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Israel IBA Channel 1 News Show Scrapped
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<blockquote data-quote="Topper" data-source="post: 1015416" data-attributes="member: 186250"><p><a href="http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/business/.premium-1.578372" target="_blank">Here is an article on the situation,</a> the IBA was closed down a week ago but 20 staff were retained to ensure the Eurovision song contest entry took place.</p><p>The article explains some of the reasoning behind the closure, it is more the method of closure that took people by surprise. Reading the article the administration of the IBA was so bad they could not even work out how many employees they had let alone account for millions that were sucked into a black hole of unaccountability.</p><p>The IBC is supposed to fire up tomorrow to replace the IBA.</p><p></p><p>As regards EBU membership:- the EBU website only gives this information </p><p><span style="color: #0000b3">In a fast-changing technological, political and regulatory environment, we advise our Members on specific legal issues, offering practical solutions in the fields of EU and national competition, copyright and media law that are specific to their needs. We analyse proposals, explore the implications with legislators and promote a legal framework which allows our Members to operate with optimum efficiency whilst continuing to contribute to the democratic, social and cultural needs of society. We also manage EBU membership and statutory matters and advise on all EBU contracts, including the Eurovision Song Contest, sports, news and networks.</span></p><p>Presumably an application for membership has been made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topper, post: 1015416, member: 186250"] [URL='http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/business/.premium-1.578372']Here is an article on the situation,[/URL] the IBA was closed down a week ago but 20 staff were retained to ensure the Eurovision song contest entry took place. The article explains some of the reasoning behind the closure, it is more the method of closure that took people by surprise. Reading the article the administration of the IBA was so bad they could not even work out how many employees they had let alone account for millions that were sucked into a black hole of unaccountability. The IBC is supposed to fire up tomorrow to replace the IBA. As regards EBU membership:- the EBU website only gives this information [COLOR=#0000b3]In a fast-changing technological, political and regulatory environment, we advise our Members on specific legal issues, offering practical solutions in the fields of EU and national competition, copyright and media law that are specific to their needs. We analyse proposals, explore the implications with legislators and promote a legal framework which allows our Members to operate with optimum efficiency whilst continuing to contribute to the democratic, social and cultural needs of society. We also manage EBU membership and statutory matters and advise on all EBU contracts, including the Eurovision Song Contest, sports, news and networks.[/COLOR] Presumably an application for membership has been made. [/QUOTE]
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