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UK hits the delay button on digital radio switchover

With digital radio listening at 35 per cent, the communications minister says the UK is not ready to turn off FM

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A year in broadcasting around the world: CBA’s activities in 2013

It has been another well-travelled year in the world of broadcasting for the CBA Secretariat team. Some of the highlights of our year include…

Enter the World TV Awards for the chance to win US$5,000

Science and humanity broadcast programmes from across the globe are sought for this annual competition to recognise the best in factual television

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After the typhoon: rebuilding with radio in the Philippines

We hear from a disaster communications expert helping at Radyo Bakdaw, a station set up in storm-ravaged Guiuan, where Typhoon Haiyan made landfall

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The world mourns Nelson Mandela

South Africa’s first black president and hero of the anti-apartheid struggle has died, sparking a outpouring of grief and tributes for a man who embodied freedom and reconciliation

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Australia takes analogue signal off the air

One of the first countries to broadcast digital TV will complete its switchover by the end of this year

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What Scottish independence would mean for broadcasting

If Scotland left the UK, what shape would its national broadcaster take?

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What has TV done for the world?

On World Television Day, we reflect on why this ubiquitous medium’s time is far from over, and an opportune moment to remember its value

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Ghana’s public broadcaster to launch ‘university’

GBC moves to make its established training courses recognisable outside the corporation

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