New head for US international broadcasting

President Bush has named a nominee for new chairman of the US government board that oversees the Voice of America and other international broadcasting.

The White House said in a statement on 25 April that Mr. Bush intends to nominate American journalist James Glassman from Connecticut for the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) post.

If confirmed by the Senate, Glassman would serve the remainder of a three-year term left by his predecessor, Kenneth Tomlinson and a full three year term ending in 2010.

Earlier this year, Tomlinson asked Mr. Bush not to renominate him for another term. Tomlinson has been BBG chairman since 2002.

DRM, All India Radio and ABU to launch DRM trial in India

The Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Consortium, All India Radio (AIR) and the ABU will showcase DRM digital radio transmissions in the medium wave band using the Single Channel Simulcast (SCS) and Multi-Channel Simulcast (MCS) technologies. The trial, targeted to medium wave radio broadcasters, equipment manufacturers, radio receiver manufacturers as well as retailers is scheduled to be launched in Delhi on 7-12 May 2007.

The showcase would also trial local DRM radio transmissions in the 26 MHz band, Near Vertical Incidence transmissions and DRM shortwave radio transmissions. ABU and AIR are assisted by the DRM Consortium and DRM’s members, Thomson and Hitachi Electric Kokusai as well as Universidad del Pais Vasco based in Spain.

The project aims to demonstrate the feasibility of the relatively new technology of SCS and MSC, while broadcasting analogue and digital radio signals using only one transmitter. “Given that this region has some of the largest number of medium wave radio broadcasters, we believe that successful trials and measurements will pave the way for easy and cost effective transition to DRM transmissions,” said Sharad Sadhu, Head of Transmission, Technology and Spectrum in the ABU.

The associated training workshop would provide medium wave radio broadcasters exposure to the implementation issues and identify problem areas so that they can carry out similar trials back in their own countries.

The trial will be conducted on AIR transmitters in New Delhi where a new DRM compatible MW transmitter has recently been commissioned. DRM Chairman Peter F. Senger welcomes the Digital Radio Mondiale Medium Wave tests carried out by All India Radio and the ABU: “We are proud and very happy that these tests become a reality now and we would like to thank all parties involved. We see a great potential for the Digital Radio Mondiale system in Asia.” DRM is the world’s only open standard, universal, digital on-air system for short-wave, medium-wave/AM and long-wave.

“As a long-term partner of All India Radio, we are excited to assist in these trials,” said David Birrer, Thomson Radio Broadcasting Marketing & Strategy. “A smooth transition to DRM will bring All India Radio a lot of new possibilities for local and national services while generally enhancing the popularity of the medium. In addition, DRM makes possible a much more efficient use of the existing broadcast infrastructure.”

GlobeCast provides Vatican's CTV with first-ever live HD contribution feed from Saint Peter's Square

GlobeCast announced at NAB 2007 that it successfully provided the first-ever live HD contribution service from Saint Peter’s square to CTV (Centro Televisivo Vaticano – the official television station of the Vatican), on the occasion of Pope Benedict XVI’s 80th birthday this past Sunday.

GlobeCast Italy dispatched an HDTV SNG truck to the Vatican for the event, and provided uplink and space capacity on the Atlantic Bird 3 satellite. The feed was picked up by several major European bouquets, including Sky Italia, which carried the event live on one of its four HDTV channels.

Harris Corporation at NAB2007

At NAB2007, Harris Corporation , an international communications and information technology company, is introducing a wide range of innovative new solutions for broadcast workflows that enable broadcasters to create new revenue models, improve customer workflows and reduce the cost of operations. As the ONE answer for change across the industry, Harris is unveiling the following new initiatives at NAB2007:

Video Servers A new version of the NEXIO™ server system (v 3.5), which offers significantly enhanced features and functionality including up/down/cross conversion; video aspect ratio conversion; 16 channels of embedded audio support; three channels of HD output or mixed HD/SD; QuickTime® file exchange – DV25/50; MXF file transfer support; and compatibility with the Harris® QuiC™ media analysis server and Isilon® clustered storage.

Newsroom and Editing NewsForce™, a complete, file-based newsroom solution built on the NEXIO XS™ server, which includes three new Harris editors optimized for fast cutting, voicing and airing of news, and provides a streamlined, MOS-enabled infrastructure for producing, processing, distributing and managing SD/HD content. Introduced at NAB2007 will be NewsForce™, a full-featured online NLE; the NewsForce™ Desktop networked browse editor; and the NewsForce™ XNG field/networked NLE.

Integration of Apple’s industry-leading Final Cut Studio® production suite with NewsForce™, creating an optimized, truly collaborative newsroom environment. NewsForce™ will take advantage of the open XML API in Final Cut Pro®, the Emmy® award-winning editing software at the heart of Final Cut Studio®, to provide tight integration with the NEXIO™ storage area network (SAN).

Graphics Inscriber® G-Scribe™ 5.0, an enhanced software system that features an updated, full-featured CG, animation tools, 3d fly by, and a feature-rich media store for managing digital assets.

Digital Signage The latest version of InfoCaster™ (v 3.0) digital signage solution. InfoCaster™ offers the ability to create, schedule, manage, distribute and deliver graphics for large-screen presentations to a single plasma monitor or thousands of remote plasma monitors across the country.

Business Operations and Media Management H-Class™ standards-based interoperability, which provides customers with a common structure with which to communicate and share information across applications and includes playout automation, media management, airtime sales, scheduling, digital asset management and traffic/billing.

Broadcast Workflow Solutions Harris Assured Designs™ — combine best-in-class, field-proven SD/HD hardware and software into cost-effective, fully interoperable, easy-to-use broadcast workflow systems.

Core Processing CENTRIO™ — a breakthrough multi-image processor designed to streamline complex, large-system broadcast monitoring applications. CENTRIO™ provides superior graphics capabilities in a robust, broadcast-quality router. Expanded functionality in the 6800+™ core processing platform to address satellite and IP applications brings the value of this well-established modular series to the distribution market. 3Gb/s capability across the Harris signal processing and distribution product portfolio — providing cost-effective, HD-compatible products that support emerging standards such as 1080p. Low-cost broadcast solutions for precision video test and measurement, including HD-STAR™, a portable, HD/SD generator and test monitor; OPTO TEST™, a series of portable, optical test and measurement instruments for field/mobile applications; and the 1RU VTM-2400 HD/SD on-screen monitor, which adds a low-cost alternative to the Videotek® VTM Series™.

Channel Release Harris Channel ONE™ — the first offering in a series of integrated channel release solutions — combines a high-quality graphics playout server, animations, live video, video clips, audio, real-time external data feeds and master control functionality in a single chassis, enabling broadcasters to produce and air complete television channels in HD or SD. The latest addition to the Digital Turnaround Processor (DTP™) product line, the DTP-300, allows broadcasters to add local branding, insert commercials, manage EAS and rate-shape MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 program streams without having to decode and re-encode at the local station level. Addition of data-analysis parameters/file-correction tools to the Videotek® QuiC™ media analysis server, enabling file analysis during ingest and correction of file problems on the fly with no operator intervention.

Media Transport NetVX™ ENC-A21 HD/SD and ENC-A11 SD encoders, which bring the latest high-performance H.264 video encoding technology into the successful Harris® NetVX™ video networking system. An efficient end-to-end IPTV system solution, including IPTV personalized ad splicing, IPTV encoding in H.264 SD HD and an IPTV end-to-end system (Harris® NetVX™ integrated with IPTV ecosystem partners).

Transmission for TV Cool Play™ DVB-H 1670 MHz, DVB-H transmitter, featuring Convection Cool Technology™ for low-cost, reliable outdoor installations.

Mobile TV New in-band mobile DTV technology — the MPH™ in-band mobile DTV system, dubbed “MPH™” for “Mobile-Pedestrian-Handheld.” The MPH™ in-band mobile DTV system was jointly developed by Harris Corporation and LG Electronics Inc. and its U.S. research subsidiary, Zenith Electronics Corp., and will be prominently featured in two high-profile NAB exhibits: the Harris booth (N2502, Las Vegas Convention Center) and the Advanced Television Systems Committee “Hot Spot” (South Hall upper lobby).

Al Jazeera showcases programmes and documentaries at MIPTV 2007

Al Jazeera is present this year at MIPTV to showcase a range of its programmes and documentaries in both Arabic and English. This is the first time that Al Jazeera has made its leading edge content available for distribution at MIPTV. This includes an array of premier programming such as Riz Khan’s “One on One”, Richard Gizbert’s “Listening Post”, “Frost Over the World”, Sami Haddad’s “More than One Opinion”, Faisal Kasem’s “Opposite Direction”, and the award-winning documentary “Prisoner 345”.

Abdullah Al Najjar, Director of Al Jazeera’s Commercial Affairs Division stated “Al Jazeera is taking a large step forward in making its content accessible and available to the world. Our unique brand and spirit of journalism and programming already reaches over 40 million viewers on a daily basis in the Arab world and over 90 million households in the global English-speaking world. Our presence here at MIPTV will extend our reach with a greater engagement with broadcasters around the world looking for cutting-edge content. The initial response to our presence at MIPTV has been overwhelming.”

Al Jazeera’s stand is located at L01 – 15.18 – 17.11 at MIPTV.