AIB regional Media Leaders Forum in New Delhi next week

There is now less than a week until the first AIB Regional Media Leaders Forum of 2006, which takes place in New Delhi, India on Tuesday 14 February.

The Forum will bring together a range of international speakers from Asia and Europe who will be examining the massive changes underway in broadcasting worldwide. The forum will discuss the way audiences now consume media content, and what changes are just around the corner that will significantly impact on broadcasting as it moves from traditional means of reaching audiences to the new world of broadcasting.

As well as hearing from expert speakers, delegates will have the opportunity to network with speakers and with delegates who are joining this major meeting from as far as Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Taiwan and Fiji, as well as across South Asia.

The AIB Regional Media Leaders Forum has been designed to be as interactive as possible, involving delegates as much as speakers, following the same successful format introduced in 2005.

Key speakers will include Dr. Madanmohan Rao of the Asian Media Information Centre, Jonathan Marks of Holland’s Critical Distance, Tim Suter, of British telecoms-to-media regulator Ofcom, and Jawahar Kanjilal of Nokia. Broadcasters from across South Asia and other parts of the world will share their experiences and strategies in this major meeting.

The conference venue is Habitat World in New Delhi. Conference details at the AIB website below.