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Aalia Farzan rehearsing the programme in front of a camera.

BBC World Service launches “Dars”

Dars is the first multi-platform education series for Afghan children barred from school, available via the BBC News Afghanistan channel.


education

PSM Unpacked | Engaging & Educating Youth

Staff at PMA member organisations joined an online forum to discuss the ways PSM can best engage and educate youth audiences. 


SABC HQ South Africa

South Africa: SABC journalists attacked

The South Africa National Editors’ Forum said there has been an increase in the number of attacks and threats to journalists in the country.


Recent News


BBC’s global news audience hits record figures

Figures show the broadcaster’s international audience has grown by seven per cent in past year, with the Arab uprising playing an important part

India’s public broadcaster plans mobile apps, possible digital wing

The panel reviewing Prasar Bharati’s structure recommends more engagement with digital tech social media

The ‘Home’ film season is declared open

Our platform supporting global short films by emerging filmmakers has launched a new season with excellent ready-to-broadcast content

Tonga and Zambia engineers to attend IBC

A broadcast engineer from Tonga and another from Zambia have received CBA bursaries to visit the International Broadcasting Convention in Amsterdam

This year’s CBA-Chevening bursars announced

This bursary is awarded each year to full-time staff of CBA’s member broadcasters to study media masters in London and Norwich

Greece: shutting down the public broadcaster is the last thing to do in a crisis

Reaction to the stunning and abrupt closure of the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT)

Film and TV for learning: call for entries

Broadcasters and filmmakers: got a pitch or a completed film that cultivates learning and understanding? Don't miss the opportunity to enter the Japan Prize

Smart TV owners are not connecting to the web

As smart TVs become more commonplace in some parts of the world, it seems viewers are still using them as, well, just TVs