Chilean newspaper is President of the American Association of Radio
President of the Association of Broadcasters of Chile, Luis Pardo, was elected the new President of the International Association of Broadcasting, AIR, during the general assembly of the entity, which takes place in Manta, Ecuador.
The International Association of Broadcast-AIR-is an umbrella organization of associations of private television and radio the three Americas and Europe, and hundreds of TV channels and radio stations as individual partners.
was founded in 1946 as American Association of Broadcasting and in 1984 opened to the world, becoming International Association of Radio and TV, incorporating European countries like Spain, France and Italy. Today it represents more than 17,000 private radio and television from America, Europe and Asia. Luis Pardo, who is also president of the Federation of Social Media of Chile thanked his appointment and noted that "beyond any personal consideration this is a recognition for Chile, which since 1958 had not exercised the presidency of the main international reference private broadcasting and free. "
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