New Members for the AIB

New Members for the AIB

The Association for International Broadcasting is delighted to welcome three new Members to the organisation.

Public Television Service in Taiwan was established in 1998 as the country’s publicly-funded television service and is available nationwide on a free-to-air basis.
BlackRook Media is a UK-based media business covering broadcast, video production, training, strategy and events. It has developed TV shows in different territories and worked to establish networks operating internationally.
Schmitspartners is a newly-formed legal consulting firm based in Munich. It is led by Volker Schmits, an experienced media lawyer, and will work on licensing issues for channels and networks, including those associated with Brexit.https://schmitspartners.com/
We look forward to working with all these new Members and supporting them with information, advocacy and contacts, and in helping it forge new relationships with other AIB Members.
AIB Member update

AIB Member update

We’ve updated Members of the Association for International Broadcasting with news of some of the work and activities that the AIB is undertaking at present.

From elections to the AIB’s Executive Committee – which provides governance and strategic direction for the Association – to cyber security, European channel licensing to the AIBs 2018, there’s a raft of initiatives and work underway that every Member benefits from.

You can read the update here – and if your company is not yet a Member of the Association for International Broadcasting, now is the time to enrol and take advantage of all the work that we carry out for our Members across the world.

 

AIB welcomes euronews as new member

euronews logoeuronews have become a member of the Association for International Broadcasting.  euronews is the most-watched news channel in Europe and a full multimedia platform for viewers on the move,  It broadcasts world news in 13 different languages (Arabic, English, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish and Ukrainian) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

“euronews is a major player in European and world news with its huge audience and multi-lingual coverage of so many of Europe’s major languages” said Simon Spanswick, CEO of the AIB.  “We welcome them to the AIB family where they will add to and gain from the unique networking and knowledge-sharing of our truly global association of companies and corporations involved in broadcasting.”