Channel NewsAsia - 2 hours 30 minutes ago
SINGAPORE: MediaCorp’s Channel NewsAsia has won the Asiavision Award for the second year in a row.
The award recognises the channel’s contributions to the ASEAN Television News Exchange — a weekly programme that sees news shared among the ten national broadcasters of Southeast Asia.
Channel NewsAsia submits some 50 stories a year to the Asean Television News exchange.
The Asia Pacific Broadcasting Union, which sponsored the award, said materials by Channel NewsAsia are current and well—produced.
It lauded the channel’s story crafting abilities and wide—range of topics offered — including education, social and technology issues.
Han Chuan Quee, Vice President, Corporate Services, News, MediaCorp, said: "As a broadcaster we’re really honoured to be recognised by our peers through this awards and we’ve done TV news exchange for more than 15 years now. And it’s a natural extension for Channel NewsAsia to contribute to the pool of stories that reflect a slice of life in ASEAN."
Channel NewsAsia also said mutual benefit is a key reason for participating in such exchanges, as Asian broadcasters can pool their news gathering resources to present stories from the region to the world.
Established in 1999, the Singapore—headquartered station began an international channel in 2000 and reaches over 22 territories across the region.
The Asiavision award was launched in 2003. — CNA/so/vm