Cooperation between public broadcasters

In the light of recent developments in the TV-sector, public broadcasters are realizing the need for change in order for national broadcasters to recapture the viewers. IMS helps build cooperation between public broadcasters in Denmark and the Arab region to foster exchange of ideas and knowledge as well as co-productions.

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Closer collaboration between broadcasters


From right, Mr. Jareer Maraqa, general Director Jordan Radio and TV, Mrs. Hala Zureiqat, Director Jordan TV and Mrs. Tania Wazzan, Program director , New TV, Lebanon. Photo:Osama al-Habahbeh/IMS
17.02.2009
Public broadcasters in Syria and Jordan want to win back their audiences from commercial satellite TV-channels in the Arab region. In a meeting 7-8 February in Amman, Syria Radio and TV, JRTV and Lebanese New TV met with IMS and representatives from DR to discuss future

TV viewers have their say in Jordan


Dr. Manal Mazahreh from Petra University in Amman joins hands with Danish Broadcast Company DR, Jordan TV and IMS to develop audience research in Jordan. Photo: Osama Al-habahbeh/IMS
21.07.2008
As one of but a few, state-controlled TV broadcasters in the Arab region, JRTV has established its own audience research unit. Asking what the viewers think in Jordan is the result of a small pilot project in collaboration between the state-controlled TV channel JRTV in Jordan and Danish DR brokered by

Struggling to win back the audience

04.04.2008
In light of recent developments in the TV-sector, public broadcasters are realizing the need for change in order for national broadcasters to recapture the viewers All over the world, public broadcasters struggle with the challenge how not to lose their audiences. With the emergence of regional TV satellite channels as well as commercial TV channels in some countries, national public broadcasters in the Arab world have seen a dramatic
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