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International Broadcasting Trust

IBT is an independent television production company specialising in making programmes on development, environment and human rights issues. The Trust's aim is to promote a wider understanding of these issues through the use of the media.

Primary web addresses
http://www.ibt.org.uk
Main Address
2nd Floor, River House,
143-145 Farringdon Road,
London, EC1R 3AB
Country
United Kingdom
Main Telephone
020 7239 1441
Joined OneWorld
22.12.2005

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08.10.2007 How good is British tv coverage of the developing world?
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26.09.2007 An International broadcasting Trust report examines how well British television portrays developing countries.
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Geldof in Africa - and Brian Sewell's Grand Tour - got high rankings as "inspirational" programmes © BBC
12.06.2006 A resurgence in factual international programming on British TV last year reversed 14 years of steady decline, new research shows today - but the improvement was due almost entirely to BBC output.
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Image: Geldof in Africa - and Brian Sewell's Grand Tour - got high rankings as "inspirational" programmes © BBC





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