Signiant To Sponsor 14th Annual Association for International Broadcasting Awards

Signiant will be sponsoring the AIBs 2018 — the Association for International Broadcasting’s 14th annual awards event for factual video, audio, and interactive productions, taking place in London on November 7, 2018. This is the third year that Signiant has sponsored these awards.

“It’s really good to have Signiant involved yet again in sponsoring the AIBs,” says Tom Wragg, Business Development Director at AIB. “We don’t get many technology companies supporting the awards, but they are a great opportunity to get to know the people who are using your services and what they care about. Signiant’s leaders understand how important that is.”

The Association for International Broadcasting (AIB) is the only global trade association for international broadcasters and people who support international broadcasters. Founded in 1993 by service radio operations including the BBC World Service and Voice of America when radio was the only broadcast that crossed international boundaries, the AIB has grown along with the globalization of the industry and the advancement of the Internet and IP technology like Signiant’s solutions for fast and secure, large file transfers.

“Media & Entertainment is our core market, and we always appreciate the opportunity to sponsor and attend the AIBs,” says Margaret Craig, Signiant CEO. “Not only do we get so see some of the most moving, educational and entertaining programming receive well-deserved honors and awards, we get a chance to speak with the people responsible for creating it, many who are also users of Signiant technology. It’s really a one-of-a-kind experience.”

Members of the AIB operate television, radio, and online services in multiple languages that, every week, reach well in excess of one billion people in almost every country. Keeping pace with its members’ concerns, AIB offers specialized Working Groups that provide a forum for the exchange of knowledge and expertise on subjects including cybersecurity, audience research, and international regulatory and legal affairs. The newest Working Group is looking at how international broadcasters can support the United Nation’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

“Winners of the AIBs come from everywhere. It doesn’t matter what language they’re in, it doesn’t matter the budget or the scale or the audience size, they’re judged purely on the quality of the programming,” says Wragg. “And they’ve become very popular because they give that level playing field between all types of broadcasters.”

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