AIBD/RTB IN-COUNTRY WORKSHOP ON SINGLE CAMERA PRODUCTION OPERATION
SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES OF SINGLE CAMERA PRODUCTION OPERATION
SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES OF SINGLE CAMERA PRODUCTION OPERATION
ADRENALIN RUSH & A WHOA! ADVENTURE- Novice Rafting & Drum Circle Team Bonding
Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD) in collaboration with the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) organised a 5-day regional workshop on Engineering Fundamentals for Broadcasters in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 03 to 07 December 2018.
The 6th Asia Pacific Spectrum Management Conference was held virtually from 3 -6 August 2020. AIBD was invited to provide the broadcasters’ perspective to the conference. Consultant and Advisor of Broadcast and ICT Dr Amal Punchihewa represented AIBD at the conference.
The 6th Asia Pacific Spectrum Management Conference was held virtually from 3 -6 August 2020. AIBD was invited to provide the broadcasters’ perspective to the conference. Consultant and Advisor of Broadcast and ICT Dr Amal Punchihewa represented AIBD at the conference.
At the Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD), the safety and wellbeing of our members is a top priority. We have been closely monitoring updates about the COVID-19. As a cautionary measure and to respond to concerns by stakeholders, we have postponed until next year the World Television Award Judging and Awards Ceremony.
Thank you for your understanding. More information on the rescheduled event and a full agenda will be announced in the coming months.
Philomena Gnanapragasam
Director, AIBD
At the Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD), the safety and wellbeing of our members is a top priority. We have been closely monitoring updates about the COVID-19.
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