INPUT (the acronym is derived from International Public Television) conference is an annual week-long television showcase where the rules of broadcasting are challenged and redefined. The event is the only international conference that focuses specifically on the innovative programmes produced by public as opposed to commercial broadcasters.
This unique event is held in a different country each year - encourages the development of public service television by screening and debating the most outstanding programmes from around the world.
INPUT is dedicated to the proposition that television should be public service broadcasting in the public interest. That access to the most honest, innovative, provocative, courageous and challenging broadcasting is a universal fundamental human right.
INPUT has organised international televisions most important and influential annual screening conference for thirty years. INPUT exists to encourage the highest quality television programming world-wide, to support television as a service to the public, to promote discussion and debate about the television craft and to serve as a global meeting point for those who make television.-PR
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