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CBA member broadcasters on air for Commonwealth Voices
From today our members from Cameroon, Canada, the Caribbean, Gibraltar, Namibia, New Zealand and Malawi are joining in pop-up radio broadcasting for the Commonwealth Games
India radio: immunisation, digital SW and the new government
A roundup of recent news on radio in India: Unicef working with radio, AIR’s commitment to DRM and some fairly broad statements from the minister…
Exchange stories through the Commonwealth Voices project
Through an audio content exchange, we’re inviting members to swap cultural stories for radio in the run-up to the Commonwealth Games
World Radio Day: Forecasting radio’s role in extreme weather
The frequency of extreme weather events around the world looks set to increase, and World Radio Day gives pause to reflect on the medium’s key role in emergencies, and how it could be better
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.
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
Radio New Zealand launches youth website
The country’s public radio broadcaster opts for a multimedia approach to reach an overlooked audience segment
Strange days for radio
Will standalone radios become a thing of the past? And is radio staying in tune with other devices?
All India Radio orders new shortwave transmitters
The national broadcaster has purchased transmitters capable of analogue and digital simulcast
CBA Secretary-General gives evidence to parliamentary review of PSB
Sally-Ann Wilson, the Secretary-General of the CBA, has given spoken evidence to a select committee on Public Service Broadcasting from the Isle of Man’s parliament, the Tynwald.