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:''This article is about the news exchange. For the other uses, see Asiavision (disambiguation)''. Asiavision is a daily exchange of news by satellite and file transfer among television stations in 20 countries in Asia. Launched in January 1984, it brings together many of Asia's leading broadcasters. Its members are: RTA–Afghanistan,〔Radio Netherlands Media Network. See http://blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork/rta-afghanistan-joins-asiavision〕 Saba TV-Afghanistan, BTV–Bangladesh,〔Bangladesh Television website. See http://btv.gov.bd/btv-history.htm〕 BBS–Bhutan, RTB–Brunei,〔See http://www.3g.com.bn/index.php/news/local-news/225-rtb-wins-two-key-awards-from-asiavision.html〕 CTN-Cambodia, CCTV–China,〔Press Reference website. See http://www.pressreference.com/Be-Co/China.html〕 TVB–Hong Kong, DDI–India, Metro TV–Indonesia, IRIB–Iran, NHK–Japan, TDM–Macau, RTM–Malaysia, TV5–Mongolia,〔Radio Netherlands Media Network. see http://blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork/mongolia-tv-news-now-seen-daily-throughout-asia〕 Forever Group–Myanmar, NTV–Nepal, CNA–Singapore, SLRC–Sri Lanka, MCOT–Thailand, RTTL–Timor Leste, TRT–Turkey〔Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union website. See http://www.abu.org.my/abu/index.cfm/pageid/391l〕 and VTV-Vietnam. Asiavision is a non-profit activity of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU).〔Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union website. See http://www.abu.org.my/abu/index.cfm〕 It has no commercial or political aims; its purpose is to promote the free exchange of news among broadcasters in Asia. Asiavision has its operations centre in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur, and is coordinated by ABU Secretariat staff. Asiavision has two satellite transmissions a day. The first is from 0830 to 0900 GMT and the second from 1215 to 1235 GMT. Transmission is on AsiaSat 5. More than 9,000 items are exchanged each year. Besides the daily transmissions, news flashes are arranged for important, breaking stories such as natural disasters or major political events. Among the major news events covered by Asiavision in 2011 were the earthquake and tsunami in Japan on 11 March, which claimed more than 15 thousand lives. Japan's public broadcaster, NHK, has covered the aftermath on a daily basis for the news exchange. Asiavision members have expressed their admiration for the efforts of Japan’s broadcasters in covering the disaster, and full support for their role as providers of emergency information.〔ABU website. See http://www.abu.org.my/abu/index.cfm/elementid/68223/Japanese-broadcasters-win-praise〕 == File transfer system == Asiavision has launched a file transfer system for exchanging news items online. It operates alongside the existing satellite-based news exchange. Members upload and download news stories by logging in to the Asiavision file transfer website. Members underwent file transfer training at a meeting of Asiavision news and technical coordinators in New Delhi in November 2009, hosted by DDI. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Asiavision (news exchange)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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