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International Public Broadcasting Forum

IPBF is an Indian private sector initiative to support democratically elected government’s Public Broadcasting Service. International Public Broadcasting Forum would Create awareness of the need for non – commercial broadcasting for transforming the society for the better.Lend all possible support to the producers of radio and television programmes for Public Service Broadcasting, in their work. Organize debates, seminars, symposia and workshops on issues relating to the Public Service Broadcasting.Promote audience research for ascertaining their taste and need.Conduct short term and long term training courses on production of radio and television programmes.Facilitate exchange of non-commercial radio and television programmes and their producers across the world

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