CIBAR's broad purpose is to promote
a deeper understanding among public service
international broadcasters of both the practices
and value of audience research and audience
relations activities. In particular, CIBAR actively
seeks to encourage:
How does CIBAR work?
CIBAR's activities are directed
by an Executive Committee headed by a Chair, supported
by a Vice Chair. The Chair and Vice Chair are
elected from the Executive Committee by CIBAR
members to serve for a one year term, with the
possibility of re-election for a second year.
Membership of the Executive Committee is designed
to reflect both the purposes and the membership
of CIBAR. Since CIBAR's principal focus is audience
research, those organisations most active in the
field (British Broadcasting Corporation, Deutsche
Welle, International Bureau of Broadcasting, Radio
Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Radio France Internationale)
are permanent members of the Executive Committee.
In addition, there are three additional members
who are elected to serve for a fixed term, one
representing the interests of international TV
broadcasters, one the interests of small/medium
organizations which spend money on research, and
one the interests of those stations which do not
actively engage in research. In this way, the
Executive Committee reflects the breadth of the
membership, while ensuring that research experience
and interest is not diluted.
Working closely with the EBU (European
Broadcasting Union), CIBAR has developed a range
of membership services and activities designed
to help members maximize the effectiveness of
their activities.
Established informally in the early
1980s, CIBAR is now an association formally incorporated
under German law - a 'Verband' ('e.V.'; registration
number VR 13905, Cologne, Germany; see Statutes).
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