23 September 2011
RRsat Global Communications Network Ltd., a leading provider of comprehensive content management and global distribution services to the television and radio broadcasting industries, announced that it signed an agreement with Spacecom, the operator of the AMOS satellite fleet, for monitoring, backup and disaster recovery services.
As part of the agreement, RRsat will act as Spacecoms remote and mirror earth station for telemetry monitoring, tracking, and commanding (TT&C) and In-Orbit Testing (IOT) operations for Spacecoms AMOS-5 satellite to be launched later this year. The earth station will also act as a disaster recovery (DR) site for the operations. In addition RRsat will provide indoor space – hosting all relevant ground control equipment and operation positions.
With over 160 satellite dishes in 6 RRsat-owned teleports plus an extensive global fiber network that is connected to RRsats advanced playout centers, RRsat provides backup and disaster recovery services that allow TV channels, multi-channel platform operators and satellite operators like Spacecom to stay on air during disruptions in playout, distribution or operations. These services include content preservation, downlink and turnaround uplinks to the same or substitute satellites, fiber and IP connectivity as backup of existing connectivity or as potential workaround solutions, full or partial playout as well as hosting equipment to be maintained and monitored by our expert staff.
Mr. David Rivel, Founder and CEO of RRsat stated: We are very happy to have signed an agreement with Spacecom, a veteran and current customer, for a new line of business. The Backup and Disaster Recovery Services is a growing market for us where we are well positioned to offer tailor made solutions to our customers due to the size and location of our teleports in Hawley, PA and Emek HaEla, Israel and our full range of end-to-end solutions.
23 September 2011
Alhurras weekly audience in Egypt jumped to nearly 8 million viewers according to the international research firm ACNielsen. The networks viewership in Egypt rose from 3.9 million (7.5 percent) in 2010 to 7.7 million (14.7 percent) in the 2011. Ninety-three percent of networks audience said they found the news to be credible.
Alhurras viewers responded when we gave them what they wanted: increased local on the scene reporting and human interest stories that resonate with the Egyptian viewer, stated MBN President Brian Conniff. The increase in Alhurras audience is even more impressive when you consider the competitive media environment in Egypt and the number of channels that have launched since the revolution.
The audience growth follows Alhurras extensive coverage of the Egyptian revolution and the Arab Spring. When asked what television sources viewers followed during the Egyptian revolution, 21.9 percent named Alhurra as one of the stations they used. In January and February, Alhurras team of journalists in Cairo and Alexandria provided 18 days of live continuous coverage and broke the news of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubaraks resignation.
Local media increasingly cite and recognize Alhurra for its news. One example is pan-Arab newspaper Alquds Alarabi that wrote, (Alhurras) Akram Khuzam, in particular, shined during the coverage of Egypts events for Alhurra. He was professional, warm and moving. At the same time another regional newspaper, Alhayat, wrote that Alhurra distinguished itself during the Egyptian protests with its up-to-the-minute reporting and live continuous coverage.
Alhurras daily flagship magazine program Al Youm originates from Cairo, along with Dubai, Beirut and Jerusalem. The network also broadcasts Hiwar Cairo a weekly show dedicated to the latest in Egypts political and social developments. Alhurras daily newscasts and talk shows also cover Egyptian news and life extensively.
The survey was conducted among Egyptian adults, age 15+ in June and July of 2011.
Alhurra broadcasts on the Nilesat and Arabsat satellites in the Middle East. It is operated by the non-profit corporation The Middle East Broadcasting Networks, Inc. (MBN). MBN is financed by the U.S. Government through a grant from the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), an independent federal agency. The BBG serves oversight and as a firewall to protect the professional independence and integrity of the broadcasters.
20 September 2011
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