29 November 2011
GlobeCast Americas CEO Lisa Coelho announced today that Emma L. Brackett has been appointed Vice President, WorldTV. Responsible for driving development of the company’s WorldTV Direct to Home satellite (DTH) and Over-The-Top (OTT) business streams, Brackett will report directly to Coelho.
Joining GlobeCast from a position as Director of Content at AT&T U-verse where she was responsible for over one-hundred channels, Brackett is a licensed attorney with a background in content acquisition and packaging, development and deployment of content packages, as well as negotiation of distribution agreements.
In her new role at GlobeCast, Brackett will focus on developing the expansion of WorldTV’s international services on multiple platforms including cable and telco platforms in North and South America, evolving the company’s overall WorldTV business strategy and advancing the strategic technological roadmap for this business line.
“WorldTV has become the leading source for international content in the United States. The brand has enormous potential, especially as it goes multiscreen and looks to launch its OTT television platform. GlobeCast has the infrastructure and expertise to achieve a completely unique position for it in the marketplace,” said Brackett. “I’m very excited about joining the company and driving WorldTV forward.”
“Emma has the perfect skill set and experience for this key role,” said Coelho. “Her energy and talents will undoubtedly drive the growth of GlobeCast’s WorldTV business.”
29 November 2011
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28 November 2011
Russian news channel RT was selected as the best channel representing Russia in Europe at the prestigious Hot Bird TV Awards 2011.
Founded in 1998 by Eutelsat, the Hot Bird TV Awards ceremony took place in Venice on November 25th. News channels broadcasting in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa via Eutelsat competed for prizes.
This is not the first time RT has topped international prize lists. In 2010 the channel was the first Russian broadcaster to be shortlisted in the News category at the Emmy International Awards.
RT was launched in 2005. The channel broadcasts 24/7 from it studios in Moscow and Washington to an estimated audience of over 430 million viewers in 100 countries. The channel is available online, at www.rt.com. RT was the first news channel in the world to break the 500 million view threshold on Youtube.
24 November 2011
Voice of Americas Croatian Service signs off for the last time Wednesday, after 19 years of broadcast history that began during the bloody breakup of the former Yugoslavia, and ends with Croatias emergence as a democratic member of the European community.
VOA Director David Ensor called the service a model of journalistic integrity that provided the people of Croatia with fair and impartial news during the dark days of civil war in the Balkans. Ensor commended the service, which he said, served as a vital source of independent reporting and insight into American policy.
Voice of America established its Croatian Language Service on February 20, 1992, a time when the most brutal war since World War II was raging in the Balkans. Spun off from the former Yugoslav Service which had been broadcasting to the area since 1943, VOA Croatian broadcasts began on radio, but were quickly expanded into television. The service was one of VOAs first to establish an online presence.
VOA Croatians five-minute TV NewsFlash was broadcast daily on eight affiliate stations and focused on American news of relevance to Croatian audiences, including business, science, American culture, and politics. The popular Breakfast Show, a roundup of US, Croatian and world news, aired on radio for 19 years, without a single day of interruption. An evening radio show aired on shortwave and ten affiliate FM stations in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
In addition to news coverage, VOA Croatian served as a source of entertainment and cultural programming for more than a decade. Nearly 700 episodes of Saturdays American Cultural Magazine were aired, with stories on leading entertainers, from blues guitar legend B.B. King, to Los Lobos, the Grammy-winning Los Angeles band that performed in Zagreb in 2010.
VOA Croatian Service Chief Zorz Crmaric called going off the air a bittersweet moment that comes as the country begins a new chapter in European integration. He noted Croatia is now a NATO member and is scheduled to join the European Union in 2013.
22 November 2011
Voice of Americas Burmese Service is reporting a sharp increase in direct visits to its popular webpage since Burmas government lifted firewall restrictions in September.
The new data show visits to the VOA site, both from within Burma and from the worldwide Burmese diaspora, jumped to 807,000 in October from 640,000 in August, a 26% increase. The figures do not include visits through so-called proxy servers that Voice of America has used in Burma and elsewhere to overcome government censorship.
Burmese Service Chief Than Lwin Htun says visits to VOA Burmese language social media sites, including Youtube and Twitter, have also increased. People in Burma look to VOA to provide balanced and comprehensive coverage of events there and around the world, and the recent lifting of media restrictions will improve our ability to communicate directly with the Burmese people, Lwin says.
Voice of Americas Burmese Service has provided extensive coverage of the latest developments in Burma, including President Barak Obamas Friday announcement from Bali that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will visit Burma in December, the first visit by a U.S. Secretary of State in more than 50 years. Mr. Obama cited what he called, flickers of progress from the Burmese government, which ended decades of military rule in March.
Saturday, VOA Burmese TV carried comments from Burmese President Thein Sein, who spoke with VOA and other reporters at the East Asia summit in Bali. Earlier this month VOA had an exclusive interview with Burmese Foreign Minister U Wunna Maung Lwin.
Burmese opposition leader and Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, who ended her boycott of the countrys political system on Friday, has been a regular contributor to a VOA radio program, answering listener questions on a broad range of political, social, and economic issues.