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Australia's SBS Radio launches information CD for the aged:
(06 April 05)
Australia's SBS Radio has joined forces with a government agency to come up
with a multilingual users' rights CD that assists caregivers and residents
in nursing homes across the country.
The project is aimed at supporting residential aged care services,
particularly giving residents from non-English speaking backgrounds access
to the same information.
The CD has been produced in Arabic, Cantonese, Greek, Italian and Vietnamese.
It consists of a five-minute radio drama followed by a five-minute
question-and-answer session, educating users about their options if they
experience difficulties with their care system.
As well as being available on CD, the 10-minute programs will be aired by
SBS Radio in all five languages this month to raise awareness of the issue
among the wider community. (Source : ABU Website)
CASBAA to launch India chapter:
(05 April 05)
The Cable & Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia (CASBAA) today
announced that it will launch a CASBAA India Chapter as part of its
regional strategy.
The new chapter will comprise all members of the association that currently
have representation in the Indian market. It will be chaired by Deepak
Shourie, the Managing Director of Discovery Networks India.
"We believe it is essential that the pay-TV industry in India has a clear
voice. We hope that the CASBAA India Chapter will be joined by other
organisations with our common goals of developing a robust and advanced
pay-TV market," he said.
The new chapter will also promote initiatives such as the launch of a
pay-TV sales and marketing training scheme in India by the CASBAA Media
College, and a series of CASBAA seminars on new technologies supporting the
pay-TV industry.
CASBAA, an ABU member, will establish a full-time office in India in the
coming months. (Source : ABU Website)
Special broadcast from Vatican Radio on 8 April:
Vatican radio advises the following special frequencies at 0750-1000 UTC on
Friday 8 April for coverage of the funeral of Pope John Paul II:
7250 kHz and 9645 kHz to Central Europe (German)
15570 and 17760 kHz to West Africa (French)
15330 and 17750 kHz South America (English) (DX-ASIA Website)
New frequencies for VOA Border Crossing program:
(3 April 2005)
VOA with Border Crossing program now on 3 new frequencies effective 4th
April. This can be heard at 1500-1600 UTC on 9580 13690 and 15105 kHz in
parallel with earlier 7125 kHz. (DX-ASIA Website)
Best Regards,
MD. AZIZUL ALAM AL-AMIN
GOURHANGA, GHORAMARA
RAJSHAHI-6100
BANGLADESH
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