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Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union

The Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (亞洲-太平洋廣播聯盟), or ABU, is a professional association of broadcasters established in 1964 and headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The union encompasses 224 member organizations across 66 countries, according to its “About Us” page, which says this makes it demographically and geographically the world’s largest broadcasting union, serving over half the global population. ABU operates content-sharing platforms including the Asiavision News Exchange and provides technical consultancy to members. Secretary General Ahmad Nadeem participated in China Media Group’s December 2025 Silk Road Television Community Summit in Yangjiang, where he delivered remarks via video. The organization’s membership includes both public service and commercial broadcasters from democratic and authoritarian states, providing a platform where state-controlled media entities interact with independent broadcasters under the framework of professional cooperation.

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