Call for papers: DW Media Dialogue focuses on Pakistan

DW Akademie calls for papers for its 4th media dialogue symposium on May 29, 2013, which will address the topic of “Pakistan’s Media Landscape: The Effects of Liberalization.”

It has been more than a decade since Pakistan liberalized its media sector in 2002. The media has developed rapidly since then, but journalists now face many new challenges. Media professionals have to juggle questions of free speech and self-censorship in an environment that is considered one of the most dangerous for journalists to work in.  

At the symposium in Bonn, international media researchers, political scientists, economists, legal experts and journalists will discuss recent developments as well as future trends in Pakistan’s media landscape and will examine issues such as journalists’ safety, self-censorship, sensationalism, and conflict-sensitive reporting.

DW Akademie is organizing DW Media Dialogue in collaboration with Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences. The deadline for paper proposals is February 25, 2013.

For more information, please visit the conference website

Durban Tourism picks Eurosport for Africa Cup of Nations promotion campaign

South Africa’s leading sports and events city Durban has chosen Eurosport for a European promotional campaign during the forthcoming Africa Cup of Nations football tournament.

The tournament, which kicks off on Saturday 19th January, is being played in stadiums across South Africa as part of the legacy of the 2010 World Cup, with Durban hosting six matches, including one of the semi finals.

Durban Tourism is using the opportunity to promote itself as a business and holiday destination to the millions of European travellers following the tournament via Eurosport’s live coverage of every match.

Durban Tourism is pitching the city as “The warmest place to be”  and has scheduled 30-second ad-spots leading up to the tournament as a “Road to..” campaign followed by upweighted commercial activity around thematches played in Durban.

Eurosport’s editorial teams will also be visiting Durban during the tournament to film an edition of its PassSport TM magazine show series. PassSportTM is an original programme which focuses on discovering a city in a unique way. The producers will focus on Durban’s climate, outdoor lifestyle, beach activities, World Cup Moses Mabidha stadium and a range of country escapes only 30 minutes from the City Centre.

Phillip Sithole, Head of Durban Tourism said: “We are delighted to partner with Eurosport during the Africa Cup of Nations 2013 and beyond. The partnership is a strategic fit as Eurosport provides a well established platform in the new markets that Durban has identified to promote and market the destination.

“In combining the strengths of Durban, a world-class City and the warmest place to be, and Eurosport, Europe’s leading sports multimedia platform, we form a powerful alliance to promote and leverage Durban as must-see destination.”

Olivier Fisch, Eurosport’s Global Commercial Director said: “We are excited to kick off our partnership with Durban Tourism around our complete coverage of the Africa Cup of Nations, the perfect event to leverage the city’s many fantastic attributes as a tourist destination.

This opportunity allows Durban Tourism to benefit from Eurosport’s unrivalled expertise in the world of sport and its leadership in reaching millions of travellers in Durban’s identified European markets. Our aim is to showcase engaging and inspiring content about Durban to create memorable standout for South Africa’s most vibrant coastal city.”

Kevin Klose to be RFE/RL’s Acting President and CEO

The Broadcasting Board of Governors announced today that distinguished journalist and broadcast executive Kevin Klose will be the Acting President and CEO of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

Acting in its capacity as RFE/RL’s corporate board of directors, the Board voted unanimously to ask Klose to take on the position for up to one year, starting January 26.

“As a former chief of both National Public Radio and RFE/RL, Kevin is seasoned at leading broadcasters through critical transitions,” said Michael Lynton, the Board’s presiding governor.  “There is no more qualified person to manage this key part of U.S. international broadcasting than Kevin.  We are thrilled that he will return to public service as we implement our media strategy in priority countries from Iran to Russia and across Eurasia.”

Klose was president of NPR from 1998 to 2008, and was named President Emeritus in 2008.  Before joining NPR, he was president of RFE/RL from 1994 to 1997, overseeing its relocation from Munich to Prague. In 1997-98, he directed the International Broadcasting Bureau at the U.S. Information Agency.  Prior to this, he was an editor and reporter for The Washington Post for 25 years, including stints as Moscow bureau chief, city editor and deputy national editor. A tenured professor at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, Klose served as dean of the journalism college from April 2009 to July 2012.  He will be on leave from his faculty position while serving at RFE/RL.  He earned a B.A. from Harvard and is the author of five books, including Russia and the Russians: Inside the Closed Society.

“I am honored to be offered this opportunity and eager to lend a hand,” Klose said upon accepting the position with RFE/RL.  “I look forward to re-connecting with many friends in Prague and Russia and  to working with the entire RFE/RL team.”

“We are grateful that Kevin has agreed to take on this task, and we thank University of Maryland President Wallace Loh for the university’s swift response and flexibility,” said Dennis Mulhaupt, chairman of the RFE/RL corporate board.  “Kevin understands well from first-hand experience the special challenge and public trust that RFE/RL represents.  I’d like to thank my colleagues for their speedy work in addressing RFE/RL’s interim leadership needs – especially Susan McCue, the board’s vice-chair, who has spearheaded the effort to recruit Kevin.  We look forward to working with him.”

“Kevin Klose’s deep experience in journalism and international broadcasting is unparalleled for this mission,” McCue said.  “His leadership and stable hand will build bridges to the future while ensuring that RFE/RL’s long tradition of journalistic integrity and courageous reporting is honored.”

BBG Board member Victor Ashe noted, “Kevin Klose brings years of experience and is the right person to lead the rebuilding. RFE/RL is fortunate to have him as we face and resolve many difficult and serious issues. Thanks to my colleagues for all they have done to bring this about.”

The Board plans to engage a professional search firm during the coming months to identify and hire a successor president.

Unitecnic selects Vizrt MAM system for beIN SPORT

beIN SPORT, a global network of sports channels operated by Al Jazeera, launched a Viz Media Engine based workflow for archiving and overall media asset management of its extensive programming content. The system is being used for the launch of two new U.S. channels under the umbrella of beIN SPORT USA – beIN Sport HD, in English and beIN Ñ , in Spanish, both having SAP capabilities.

beIN SPORT USA is a Miami-based 24-hour provider of international sports coverage, currently being carried by Time Warner Cable, Bright House Networks, Dish, Comcast, Liberty Cablevision and Direct TV.

The Viz Media Engine selection was made by Unitecnic, a Barcelona-based broadcast and multimedia engineering firm, for beIN SPORT. Unitecnic chose Viz Media Engine based upon the specific technical requirements of beIN SPORT and worked closely with the broadcaster throughout the installation and initial implementation of the system. Unitecnic worked with the Miami-based Imagina U.S., a production and broadcast services provider company, who provided  the full operational service for beIN SPORT’s new channels in his own facility.

The Viz Media Engine is integrated with beIN’s Avid Media Composer editing system and its Grass Valley K2 video servers for both import and export. The Viz Media Engine provides access to all media. Using the K2 servers, it manages all of the channel’s playout tasks. WTVision’s Channelmaker playout automation system interfaces with the Viz Media Engine, monitoring playout and triggering transfer request between the Viz Media Engine and K2 servers as needed.

beIN went live with the Viz Media Engine MAM/archiving system at the end of October 2012. The hardware and software installation was completed in just four weeks, making the overall project duration from start to launch just two months. The rapid launch was a critical requirement for  beIN SPORT.

Thanks to the Viz Media Engine integration, two new archiving workflows are possible:

From the Avid editing system, content can be manually imported into the Viz Media Engine and then exported (either manually or via an automated request) to the K2 playout server for review before on-air delivery.

  • From the K2 server, files can be manually transferred to the Viz Media Engine after broadcast. These files can originate as a direct ingest into the K2 or  as a transferred file from Avid.

WTVision, a provider of real-time graphics and channel automation solutions, used the Viz Media Engine APIs, that are REST-based, to integrate the Viz Media Engine with beIN’s traffic and billing software from Broadway Systems.

Critical to beIN’s selection of the Viz Media Engine was the systems’ support of Sony’s XDCAM HD422 and how it handles partial restores. Viz Media Engine include advanced and proven technology to work with partial restore throughout the complete workflow from archiving to restoring media from the LTO tape library.

The storage capacity of the archive system is designed to last beIN well into the future, but the network is already looking into extending the size of the system and adding more groups to the MAM set up.

“The Viz Media Engine had everything we were looking for in a MAM and archive system to launch these important new channels in the U.S. market,” said  Marc Andreu,  Media Manager, beIN SPORT. “The ease of integration with the other manufacturers, ease of use for our operators and ability to restore XDCAM files were all must-haves to make our facility function as we envisioned. We are  so excited to share this way with Vizrt.”

Major investment in WRN Broadcast’s London-based Media Centre

WRN Broadcast, the international broadcast services company, has today announced the investment of over £1million in its London-based media centre.

The investment, which will be completed by March 2013, includes a dedicated archive environment – with an additional 2 petabytes worth of storage, a new master control room and a significant upgrade to the current MAM and mediator system.

WRN Broadcast regularly evaluates the company’s technology and broadcast practices and the decision was made that certain key areas – including the broadcast data centre and managed services – were strengthened and future proofed. In addition, due to the on-going growth of the business, certain new technologies also warranted investment to increase the company’s future technology capabilities and better support existing clients and the wider broadcast market.

Newly appointed CTO, Dave Travis, who oversaw the investment, commented, “We’ve worked closely with our technology partners, including Evertz, Spectra Logic and Bright Media to continually innovate our broadcast services and keep our technology solutions first class. We continue to respond to our clients needs and will always invest in promising new areas of the business.”

This level of investment will enable WRN Broadcast to continue to offer the most comprehensive and up-to-date broadcast solutions to the market, whilst also supporting the existing clients, which include Viacom International Media Networks, NHK World and Wananchi, the East African Broadcaster.