker Helen Stehli Pfister. 

Vote in the AIB Yahoo! Maktoob People’s Choice Award

UPDATE 07/11/11 – VOTING HAS NOW CLOSED AND THE WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT THE AIBS GALA AWARDS DINNER ON WEDNESDAY 9TH NOVEMBER

Online viewers can vote for the best international broadcast coverage of democracy uprisings and the Arab Spring and so choose the winner of the AIB Yahoo! Maktoob People’s Choice award for 2011. The videos can be viewed on Yahoo! Maktoob, the Yahoo! website for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and the votes of online viewers will determine the winner.

Broadcasts from Alhurra TV, Aljazeera English, Deutsche Welle Arabic, France24, New Delhi Television (NDTV) and Press TV has been shortlisted and their videos (full length and 5 minute highlights) are available to view on Yahoo! Maktoob. Four entries are in English with Arabic subtitles and two in Arabic with English subtitles so that they cater for both English-speaking and Arabic-speaking audiences. The programme which receives the most votes from online viewers will be presented with the award on Nov 9th.

Between them they cover events from all over the Arab Spring including the revolution in Tunisia, the uprisings and conflict in Libya, the Egyptian revolution, unrest in Syria and the demonstrations and crackdown in Bahrain.

How to vote:

1. Go to the page with all the videos video.maktoob.com/program_videos-مسابقة-اتحاد-البث-الدولي-وياهو!-مكتوب-2011-196

2. This page is in Arabic but broadcasters names are in English as well, so English-speakers can also choose the programmes they would like to watch.

3. Click on a video that you want to watch and view it. At the end use the browser back button to return to the page with all videos

4. When you have decided on the video you want to vote for, select that video and underneath it click on the yellow button which contains the text “VOTE” as well as its Arabic equivalent.

5. You have to login or register with Yahoo! to vote to prevent multiple voting – follow the instructions which are in English and Arabic

6. Once are are logged in, cast your vote

7. Voting closes at the end of Sunday, 6th November (midnight Cairo time)

Thank you for your participation.

TV broadcasts had a huge effect on the uprisings that took place during the Arab Spring – they were shaped by the people taking part and they were of huge importance to inform others and involve them in the protests. It is fitting that online viewers in the Middle East and across the world will vote to determine the broadcast that affected them most.

GlobeCast Brings Trace Sports HD to the Americas

GlobeCast has signed a contract with broadcaster Trace to broadcast its new high-definition channel, Trace Sports HD, on the NSS-806 satellite. Thanks to this new coverage, Trace Sports HD will enter the region with strong growth in the pay-TV sector and have access to a potential audience of 18 million DTH and cable homes in North, Central, and South America.

The service provided by GlobeCast for Trace includes reception of its European signal in Paris, as well as turnaround uplink and space capacity on the NSS-806 satellite. This satellite offers ideal coverage to every country in the Americas.

Trace is a multimedia group and an international brand that specializes in the production and distribution of channels dedicated to urban music and sports celebrities. Trace and GlobeCast have a longstanding working relationship going back several years.

Trace Sports HD will further diversify the neighborhood of channels present on NSS-806, as well as the HD offerings of pay-TV bouquets on cable, DTH satellite, IPTV, and mobile services. Several operators in Latin America have already decided to include Trace Sports HD in their lineups.

DW and Doordarshan sign comprehensive partnership agreement

Deutsche Welle (DW), Germany’s international broadcaster, has had a presence in India since the 1960s. DW-TV’s 24-hour news channel is broadcast on Doordarshan’s DTH platform, DD Direct+.

Following this agreement, Doordarshan (DD), the television division of Prasar Bharati, Broadcasting Corporation of India, and Deutsche Welle will cooperate in the areas of co-production, training, joint events and the broadcasting of selected DW-TV and DW-TransTel programs on the Doordarshan network.

DW and DD will also enter into a detailed agreement on the exchange of television programs in the areas of Science & Technology (Tomorrow Today), Lifestyle (Euromaxx), Global Issues as well as Personalities and Events (Global 3000).

In addition, the two partners agreed to conduct training projects with DW-AKADEMIE. Training for DD’s staff will focus on advanced broadcasting techniques and it will also cover program production, technology and management.

Both parties will also explore the possibility of television co-productions.

Deutsche Welle has been expanding its services in India for many years, and this new agreement marks another milestone in these efforts. The agreement was signed in Delhi on November 5th by the Director General of Doordarshan, Tripurari Sharan and Erik Bettermann, Director General of Deutsche Welle.

“Prasar Bharati and Deutsche Welle have been given responsibilities which enable both organizations to serve the public in different ways,” Sharan said. “We are committed to working constructively to achieve the purposes set out in this memorandum of understanding (MoU).”

“The MoU is a keystone in the relationship not only between Prasar Bharati and Deutsche Welle, but also between the two countries. I am convinced that the cooperation between our two public service broadcasters will contribute to a closer exchange and better understanding between our cultures and nations”, Bettermann said.

Eurosport 2 launches Dutch-language version

Eurosport 2, one of Europe’s fastest growing TV channels, today officially launched a dedicated Dutch-language version for the Benelux.

Ziggo, CanalDigitaal, Belgacom, TV Vlaanderen and Multivisie TV are among the first distributors to broadcast the Dutch Eurosport 2 version, with other carriers in the region expected to sign in the coming months.

The Dutch version of Eurosport 2 will offer 2,000 hours of live broadcast per year from freestyle skiing, snowboarding, and skateboarding, as well as team sports and motorsports, such as the Superbike World Championships, the FIA WTCC and the Le Mans 24 Hours.

In addition, as of August 2012, subscribers to Ziggo and Multivisie TV receiving Eurosport 2 in the Netherlands will have live and exclusive access to the German premier football league Bundesliga, Bundesliga 2 and the Bundesliga Supercup.

Eurosport 2 is now available in 47 countries across Europe in 18 language versions and reaches over 52 million homes.

News organisations demand global action to stop killing of journalists

More than 400 representatives of global news organisations today issued a call for global action to halt the killing of journalists.

Gathered at the News Xchange 2011 convention in the Portuguese resort, they backed a resolution demanding the killers of journalists be brought to justice and committed themselves to “create maximum exposure” for each and every death.

The motion, proposed by the International News Safety Institute and supported by the European Broadcasting Union which runs News Xchange, noted that more than 1,100 news media staff have been killed in the past 10 years. Over 100 have died this year alone, with Libya being the worst killing ground.

Nine out of 10 killers of journalists are never held to account, “fueling a culture of impunity that helps encourage more deaths,” the resolution said.

Backed by more than 90 percent of the 440 news executives from major world news organisations at the conference, it stated: “We, the News Xchange community, call on the authorities and governments whose jurisdictions are involved in any unresolved cases to bring the killers of journalists to justice.

“We are also committed to reaearching these suspicious deaths through journalistic endeavour, wherever possible, and creating the maximum exposure for each death. Any developments will be reported back to News Xchange 2012.”

INSI said it will put the resolution before the United Nations and other concerned governments and world bodies.

Resolution:

“In the past 10 years more than 1,100 news media workers have been killed. Most were murdered or died in suspicious circumstances.

Nine out of 10 killers of journalists around the world escape justice, creating a culture of impunity that helps encourage more deaths.

We the News Xchange community call on the authorities and governments whose jurisdictions are involved in any unresolved cases to bring the killers of journalists to justice.

We are also committed to researching these suspicious deaths through journalistic endeavour, wherever possible, and creating the maximum exposure for each death.

Any developments will be reported back to News Xchange 2012.”