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Cranbrook News (Kent, United Kingdom)+ XML/RSS941 views, By The Association for International Broadcasting An independent panel of respected media professionals from Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe, North & South America will judge the 2011 AIBs. Their expertise covers TV, radio, satellite & online broadcasting plus broadcast technology & marketing. 112 views, By Association for International Broadcasting The 2011 AIBs’ People’s Choice award, “Best coverage of democracy uprisings”, focuses on recent international TV coverage of demonstrations in support of democracy & freedom. The winner is chosen by online votes from a worldwide audience 844 views, By Association for International Broadcasting Russian Travel Guide (RTG) TV has joined the Association for International Broadcasting (AIB) as a Platinum Member and is sponsoring the Best TV Current Affairs Documentary at the 2011 AIBs, the seventh international media excellence awards. 558 views, By Association for International Broadcasting The 2011 AIBs have been launched to find the best in international TV and radio broadcasting. New in 2011 are awards for best sports coverage, for science and for financial broadcasts. Entries are due by 1 July 171 views, By Association for International Broadcasting 7 days of voting remain in the People's Choice category of the AIBs, international media excellence awards. The 6 shortlisted videos (from the BBC, CNN, Phoenix, Sky, UN and VRT) are available for viewing on the AIBs website and on Facebook 1152 views, By Association for International Broadcasting The shortlisted entries for all 16 categories at the 2010 AIBs, international media excellence awards, have been announced by the Association for International Broadcasting. The 98 entries come from Africa, America, Asia, Australia and Europe. 376 views, By Association for International Broadcasting (AIB) The AIB has launched a portal providing the latest topical news and views presented and automatically cross-linked for those interested in climate change issues. The portal also links to voting for the best TV coverage of climate change 250 views, By The Association for International Broadcasting 29 judges from 18 different countries have been named for the 2010 AIBs. These awards are independent of commercial interest and attract entries from throughout the world, representing the best of international radio, TV & cross-media broadcasting |