After the typhoon: rebuilding with radio in the Philippines

We hear from a disaster communications expert helping at Radyo Bakdaw, a station set up in storm-ravaged Guiuan, where Typhoon Haiyan made landfall

Travel bursars of 2012

The world mourns Nelson Mandela

South Africa’s first black president and hero of the anti-apartheid struggle has died, sparking a outpouring of grief and tributes for a man who embodied freedom and reconciliation

What Scottish independence would mean for broadcasting

If Scotland left the UK, what shape would its national broadcaster take?

What has TV done for the world?

On World Television Day, we reflect on why this ubiquitous medium’s time is far from over, and an opportune moment to remember its value

Radio New Zealand launches youth website

The country’s public radio broadcaster opts for a multimedia approach to reach an overlooked audience segment

Strange days for radio

Will standalone radios become a thing of the past? And is radio staying in tune with other devices?

Monetisation, mobile radio and more: Q&A with NAB’s CEO

We spoke to Gordon Smith, head of the organisation running the other massive international broadcasting and media show, the NAB in the US, who was visiting the IBC for the first time

Syrian child refugees tell their stories: films for broadcast

Our Your WorldView is offering free broadcast rights for CBA members to three short films following the lives of children in Domiz camp

See you at IBC 2013