Organisation
INPUT is a non-profit organisation registered under the Swedish Tax law. INPUT is a conference, hosted each year by a different organisation.
The International Assembly consists of INPUT Participants that have been at two of the past three INPUTs are eligible to participate as International Assembly Members. The International Assembly appoints the International Board Members.
The International Board provide the inspiration, organisation and continuity that enables INPUT to spring up reborn year after year, in country after country. The International Board watches over the growth and health of INPUT.
The National Coordinators are all respected programme makers, who are appointed by the International Board. Their task is to keep feeding innovative and groundbreaking programmes to INPUT and to send those programmes to an international selection where, in turn, the most fitting for the upcoming conference is selected. National Coordinators represent INPUT to their regional constituencies.
Composed of television professionals from all corners of the world, the Shopstewards are a unique group whose task it is to select the best programmes from hundreds of entries and to arrange the conference screening schedule.
Mini-INPUTs are organised around the globe, to bring the conference content to all corners of the world. These educational events, are supported by the International Hubs of INPUT who have copies of programmes screened at the annual conference. Mini-INPUTs only include programmes screened at the previous conference, as opposed to Best of INPUT events, where productions from the previous three conferences are screened.
The INPUT Archive was settled in Barcelona after the conference was hosted there in 2004. The INPUT Archive has DigiBeta copies of the productions screened at the conferences since 1977, copies of the annual catalogues and a searchable database.
Associate Members are affiliated to INPUT by giving support in the preparation of future INPUT conferences, providing archive of material screened at past INPUTs and supporting in communicating INPUT's Vision and Mission through organising Mini-INPUTs across the globe.
The International Advisory Board is a group of Public Service Broadcasters who advise the INPUT International Board, and promote the idea of INPUT.
The support of the International Advisory Board is essential for INPUT as an organisation.