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NAB Member Committees
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TELEVISION
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All South African television broadcasters are members of this committee. The NAB TV committee meets monthly and provides an opportunity for key decision makers in television to interact and co-operate on issues of mutual interest. Subjects considered are amoungst others, audience research issues, the depiction of violence on television and children’s broadcasting.
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COMMERCIAL RADIO
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The dynamism of the South African radio industry is reflected in the work of this hard-working NAB committee. The commercial and public radio committee meets monthly and brings together most of South Africa’s radio station managers. This committee runs the Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB) and conducts research promoting the use of radio as an advertising vehicle. If you’re involved in radio – this committee is a must.
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COMMUNITY RADIO
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South Africa’s community radio sector is now well established but still faces immense hurdles in licensing and in achieving financial sustainability. The NAB’s community radio committee meets quarterly and provides a key support mechanism for community stations. Stations exchange ideas amoungst others, on news, technical issues, training and licence applications.
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TECHNICAL
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Issues relating to frequency planning, spectrum and standards are the mainstay of this committee, which meets monthly and brings together South Africa’s top broadcast engineers, equipment suppliers and signal distributors. This committee is very active in developing industry positions on technical matters, including increasing activity on convergence issues. The Committee has also established a Technical Engineering learnership programme in colaboration with NEMISA. NEMISA's contact deatails are: Telephone 011 484 0583 or www.nemisa.co.za
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EXCO
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The Executive Committee is the NAB`s top decision making body and represents a range of players across the industry.
Chairs of all NAB committees are elected annually by NAB members. Ahead of the Annual General Meeting, a call for nominations is issued to all NAB members. After the closing date for nominations, a list of candidates is circulated to each committee member.
Committee meetings then elect the chairs and deputy chairs for the coming year. The NAB encourages leaders in the industry to participate in its structures and looks for knowledge of the industry, experience and commitment to broadcasting, in its office bearers.
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ASSOCIATE
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If you’re not a broadcaster but work in an industry related to broadcasting, you can join the NAB’s associate committee which holds four briefing sessions a year. This committee brings together a wide variety of interests in research, sales, advertising, satellite and consulting all of whom find value in getting up to date information on developments in broadcasting.
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