Programs designed for exchange vie satellite and related coordination measures
Measures and criteria for reservation and coordination of radio exchanges via satellite
Programs designed for exchange vie satellite and related coordination measures
Table of Radio Programmes scheduled for Exchange via Satellite and related coordination
measures.
The news' section comprehends:
News reports
Major News Events
Political Meetings
The Programmes' section includes:
Weekly reports
Reports on festivals
Evening artistic programmes
Archiving Programmes
Coverage of religious occasions
Intellectual seminars and open dialogue
The Sport' Section includes:
Sports reports
Sports programmes
Live Sports events coverage
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Measures and criteria for reservation and coordination of radio exchanges via satellite
Categories of Exchange
Programs' distribution on channels
Categories of Exchange
Fixed Multilateral Exchanges
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Daily news reports
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Weekly cultural reports
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Archiving Programmes
Occasional Multilateral exchanges
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Breaking news
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Major news events
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political conferences
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Intellectual debates and open dialogue
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Artistic evening programmes
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Celebration of regligious occasions
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Live broadcasting of religious rites
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Live sports events coverage
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The Arab Encounter" program
Correspondents' reports and bilateral exchanges
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Programs' distribution on channels
Radio programmes exchanges are carried out via the three available channels as follows:
ASBU RADIO 1 (Channel 1)
(Mono)
This channel is mainly used to exchange regular radio programmes like news reports, weekly cultral messages and sport messages. It could, however, relay the other categories of exchange outside the timing of the regular
ones.
ASBU RADIO 2 (Channel 2)
(Mono)
Radio 2 is used for the exchange of stored programmes, occasional exchanges as well as all categories of other exchanges.
ASBU RADIO 3 (Channel 3)
(Stereo)
The third channel covers the exchange of music and songs as well as other high quality artistic programmes, especially those recorded in
STEREO.
Radio 3 might well be used for future exchange projects with International focuses on musical
exchanges.
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Regular Collective Exchange
The exchanges are scheduled as follows:
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ASBU RADIO 1
| Exchanged Programme |
Audio Conference |
Time of Exchange |
Coordination Measures |
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News' Reports |
10:00 (C.E) |
11:00-12:00 (C.E) Daily |
Report-duration should not exceed 3 minutes per member, emitted within a five minutes time-limit. |
| Automatic Reservation is the system to be used by exchanging members under the supervision of the Exchange Centre during the experimental period. |
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Cultural Reports |
13:00 (C.E) |
From 14:00 to 15:30 (C.E) Tuesday through Friday |
The standing Radio Committee determines the number of participating members for every echange day. |
| Report-duration is 10 minutes broadcast within 12 minutes "time limit" |
| same measures as above |
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Sports Reports |
16:00 (C.E) |
From 17:00 to 18:30
(C.E) |
Tuesday through Friday - Report-duration = 5 minutes,
broadcast within a 7 minutes "time limit" |
| same measures as above. |
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ASBU RADIO 2
Archiving
Programmes |
15:30 (C.E)
weekly exchange programme is set on Wednesday |
12:00-16:00 (CE)
Saturday through Wednesday |
The Radio Committee determines the number of members exchanging their stored programmes and fixes the time-limit of such
exchanges. |
| it also prepares the required reservations |
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Occasional Multilateral Exchanges
Occasional multilateral exchanges are carried out on the three radio channels mentioned above, including:
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ASBU Radio 1 outside its coverage-time of regular exchanges as indicated earlier.
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HI-FI exchanges are carried out in stereo recording on ASBU Radio 3 (128 kb/s ) to take advantage of the high quality this channel offers
The schedule for occasional multilateral exchanges is as follows:
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Exchange Programs |
Coordination and Reservation Criteria |
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Conferences |
The Radio Standing Committee proposes an annual schedule of political, intellectual and other programmes, complete with the topics to be addressed and the participating member organizations.
These members could however, suggest additional programmes outside of this schedule. |
| Participating members are to make their due reservations fifteen days at least before the date of the broadcast they also must provide all required information related to the given
program. |
| The Centre should organize, when necessary and on members' demand, one or more audio conference to that effect. |
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Artistic Evening Programme |
The member(s) in charge of the programme(s) should make their reservations and ciruculate the content of the programme (music-songs-drama-etc) through the available information exchange channels at least 15 days before the running of the
program. |
| Major Political Events |
The member-organization where the event takes place makes the required reservation and circulates the content of that event to all participating
members. |
| Reports on Festivals |
Same as above |
| Celebration of Religious Occaions |
Member organizations wishing to contribute to the celebration of religious occasions should provide all related information available to them, complete with a time-schedule and the reservations required to that effect. |
| Live Broadc. of Religious Rites |
Due reservations are to be made fifteen days before the event. |
| Live Sports EventsCoverage |
Due reservations are to be made fifteen days before the event. |
| Arab Encounter Programmes |
Due reservations are to be made fifteen days before the event. |
N.B : Exchange Centre gives priority (in contingency cases) to collective exchanges' and reservation live coverege of such
events.
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Correspondant reports and Bilateral exchange
Due reservations are to the made at convenient time before the
event.
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