AIB April industry briefing published

AIB April industry briefing published

AIB April industry briefing published

The AIB has published its latest industry briefing, covering news from our Members across the world as well as stories from and about the wider media industry.

From new appointments in Australia, Belgium, the UK and the UAE to new digital platforms, plus a roundup of news relating to the war in Ukraine, the AIB newsletter offers a useful snapshot of developments around the world.

You can join the 27,000 media leaders globally who receive this regular briefing from the AIB by signing up here: https://aib.org.uk/sign-up-to-the-aib-industry-briefing/. We’d love to have you on board!

AIB joins the Business&Climate Summit 2016

AIB joins the Business&Climate Summit 2016

Business Climate

The Association for International Broadcasting is pleased to be working with the World Bank Connect4Climate Campaign on a special session at the Business&Climate Summit taking place in London on 28 and 29 June 2016.

A session devoted to the way in which advertising and media companies are responding to the challenge of climate change takes place with speakers including:

Sir Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive Officer, WPP
Andy Ridley, Chief Executive Officer, Circle Economy
Jonathan Charles, Managing Director, Communications, EBRD & Former BBC Anchor
Chris Hirst, Chief Executive Officer, Havas UK
Caroline Nursey, Executive Director, BBC Media Action
Beth Garrod, Director, Social Responsibility, Viacom International Media Networks
Simon Spanswick, Chief Executive Officer, Association for International Broadcasting

The session will explore how media companies are engaging on the issue of climate change as well as how they are reporting on this complex subject.

Iranian Interior Minister asks media for election help

Abdolreza Rahmani-FazliIranian Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani-Fazli has called on media outlets to help the government conduct a “healthy election”, Fars news agency reported on 7 March.

“I call on media outlets to help us hold healthy elections [the upcoming Majlis election], and inform us whenever they see any violations, leveraging, or God forbid, any fraud,” Interior Minister Rahmani-Fazli was quoted as saying.

Rahmani-Fazli was also quoted as saying: “After all the Interior Minister is a family, consisting of 31 governor-generals, 400 governors, and four thousand district governors, who might make some violation during the election process and we may not be informed of it. I ask them to inform us and be confident that I will deal with it immediately and I will not allow this issue to be dealt with by [some] committee. We should assure people that healthy elections will be held. All these things that we are doing are considered political.”

According to the report, Rahmani-Fazli also said that the government is a moderate government. “[President] Rouhani is not a reformist either. All of us [in the government] follow moderation,” Interior Minister Rahmani-Fazli was quoted as saying.

Later it was observed that Fars news agency deleted this report.

Source: Fars News Agency website, Tehran, in Persian at 0601 GMT 07 Mar 15

50 International Media Executives on Panel to judge AIBs 2014

Collage of photos of the judges at the AIBs 2014PRESS RELEASE

The Association for International Broadcasting has announced its panel of judges for its tenth annual international broadcasting awards, the AIBs 2014.   The senior media executives who make up the independent panel come from all across the world and will judge the best in global factual radio, TV and online broadcasting.

 

 

CRANBROOK, UK 04 SEPTEMBER 2014 – The panel of 50 senior international media experts brought together by the AIB (Association for International Broadcasting) to judge the AIBs 2014 represents TV, radio and online broadcasting from all across the globe with in-depth knowledge of commissioning, writing, producing, editing and distribution.  They have extensive experience in current affairs, investigative documentaries, short documentaries, children’s programmes, sport, science, transmission and broadcasting technology and will be bringing their insight and extensive knowledge to the judging the record number of entries received for this year’s awards which have come from all over the world.

“We are grateful to our panel of experts for agreeing to give up their time to judge the awards” said Simon Spanswick, CEO of the Association for International Broadcasting. “Their diversity of backgrounds and wide experience, coupled with the fact that they are free to choose the best entries without being influenced by any vested interest, ensures that the AIBs will continue to reward the very best of international broadcasting.”

The AIBs 2014 judges are:

The list of judges, with links to their biographies of the judges can be found at theaibs.tv/aibs-2014-judges/.

The AIBs are now in their tenth year and are independent of commercial interest.  They attract entries from throughout the world, representing the best of international factual broadcasting.  The 15 different categories to be judged cover radio, television and online media across a broad spectrum from single news events to long-term investigation with special categories for children’s programmes, for sport and for coverage of science.  The categories also include awards for radio and television personalities of the year.

The winners of the AIBs will be announced at the AIB awards gala on Wednesday 5 November 2014 which will be held at LSO St Luke’s in London.

The AIBs 2014 are sponsored by Eutelsat

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Contact

For further information please contact

Roger Stone, AIB

roger.stone@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”. For more information, visit www.aib.org.uk and theaibs.tv or call +44 (0) 20 7993 2557

 

About Eutelsat

Eutelsat is one of the world’s leading and most experienced operators of communications satellites. The company provides capacity on 36 satellites to clients that include broadcasters and broadcasting associations, pay-TV operators, video, data and internet service providers, enterprises and government agencies. Eutelsat’s satellites provide ubiquitous coverage of Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia-Pacific and the Americas, enabling video, data, broadband and government communications to be established irrespective of a user’s location.
For more information, visit www.eutelsat.com

 

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Africa’s Digital Media Future (#AfricaDMF) summit

Africa’s Digital Media Future (#AfricaDMF) summit

AIB organised a high-level, invitation-only conference in London on 15 May 2014 that debated and discussed strategies for the move to digital broadcasting across Africa.

This one-day event, in partnership with Channels TV, was attended by DGs and CEOs of state and commercial broadcasters across the continent, along with regulators, parliamentarians and others involved in Africa’s ICT and media sectors.

Download the day’s agenda here.

Click on the images to see more on Flickr.

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