Caribbean Connect Special Edition
Browse the special edition of Caribbean Connect magazine, with enhanced coverage of the 43rd Regular Meeting of the Heads of Government of CARICOM. Caribbean Connect is a co-production of CBU…
Browse the special edition of Caribbean Connect magazine, with enhanced coverage of the 43rd Regular Meeting of the Heads of Government of CARICOM. Caribbean Connect is a co-production of CBU…
Radio World’s “Guest Commentaries” section provides a platform for industry thought leaders and other readers to share their perspective on radio news, technological trends and more. Below is perspective from…
An ample article was published in the 2nd quarter IEEE magazine published by Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) highlighting some of the major benefits offered by a DRM shortwave transmitter: reduced…
CONTENT CREATORS! Are you interested in telling stories about Projects in The Caribbean? Share your story with Compete Caribbean via their website at http://www.competecaribbean.org/contentcreators
The Caribbean Broadcasting Union has become an institutional associate member of the Digital Radio Mondiale Consortium: https://drm.org/about-us/drm-members/. Over the years, the two organisations have shared a collegial relationship, as conveyed…
The Public Media Alliance is pleased to announce that after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, applications for the PMA Global Grants are now open. Whether that means…
UNESCO invites you to participate in the Round Table and book presentation Navigating the Infodemic with Media and Information Literacy (MIL), together with the network of Public Defenders…
UNESCO's World Trends in Freedom of Expression and Media Development: Global Report 2021/2022, analyses the state of media freedom, pluralism, independence, and safety of journalists over the past five years. The report…
UNESCO - Paris, 10 March 2022 - A New UNESCO report examining global trends in freedom of expression and media development from 2016-2021 highlights the existential threat social media now…
This paper is not alarmist. It is not sensational. It is the perspective of small media entities in developing societies which, in some cases, have a disproportionate impact on news,…