Latest global media industry briefing published by the AIB

Latest global media industry briefing published by the AIB

Latest global media industry briefing published by the AIB

The AIB has published its November international media industry newsletter.

The AIB’s newsletter is sent to 25,000+ people in the media industry globally, from AIB Members to executives in regulators and distribution platforms. It summarises news from AIB Members, and the wider industry.

This edition includes news from Belarus, Uganda, Pakistan, Qatar and the UK. There’s also an update on possible increased coronavirus restrictions in the Netherlands which could affect the rescheduled IBC in December.

Read the news briefing here: http://cfb.d5c.myftpupload.com/NL/AIB-Nx-brief-121121.html and subscribe at: http://cfb.d5c.myftpupload.com/sign-up-to-the-aib-industry-briefing/

AIB Members receive latest media intelligence briefing

AIB Members receive latest media intelligence briefing

AIB Members receive latest media intelligence briefing

The AIB has published its latest Media Intelligence briefing for Members, covering:

  • the explosion in subscription media services, now including radio;
  • the pandemic and its impact on journalism;
  • cyber security, with reflections from the CyberUK 2021 conference held this month;
  • the media’s coverage of media freedom;
  • procurement, tenders and contracts.
  • This is part of the AIB’s regular package of services to its Members, helping them to keep up-to-date on developments that may impact their businesses. If your company is not yet a Member, talk to us about the whole range of benefits.

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AIB media briefing published

AIB has published its latest industry briefing with news from our Members and the wider industry around the world.

You can read the briefing here.

AIB publishes latest member-only market intelligence briefing

AIB has circulated to its members the latest confidential market intelligence briefing compiled by the organisation.

These regular briefings help inform members’ strategies and provides considerable amounts of background information about trends and developments in broadcasting and electronic media in territories and markets around the world.

All members receive these briefings as part of their membership benefits. To discuss how AIB could help your organisation if it is not currently an AIB member, talk to us.