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Broadcast moves
The latest high-level appointments and departures in public radio and television
African media association leads way with 50% female board
The Southern African Broadcasting Association has put equality for women in media firmly on the agenda by insisting on a gender-balanced board
What shape will children’s media take in the digital era?
This is one of the discussion points for our workshop on the future of programming for young people in an international summit on children’s media next week
Caribbean broadcasters supported to attend CBU AGA
We are facilitating three member stations to attend the Caribbean Broadcasting Union’s AGA, a key regional broadcasting meeting
The Pan-Pacific Media Training Project opens for applications
A documentary and digital media course for up and coming content producers from six Pacific nations has launched its second edition. Are you eligible to apply?
Ebola outbreak: West African broadcasters play vital role
How some of our members in Sierra Leone and Nigeria are covering the deadly virus crisis and helping inform and reassure the public
World Broadcasting groups unite to protect TV spectrum
The battle for spectrum is on, as broadcast unions stand together to oppose ceding TV’s dedicated frequencies to mobile web use
CBA Secretary-General awarded honorary degree
Our congratulations to Sally-Ann Wilson, head of the CBA, who has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Bedfordshire
Broadcaster bursars bring back new ideas from their trips
The CBA Travel Bursary enables broadcasters to go on international exchange to share knowledge, see what this year’s bursars found on their journeys
Australia, UK’s PSBs receive cuts to international and news
This week saw the announcement of 80 job losses for ABC Australia, and a net 220 posts from BBC News, the latest in ongoing cuts to Public Service Broadcasting around the world