
Broadcast moves
The latest high-level appointments and departures in public radio and television
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The CBA is again joining with Unesco to provide training that brings together broadcasters and NGOs from Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka to improve the position of women in the media
As a broadcaster working at a CBA member organisation, you could be eligible for a funded exchange visit to another member country to share ideas and best practice in different aspects of broadcasting and journalism
We have partnered with Unesco and the Tanzanian Broadcasting Corporation to run gender awareness training for East African broadcasters
As some of our members grapple with the impact of the virus outbreak, we have sent a practical briefing to affected and potentially affected broadcasters
Through an audio content exchange, we’re inviting members to swap cultural stories for radio in the run-up to the Commonwealth Games
CBA members have free downloadable broadcast access to scenes outside baby Prince George’s christening in London
We will soon relaunch as the Public Media Alliance. The new name reflects our broader global focus, enabling Public Service Broadcasters from beyond the Commonwealth to join as members with full voting rights. The word “media” also replaces “broadcasting” to reflect the multiplatform, multimedia reality of PSB in the digital age.
The latest high-level appointments and departures in public radio and television
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The leadership of the Southern African Broadcasting Association (Saba) has blazed a trail for gender equality in African media with the inauguration of a 50 per cent female board. Read more
The CBA held a special workshop, Children’s Media at the Core of Public Service Media in a Multiplatform Era, at the World Summit on Media for Children in Malaysia. Read more
Broadcasting unions from around the world have issued a joint statement calling for the preservation of spectrum allocated to TV. Read more