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  2. International Broadcasting Convention - Wikipedia

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    International Broadcasting Convention, more commonly known by its initials IBC, is an annual trade show, held in September at the RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. IBC's tagline is " By the industry.

  3. International Convention Concerning the Use of Broadcasting ...

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    The International Convention Concerning the Use of Broadcasting in the Cause of Peace is a 1936 League of Nations treaty whereby states agreed to prohibit the use of broadcasting for propaganda or the spreading of false news. [1]

  4. List of parties to international treaties protecting rights ...

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    Rome Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organisations: Rome 1961-10-26 1964-05-18 [1] Phonograms Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms Against Unauthorized Duplication of Their Phonograms (Geneva Phonograms Convention) Geneva 1971-10-29 1973-04-17 [2] Satellites

  5. IBC - Wikipedia

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    International Beacon Project, Worldwide network of radio propagation beacons; International Broadcast Centre; International Broadcasting Company, created by Leonard Plugge. IBC Studios, the studios for the above; International Broadcasting Convention, an annual media, entertainment and technology show; Inuit Broadcasting Corporation, Canada

  6. International Broadcast Centre - Wikipedia

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    Olympic Broadcasting Services provides each of these rights-holders a video and audio feed from each venue, beauty shots from around the Olympic venues, transmission facilities, etc. The inaugural IBC was created for the Tokyo 1964 Summer Olympics during the inaugural Olympics to be telecast internationally without the need for tapes to be ...

  7. Rome Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers ...

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    The Rome Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organisations also known as the International Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organisations and the Rome Convention, secures protection in performances for performers, in phonograms for producers of phonograms and in broadcasts for broadcasting ...

  8. International broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    International broadcasting consists of radio and television transmissions that purposefully cross international boundaries, often with then intent of allowing expatriates to remain in touch with their countries of origin as well as educate, inform, and influence residents of foreign countries.

  9. National Association of Broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    NAB headquarters in Washington, D.C.. The NAB was founded as the National Association of Radio Broadcasters (NARB) in April 1923 at the Drake Hotel in Chicago.The association's founder and first president was Eugene F. McDonald Jr., who also launched the Zenith corporation. [3]