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Prince William and Prince Charles video plea to end poaching
Video available to broadcasters: Prince William and his father Prince Charles appeal for an end to the barbaric trade in animal body parts
Guardian’s deputy ed to tell Snowden story at Radiodays Europe
The inside story of whistleblower Edward Snowden’s disclosures of mass surveillance will headline this year’s Radiodays Europe.
Indian public broadcaster needs more autonomy
An expert committee scrutinising Prasar Bharati, India’s state-funded broadcaster has handed in its recommendations after a year-long assessment
CBA former Secretary-General, Elizabeth Smith, awarded Doctor of Letters
We congratulate Elizabeth Smith, CBA Secretary-General from 1994 to 2010, who has been awarded a Doctor of Letters for services to broadcasting. The honorary degree was given by the Faculty of Media, Arts and Design at the University of Westminster, […]
Voice of the Listener & Viewer founder dies
Jocelyn Hay, who established the Voice of the Listener and Viewer (VLV) as the main consumer voice in the UK for Public Service Broadcasting, has died at the age of 86.
Malawi, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Tanzania: switchon, switchoff
A roundup of developments in the occasionally unpredictable world of digital transition in Africa
Tributes for a true ‘regionalist’ Caribbean broadcaster
The CBA expresses sadness at the news of the death of Terrence Holder, the former President and Secretary-General of the Caribbean Broadcasting Union, Terrence Holder.
Malawi is the only country to meet regional digital deadline
Africa’s SADC set the last day of 2013 as the date to start switching on digital TV and retiring analogue infrastructure
Repairing radios part of Filipino post-typhoon recovery
We hear again from a disaster communications expert helping at Radyo Bakdaw, a station set up in storm-ravaged Guiuan, where Typhoon Haiyan made landfall