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  Broadcasting election guide : Election broadcast advertising - overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Parties, candidates and broadcasters must ensure that neither the ready identification of advertising nor the character of news, comment or current affairs programmes are compromised by blurring distinctions between these formats.
Broadcasters are responsible for ensuring that: any broadcast election advertising and news, comment and current affairs that they carry are within the law and broadcasting standards; offer the same advertising business terms to all parties and candidates; provide a return to the commission detailing all election advertising broadcast; and fast-track handling of election-related complaints.
The Broadcasting Standards Authority is responsible for deciding complaints about broadcast election advertising (in addition to its usual role in relation to complaints about news, comment or current affairs programmes).
www.elections.org.nz /elections/broadcasting_overview.html   (1025 words)

  
 Broadcasting election guide : Allocation of time and money to parties
Broadcasters must make a return to the commission, no later than 10 working days after the end of the month in which the election is held, of details of every advertisement broadcast on behalf of both candidates and parties in the three months before the election.
If a party uses its allocation to promote an electorate candidate then an apportionment may be required and the candidate would have to count and return the value as an election expense and donations as an expense and as a donation from the party to the candidate.
Election broadcast advertising by candidates is payable directly by the candidate's campaign fund, unless it is to be assigned to a party's allocation in which case the above provisions apply.
www.elections.org.nz /elections/broadcasting_allocation.html   (2064 words)

  
 IBA Releases Election Broadcast Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The broadcasts are directly prepared by political parties to enable them to inform voters about their policies, and will be run unedited between 19 May 1999 and 31.
It ensured that each party received a basic allocation and took into account how they had performed in the previous election and the number of seats they were contesting nationally and provincially.
The party said in a statement there were "glaring inconsistencies" in the way the IBA had divided up broadcast times.
www.anc.org.za /elections/news/en052016.html   (491 words)

  
 Trevor Pateman: Television and the 1974 General Election
In party political broadcasts, the parties appear on their own terms entirely; they control the entire content and style of the programme and only the external terms (length, time and date) are fixed in conjunction with other organisations.
Party political broadcasts are at one end of a continuum of conditions of self-presentation.
For on Election Night the personalities identified with the news and current affairs organisations of the BBC and the ITV are stars of a programme which is unquestionably and transparently reliable as to the information it is transmitting.
www.selectedworks.co.uk /television1974.html   (12811 words)

  
 ICASA to determine sequence in which party election broadcasts are to be transmitted, 7 Feb
ICASA promulgated regulations governing the broadcast of PEBs and PAs by sound broadcasting licensees during the 2006 Local Government Elections.
The IBA Act defines a Party Election Broadcast (PEB) as a direct address or message broadcast free of charge on a broadcasting service and which is intended or calculated to advance the interests of any particular political party.
PEBs offer each political party contesting the elections an opportunity to reach a large audience, to send out the message of the party’s programme and the party’s bid for support.
www.info.gov.za /speeches/2006/06020710151003.htm   (344 words)

  
 The Labour Party - United Kingdom Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television - Find Articles
PEB 2 was transmitted on 15 April, and featured colour footage and sound-bites from Tony Blair inter-cut with monochrome shots of a British bulldog which, as the broadcast progressed, gradually stirred from its slumber, strained at its leash and finally broke away from its restraint.
Of all of the Labour broadcasts, PEB 3, transmitted on 21 April, was most likely to appeal to traditional Labour Party supporters.
The broadcast began with an elaborate sleight of hand: Blair complained to the viewer about 'all the rubbish you have to do' when electioneering as he was shown performing at a highly orchestrated press-call.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2584/is_n4_v17/ai_20446013   (1173 words)

  
 Hackney Green Party - News
The Green Party's broadcast - shown tonight (BBC2 1755, BBC 1 1855, Radio 4 2240) has fortuitously captured the issues not only of the campaign, but of the last 24 hours.
As it turns out, this broadcast has successfully captured the issues not only of the campaign but of these last 24 hours, dwelling as it does on visual jokes about "President Blair", the Iraq war and Blair's revelations of plans for a new era of nuclear power".
The Green Party Election Broadcast was directed by Alex Cox and produced by Kim Ryan.
hackney.greenparty.org.uk /news/30   (466 words)

  
 No election debates please, we're British Contemporary Review - Find Articles
The party political candidates are expected to base their campaigns on their party's election manifesto.
By convention the governing party and the main opposition party are allocated the same number of broadcasts and the maximum number of slots given to any party is five.
Parties restricting their appeal to the nations that make up the UK are allocated time according to their previously demonstrated support and the number of candidates they are putting up in their region.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2242/is_1672_286/ai_n14816921   (859 words)

  
 S/R 13: How Green Was My Party?
The Party is most celebrated for its spectacular 15% share of the vote in the 1989 European elections.
Their objective for the Party is that it should be the "political wing of the green movement." Unfortunately the green movement is not as well-defined as it used to be and even if it were clearly identifiable it is not obvious it would require the Green Party as its electoral wing.
The Green Party's concern for social justice, cooperative economic structures, and small-scale common ownership identifies it as a party of the left.
www.greens.org /s-r/13/13-07.html   (2464 words)

  
 United Kingdom Independence Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The central aim of the party was to seek the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union.
The new party attracted many from the anti-European wing of the Conservative Party, which was split on the European question after the pound was forced out of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism in 1992 and the struggle over ratification of the Maastricht Treaty.
In the 2006 English local elections, UKIP won its first borough council seat in Hartlepool but a councillor in Wirral who had recently defected to UKIP from the Conservatives failed to be re-elected for her new party, so that UKIP's overall net gain was zero.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/United_Kingdom_Independence_Party   (3495 words)

  
 Guardian | First election broadcast cheers Labour
The first party election broadcast of the campaign wasn't the turn-off Labour feared, with 12 million staying tuned to see the latest instalment of the Tony and Gordon love-in.
The Conservatives will be hoping that as many, if not more, TV viewers watched their first PEB last night to claw back a day of negative publicity in which its Dorset South candidate, Ed Matts, was revealed to have altered a photograph in order to fall in line with the party's hardline stance on immigration.
And controversy surrounding the party's election slogan, "Are you thinking what I'm thinking?" surfaced when which turned out to be the catchphrase of a pair of Australian children's TV characters called Bananas in Pyjamas.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,5169351-103690,00.html   (392 words)

  
 Azerbaijan Election Watch
The deputy chairman of the ruling New Azerbaijan Party (NAP), Press and Information Minister Siruz Tabrizli, delivered his party's third election broadcast on Azerbaijani state TV at 1700 gmt on 18th October.
And you should help Heydar Aliyev and his party so that parliament does not impede the passing of laws which are drawn up according to Heydar Aliyev's wishes and in your favour," Tabrizli said.
"Ilham Aliyev is the worthiest candidate to hold the position of party chairman in future and he is the worthiest candidate to be head of state," he said.
www.eurasianet.org /departments/election/azerbaijan/aew1023b00.shtml   (497 words)

  
 United Kingdom local elections, 2006 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All London borough council seats were up for election, as well as a third of the seats on each of the metropolitan borough councils, and a third of some unitary authorities and shire districts.
Local elections follow a four-year cycle, and the 2006 election was the follow-on from the 2002 elections.
The first party election broadcast by the Labour Party depicts David Cameron MP (Con, Witney) as a chamleon and even launch a website to promote the idea which can be found at : [22].
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/UK_local_elections,_2006   (1244 words)

  
 Asians In Media magazine | BBC defends decision to air BNP election broadcast
The broadcasts were made on BBC1 and BBC2 Friday evening and angered anti-fascism groups who say the corporation should not be letting the BNP spread its inflammatory election messages.
Despite the protests the BNP political broadcasts were aired in the evening, raising fresh concerns that the party was trying to re-engage its new policy of 'divide-and-conquer' by trying to attract Sikh and Hindu party members that would be willing to condemn Muslims.
The BNP broadcast not surprisingly neglected to mention revenge killings of Muslim families or how the inadequate provisions made by the British raj led to such a situation.
www.asiansinmedia.org /news/article.php/television/445   (648 words)

  
 The New Worker
But some things do not need a crystal ball to predict -we all know that whichever party wins we shall still be living in a capitalist society based on the exploitation of labour and driven by the demands of the capitalist ruling class for ever increasing private profits.
It was the BNP's first ever election broadcast though BNP leader John Tyndall did appear in a similar 1970s broadcast for the National Front.
There is speculation that if Labour wins the election, many of the more moderate Tories will lose their seats and be replaced within the Tory hierarchy with right-wingers such as Howarth, and the defeated Tory party moving significantly to the right.
www.newworker.org /nw2597.htm   (3856 words)

  
 vote for christian party slides in london election - news from ekklesia
After the last London election in 2000, the CPA claimed 100,000 votes for their mayoral candidate Ram Gidoomal, by adding together the first preference and second preference votes which are only used if no candidate receives more than half of 1st preference votes.
The party’s overall vote for the London Assembly which was their main focus, decreased, as did their share of the vote from 3.3% to under 3%.
The worst news of the June 10th elections for the party, was however reserved for the European result.
www.ekklesia.co.uk /content/news_syndication/article_040612cpa.shtml   (956 words)

  
 PC's Green Blog
Party office has just knocked off know after fielding Party Election broadcast calls all night.
I've already discussed the possibility of her standing for us as a candidate in the next local elections.
Unlike the other parties we have to squeeze every last penny to maximise the impact of our campaigns.
greenelection.blogspot.com   (1568 words)

  
 The Socialist Election Challenge - 2004 European and Local Elections
She is part of a strong team of Socialist Party candidates, who will be standing across Fingal to seriously challenge the cosy establishment that has dominated the Council to the benefit of the speculators and developers, and to the detriment of the residents that they claim to represent.
The Socialist Party is standing to provide an alternative to the big parties of the capitalist establishment who have let working class people and youth down time and again.
In this election he is campaigning for planning and development in the interests of all the people of Letterkenny rather than in the interests of wealthy developers and property speculators.
www.socialistparty.net /elections/elections.htm   (1654 words)

  
 Azerbaijan Election Watch
Ilham Aliyev, son of Azerbaijani President Heydar Aliyev, who tops the proportional list of the ruling New Azerbaijan Party, used his party's election broadcast on 25th October to sharply criticize the leaders of the main opposition parties.
Leaders of political parties, who say that there is no democracy in Azerbaijan, can freely speak today to their voters, they are holding meetings and appealing to their constituency on Azerbaijani state TV.
[Chairman of the Party for National Independence of Azerbaijan] Etibar Mammadov in his speech on TV said that our national banner was dear only to him, belonged only to him and that it was alien to the authorities.
www.eurasianet.org /departments/election/azerbaijan/aew102700b.shtml   (1963 words)

  
 Broadcast Production tools and newsroom automation at Avid
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Automates the process of collecting election data, organizing it, and publishing the results quickly, efficiently, and accurately.
www.avid.com /products/broadcast/index.asp   (603 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Politics | Election 2005 | Franz Ferdinand play for Greens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
A spokesperson for the Scottish Greens said that Franz Ferdinand were "happy to show their support by giving us free use of the music, but they were reluctant to get drawn in because they are very busy recording at the moment".
They will be hoping to increase their youth appeal with the broadcast featuring Franz Ferdinand, a band which won two categories at this year's Brit Awards.
The election broadcast is to be screened across all terrestrial channels later this week, and will be carried on the party's website from midnight on Sunday.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk_politics/vote_2005/frontpage/4479133.stm   (286 words)

  
 Mooquackwooftweetmeow: A Party Election Broadcast by the Liberal Democrats   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
A Party Election Broadcast by the Liberal Democrats
Now the Labour Party justifies invading Iraq on the grounds that it removed Saddam Hussein, despite the fact that regime change is illegal under UN law; Kofi Annan has confirmed that the war was illegal.
Both the Labour Party and the Conservatives campaign relentlessly on the faults of the other party; I agree with all of their criticisms.
www-users.york.ac.uk /~gkn500/mqwtm/partyelectionbroadcast   (438 words)

  
 Indian 'shines' in racist UK party-NRI News-World-NEWS-The Times of India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The British National Party, which believes Britain was meant by God to be a nation of the very white and very pure, has just put out a party election broadcast.
The broadcast mainly features a curiously non-hirsute Indian Sikh, complete with turban, talking about the way Muslim fundamentalism broke India in two 57 years ago.
Ten years later, the party was described as an openly Nazi outfit by the European Parliament’s Committee of Inquiry on Racism and Xenophobia.
timesofindia.indiatimes.com /articleshow/708483.cms   (330 words)

  
 TV Review
It was not that the political parties made no effort to influence the electorate, it just seemed as if they were going through the motions, well aware that wherever real political power lies in Europe it is certainly not with the European Parliament.
The Conservative Party ran with a two-part playlet featuring a young, upwardly-mobile couple whose prose turned with the trivial to overtly political with all the subtlety and finesse of Yasser Arafat gatecrashing a barmitzvah.
Political mind control of the type manifested in Party Political and Party Election Broadcasts is a difficult and inexact science, though when it works it can infect the minds of generations of the working class.
www.worldsocialism.org /spgb/jul99/tvjul.html   (711 words)

  
 Alex Cox - WEBSITE
Alex Cox has been asked to direct the 2006 Green Party Election Broadcast for local government elections in England in April 2006.
The 2005 Green Party election broadcasts for Scotland, England and Wales were directed by Cox and produced by Kim Ryan of Cohiba productions, in Liverpool.
There were five different 4 minute, 40 second broadcasts - one for the UK, one for Scotland, one for England, and two, in different languages, for Wales.
www.alexcox.com /news_current.htm   (826 words)

  
 2004 June - Socialist Party Australia
In Ireland the Socialist Party has doubled our number of Councillors and in Britain two SP Councillors have been re-elected and a third just missed out despite getting a higher vote than last time.
By Andrew Calleja, Melbourne Northern branch SP During the euphoria that swept the Victorian Greens in the aftermath of the 2002 Yarra City council elections, incumbent Green councilors were at pains to explain that their party was progressive but with a capitalist ideology.
It is the US presidential election campaign which is governing US policy half a world away in Iraq.
www.socialistpartyaustralia.org /archives/2004/06/page/2   (559 words)

  
 Jowell accused of exploiting Olympics for 'political gain' | 24dash.com - Central Government
Her Conservative shadow Hugo Swire warned that Ms Jowell was jeopardising cross-party co-operation on the Games by seeking to portray the bid's triumph as a Labour achievement.
Ms Jowell claimed credit for the Olympic bid success in an email and a speech during the campaign for this month's local elections, and scenes of the bid team celebrating in Singapore were featured in a Labour party election broadcast, said Mr Swire.
Mr Swire said: "There is a London Mayoral election, and a General Election between now and 2012, which is why it is so important that we work together to deliver the Olympics.
www.24dash.com /news/57/5764/index.htm   (396 words)

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