Media freedom to Brexit to tenders – all covered in latest AIB Member briefing

Media freedom to Brexit to tenders – all covered in latest AIB Member briefing

As part of its regular work for Member companies, the AIB has released its latest market intelligence briefing. This new edition covers a range of subjects from media freedom – including an examination of the challenges facing broadcasters covering stories in Europe, until recently a bastion of media freedom – to the most up-to-date information on TV channel licensing post-Brexit. There’s also a summary of tenders related to the broadcasting industry internationally, allowing AIB Members to see what competitors are renewing and to allow commercial companies to assess where there are business opportunities.

AIB market intelligence is one of a range of services that the Association’s Members receive throughout the year. For information on how to take advantage of the AIB membership package, talk to us at the AIB Secretariat on +44 20 7993 2557.

AIB Market Intelligence briefing – one of the benefits of membership

AIB Market Intelligence briefing – one of the benefits of membership

The Association for International Broadcasting has published its latest member-exclusive Market Intelligence briefing.

Designed to keep members up-to-date with developments in media markets globally, this latest issue includes a media environment guide for Armenia, news about international channels setting up new operations and updates on the Association’s work on Brexit-related issues.

The briefing is supplied to AIB Members as one of the benefits of membership of the Association. Look at our Guide to Membership booklet to find out more about the international work of the AIB.

 

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.