Broadcasters from Jamaica and Ghana observe Commonwealth Day

Rosemary and Allia, two CBA-Chevening broadcasting bursars, braved the cold for a glimpse of Commonwealth pomp in London

Why Poverty? films available to watch

The eight feature documentaries from the global broadcast project Why Poverty? can now be seen on WorldView

Radio days are here to stay

Despite being over a century old, radio has endured despite seismic technological shifts – and that's down to its simplicity and its reach, says the CBA's Sally-Ann Wilson on World Radio Day

South Africa’s bumpy road to digital transition

In the face of a continuing wrangle over control of set-top boxes, will the country's digital switchover make the deadline?

Getting airtime for African women’s voices

A workshop for local content producers and NGOs from Malawi, Zambia and Botswana will start in mid-November. It aims to help broadcasters and organisations redress gender imbalance in TV and radio

Caribbean broadcasters train in disaster management

Roughly 40 broadcasters and presenters from 17 countries participated in a workshop on Emergency and Disaster Management in Port of Spain, Trinidad on October 29 and 30.