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SLRC-Sri Lanka commends staff on tsunami response:
(14 February 05)
The Chairman of Sri Lanka's national broadcaster, the Sri Lanka Rupavahini 
Corporation (SLRC), has commended his staff on the way they responded to 
the tsunami disaster. In an interview with the Sunday Observer marking 
SLRC's 23rd anniversary, M M Zuhair described their response as excellent, 
not only in informing the public but in mobilising the people to come to 
the assistance of the victims.

SLRC organised a major relief operation after on-air appeals brought in big 
donations. It sent more than 200 lorry loads of food, clothing and medicine 
to badly hit areas in the island's north, east and south. The tsunami 
killed more than 30,000 people in Sri Lanka. Mr Zuhair also said SLRC 
planned to enhance both its technical infrastructure and the content of its 
programs. "Money is not our sole objective. We are concerned about 
producing quality programs that can match international standards while 
preserving our cultural values and traditions." Through various new 
programs, SLRC was also engaged in promoting the knowledge of English among 
the young, he said. SLRC was established in 1982 with assistance from the 
Japanese government. It is a member of both the ABU and Asiavision, the 
ABU's daily television news exchange.

RTB-Brunei holds tsunami charity concert:
(14 February 05)
More than 60 local artistes took part in a charity concert staged by Radio 
Television Brunei on Saturday night to raise funds for survivors of the 
tsunami. All proceeds from the three-hour show, held near the capital 
Bandar Seri Begawan, will be channeled to countries affected by the 
disaster, the Borneo Bulletin reported. Radio Brunei's Pelangi youth 
network organised the concert. Afterwards, RTB's Assistant Head of Radio 
Programs, Haji Bahmin Haji Hamdan, presented a cheque for the proceeds to a 
Brunei official. Last week, RTB launched a charity CD to raise money for 
victims of the tsunami. Called Asia Aid  Hari Baru, it features four songs 
specially composed by local songwriters. It sells for 7.00 Brunei dollars 
(just over US$4.00). Music videos of two of the tracks will be released soon.

Mobile TV services a step closer in Korea:
(14 February 05)
South Korea's major television stations will join cable operators and radio 
broadcasters today to compete for mobile television service licences, The 
Korea Herald has reported. The services are due to start in June. The 
Korean Broadcasting Commission will accept licence applications today, and 
the government plans to allocate the licences next month. The services will 
allow people to watch digital television programs on their mobile devices.

Three of the six licences will be split among South Korea's four 
terrestrial television stations - KBS, MBC, SBS and EBS. The remaining 
three spots will go to consortiums of cable operators, radio broadcasters 
and equipment makers. At least six consortiums have announced that they 
plan to apply for licences. The three television stations that obtain 
licences will be required to share their transmission infrastructure with 
the other operators of the mobile broadcast services, allowing the smaller 
companies to reduce costs and expand coverage.

(Source : ABU Latest News)

Regards,

MD. AZIZUL ALAM AL-AMIN
GOURHANGA, GHORAMARA
RAJSHAHI-6100
BANGLADESH
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