Founded in 1945, the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association (CBA) is a representative body for public service broadcasters throughout the Commonwealth. A not-for-profit non-government organisation, the CBA is funded by subscriptions from 108 members and affiliates from 53 countries. The stated goal of the CBA is to promote best practices in public service broadcasting and to foster freedom of expression.

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  • Founded in 1945, the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association (CBA) is a representative body for public service broadcasters throughout the Commonwealth. A not-for-profit non-government organisation, the CBA is funded by subscriptions from 108 members and affiliates from 53 countries. The stated goal of the CBA is to promote best practices in public service broadcasting and to foster freedom of expression. It also serves to provide support and assistance to its members through training, bursaries, consultancies, networking opportunities and materials for broadcast. The CBA holds a bi-annual General Conference and puts on regional conferences in the interim years. It administers the Commonwealth Short Story Competition and runs Awards to encourage quality broadcasting. The CBA Secretariat is located in Fleet Street, London, U.K. and the current Secretary-General is Elizabeth Smith OBE.
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  • Logo of the CBA
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  • Elizabeth Smith
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  • Secretary-General
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  • 107 members and affiliates
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  • Commonwealth Broadcasting Association
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  • Representative body for broadcasters
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  • Founded in 1945, the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association (CBA) is a representative body for public service broadcasters throughout the Commonwealth. A not-for-profit non-government organisation, the CBA is funded by subscriptions from 108 members and affiliates from 53 countries. The stated goal of the CBA is to promote best practices in public service broadcasting and to foster freedom of expression.
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  • Commonwealth Broadcasting Association
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