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Posted: Sunday, 29 July 2007 6:20PM

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                 Contact: R.Scott Pearman
July 26, 2007                                                               
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BERMUDA JOINS COALITION OF 50 CARRIBEAN BROADCASTERS

 TO LAUNCH NEW MEDIA CAMPAIGN ON HIV/AIDS
 
Historic Pan-Caribbean Effort Encourages Audiences to
“LIVE UP” in an Age of AIDS
  

JULY 30, 2007, HAMILTON – In conjunction with the Caribbean Broadcast Media Partnership on HIV/AIDS, Inter-Island Communications Ltd (HOTT 107.5 FM & MAGIC 102.7 FM) and the Bermuda Government Department of Health have signed a local partnership agreement to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS in Bermuda. The purpose of the HIV/AIDS awareness campaign is to encourage safe sex practices, HIV/AIDS testing for at risk members of the public, and provision of education and sensitivity training towards persons living with HIV/AIDS. 

Inter-Island Communications Ltd. (IIC), became a registered partner of the Caribbean Broadcast Media Partnership on HIV/AIDS in August of 2006, and adopted the organization’s mantle of spreading HIV/AIDS programming via its media properties. The Bermuda Government Department of Health will benefit from the agreement by gaining direct access to a rich resource of radio, television and web based HIV/AIDS education content and co-branding of all HIV/AIDS public services announcements carried on Inter-Island Communications radio, television and web site. The Department of Health will provide Bermuda centric HIV/AIDS data to our international partners and a resource for joint community outreach programs that will be organized by the partners.
Popular HOTT 107 5 afternoon personality Ms. Kristy Burgess a.k.a. Ms. Thang, will be the official station spokesperson for the HIV/AIDS awareness, although all Inter-Island Communications staff will support the initiative. In addition to public services announcements that will be featured daily on Inter-Island Communications radio properties; a portion of the company’s new web site has also been dedicated to HIV/AIDS education of Caribbean youth. All media and material on the web site has been developed in collaboration with our international partners including the Caribbean Broadcasting Media Partnership, the Kaiser Family Foundation, BET, MTV and others. The educational material can be found at www.hott1075.com on the HIV AIDS LIVE UP Campaign page.
R. Scott Pearman, Chief Operating Officer for IIC stated, “We are excited to embark on this charitable initiative with the Department of Health. Our international partners will enable us to bring incredible media resources to the table and by partnering with the Department of Health we are confident that we will be able to focus those resources in areas that make the most sense in the Bermuda context.”
Minister of Health, Mr. Michael Scott, MP, supports this new partnership stating, “HIV/AIDS is part of the Government’s National Health Promotion Strategy. This initiative presents an exciting opportunity for the Department of Health and Inter-Island Communication to advance the promotion of HIV/AIDS awareness in the community and reach young people and young adults in new ways.  This is an excellent opportunity to promote a Well Bermuda for all.”
 
 BACKGROUND TO CARIBBEAN BROADCAST MEDIA PARTNERSHIP

During the opening of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007, an unprecedented coalition of more than 50 television and radio broadcasters across the Caribbean launched LIVE UP: Love. Protect. Respect. – the first pan-Caribbean effort led by broadcasters to inspire and empower young people to help stem the spread of HIV/AIDS across the region. The historic, multi-year campaign will employ positive, inspirational messages to encourage audiences across the Caribbean, especially young people, to better understand their HIV risk and take personal action in response. The campaign’s messages of hope and positive action are being broadcast in 23 nations by members of the Caribbean Broadcast Media Partnership on HIV/AIDS (CBMP).

LIVE UP is not a campaign of one broadcaster, one country, or even one year,” noted CBMP Steering Committee Chair, Dr. Allyson Leacock. “As the first media-led AIDS education effort to span the entire Caribbean region, LIVE UP will involve major broadcasters on every island working together, across different media but with unified messages and a shared approach, to help turn back this disease and protect the health of our young people. LIVE UP focuses on what young people can do to help stop the spread of HIV/AIDS and how the region can come together to create a more open, supportive environment for people already living with the virus.”
 Developed by the CBMP with support from a regional advisory committee of media and HIV/AIDS experts,the LIVE UP campaign is a multi-platform approach that extends HIV/AIDS content across all programming platforms and genres, including:
 

·         New, locally-produced television and radio public service announcements (PSAs) featuring the diverse         voices of young men and women from across the Caribbean;

·         Original long-form entertainment and public affairs programming;

·         Complementary local programming developed by national and regional broadcasters;

·         Regular news packages, and;

·         Rights-free programming adapted for the campaign from international broadcast partners, including Black     Entertainment Television (BET) and MTV, among others.

All campaign programming encourages listeners and viewers to visit a new website (www.iliveup.com) to find information, local resources, and personal stories on HIV/AIDS and related issues. Subsequent phases of the campaign will integrate popular new communications technologies, such as text messaging, in an effort to engage and inform young people.

Officials noted that the LIVE UP campaign is not only unique in its messaging, but in its multiplatform, coordinated approach as well. “LIVE UP represents a new and innovative model of collaboration by media companies – working together, and in partnership with local and international organizations, to help fight HIV/AIDS across companies and country boundaries,” said Drew Altman, President and CEO of the Kaiser Family Foundation, which helped launch the initiative and provides ongoing strategic and operational support to the CBMP Steering Committee.
The Caribbean Broadcast Media Partnership on HIV/AIDS began just 12 months ago, when top media executives from across the region met in Barbados and committed to work together to create new, coordinated media initiatives to help stem the spread of HIV and fight AIDS-related stigma and discrimination in the region. Through the CBMP, more than 50 media houses in 23 countries share information and resources, including rights-free programming on HIV/AIDS, in a joint effort to significantly expand HIV awareness across the Caribbean. CBMP member companies have agreed to dedicate at least 30 seconds every hour (12 minutes per day) to HIV/AIDS programming and messages

This historic effort was joined by the International Cricket Council (ICC), which lent its support and that of its star players by making HIV/AIDS the official health focus of the tournament. LIVE UP public service announcements premiered at the opening of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007, and was featured throughout the games.
The Caribbean is the region most affected by HIV/AIDS in this hemisphere, and is second only to sub-Saharan Africa in terms of the impact of the disease. AIDS is a leading cause of death among adults (ages 15-44) in the Caribbean, and 250,000 of the region’s residents are living with HIV or AIDS. Half of those are women, and a third are young people between the ages of 15-24.
“HIV/AIDS is a Caribbean problem, and LIVE UP is an important step forward in the Caribbean response,” said Sir George Alleyne, UN Special Enjoy for HIV/AIDS in Latin America and the Caribbean. “HIV/AIDS is part of our daily lives, and we must talk about it on television, on the radio, and at a regional event such as the Cricket World Cup.”
LIVE UP is about hope, empowerment and possibility,” said Scott Campbell, Executive Director of the Elton John AIDS Foundation, which provides financial support for the campaign. “The campaign speaks to all people, but young people especially, with respect, love, and with clear messages about staying HIV-free and caring for those living with HIV and AIDS.”
“Through LIVE UP and the larger CBMP effort, Caribbean broadcasters are using their tremendous influence in society to encourage all of their audiences, especially young people, to live healthy lives, free from the threat of HIV/AIDS. This is the kind of innovative, positive and collaborative effort that the Ford Foundation is proud to support,” said Ford Foundation Deputy Vice President Jacob Gayle. 
The Caribbean Broadcast Media Partnership on HIV/AIDS was inspired by the Global Media AIDS Initiative (GMAI), launched in January 2004 by former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and developed by the Kaiser Family Foundation and UNAIDS. In addition to the Partnership’s on-air activities, the CBMP organizes creative workshops to develop new programming on HIV/AIDS, develops and distributes original, rights-free programming, and provides briefings and training on HIV issues to regional journalists, editors, producers, and on-air personalities. 
 ABOUT THE CBMP

The Caribbean Broadcast Media Partnership on HIV/AIDS (CBMP) unites more than 50 top broadcasters from 23 countries in the region’s first coordinated media response to the pandemic. The Partnership creates a structured framework for sharing information and resources among broadcasters that significantly expands HIV/AIDS-related programming and public education activities across the Caribbean. Member broadcasters deliver HIV/AIDS information across a variety of platforms and formats, including targeted public service announcements (PSAs), entertainment programming, news and public affairs programming, and online resources. 

The CBMP was launched in May 2006 at a regional summit of media executives on HIV/AIDS, organized by the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation, the Caribbean Broadcasting Union, and the Kaiser Family Foundation. The CBMP is overseen by a Steering Committee of broadcast executives representing a diverse constituency of media houses from Barbados, Grenada, St. Vincent & Grenadines, Trinidad & Tobago, Jamaica, Belize, and regional organizations Caribbean Media Corporation and Caribbean Broadcasting Union, with strategic and technical guidance and production support from Kaiser. The Ford Foundation and the Elton John AIDS Foundation provide additional financial support to underwrite production of campaign materials and informational resources. For more information, visit: www.cbmphiv.org.

 
 
 


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