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Communication and Information Activities

Creative Content: Radio, TV, New Media

Supporting creativity and innovation in local content production in radio, television and new media

  • Television/Radio/Broadcasting/Journalism/ICT schools and training institutions;
  • Television directors, scriptwriters and producers, working independently, or with community television stations or public service broadcasters;
  • Radio producers, working independently, or with community radio stations or public service broadcasters;
  • ICT-based media developers (websites, CD-ROMs);
  • Information institutions, such as public libraries, community information centres and telecentres, government information services.
  • Programme Specialist