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The Association of Commercial Television in Europe, ACT, represents the business interests of the commercial television sector at the EU institutions. The ACT was formed in July 1989. Its member companies are active in 34 European countries and encompass several business models, from free-to-air television broadcasters to multimedia groups and digital platform operators. Cumulatively, these companies offer many hundreds of television channels and are the leading source of entertainment and information to millions of European citizens.
The Cable & Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia is an industry-based advocacy group dedicated to the promotion of multi-channel television via cable, satellite, broadband and wireless video networks across the Asia-Pacific. CASBAA represents some 110 Asia-based corporations, which in turn serve more than 3 billion people.
ASRIA is a BRAND and ENDORSEMENT for CSR practicing Companies, Institutions, NGOs and individuals. The Award in recognizing responsible Corporate, Institutions, NGOs and individuals working together in collaboration with all countries around the world on six continents for Promoting World Peace by Cultivating Social Responsibility Practice is one of the keys to our universal mission. ASRIA Awards was born on 23rd November 2004
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AFDESI is the Association of the French interactive television Developers, Publishers and Service Providers. The association was formed to promote interactive television services on all channels, including satellite, cable and digital terrestrial.
The AFDESI association allows its members to speak with a single voice, making it easier to put together a legislative structure for the market and the services exchanged.
AFDESI's goal is also to create an information and exchange structure for interactive television services, thanks to conferences and seminars allowing the constant integration of sector evolutions. The association organises information days with the sector's players, lobbies institutions, and fosters contacts with other organisations and associations with similar goals.
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