NHK starts digital satellite radio broadcasts of its daily Arabic programme via WRN’s Sawt Al Alam channel to Middle East, North Africa and Europe

NHK World Radio Japan, the overseas broadcasting service of “Nippon Hoso Kyokai” (NHK – Japan Broadcasting Corporation) has started broadcasting its daily Arabic programme to listeners in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe via Sawt Al Alam, the Arabic satellite radio network from WRN, the London-based broadcast and transmission service company, that brings together daily programmes from the Arabic departments of many of the world’s leading public radio broadcasters.

The daily broadcast includes news and programmes that depict the full variety of life in Japan and covers politics and the economy, science, art and music, as well as news from Asia and the world. NHK World Radio Japan’s Arabic programme is broadcast daily at 1600 UTC on Sawt Al Alam which is available to millions of people on the most popular regional digital satellites: Eurobird 2/Arabsat for the Middle East, Nilesat for North Africa and Hot Bird for Europe.

Mr Yuki Sakagami, Head of South Asia and Middle East Division of NHK World Radio Japan, says, “The commencement of the satellite radio transmission of our programmes via WRN’s Sawt al Alam reflects one of our strategies to provide information using the most effective media to our target areas.”

Gary Edgerton, WRN’s Managing Director, adds, “WRN is very honoured that NHK has made the historic decision to contract with us for the satellite transmission of its daily Arabic programme that was previously only available to listeners on short wave. Sawt Al Alam, WRN’s Arabic language satellite radio station, is part of our strategy to continuously work with our valued international public service clients and provide them with new broadcast service solutions. In turn this allows them to remain at the edge of technological change and to reach ever growing numbers of listeners with their content.”

New Iraqi bouquet joins Arabsat's BADR constellation @ 26°East

Broadcasting on the BADR-3 satellite will allow the new Iraqi Bouquet to immediately reach an audience of 130 Million viewers, from Morocco to the Gulf.

Arabsat, the leading satellite operator in the Middle East and North Africa region, announces the new broadcast of an 11 TV channels Iraqi Bouquet on the BADR-3 satellite of the Arabsat fleet.

The digital distribution platform in Ku-band will allow the Iraqi Bouquet to directly access Arabsat’s extensive Middle Eastern and North African audience of a 130 Million viewers via its constellation of 4 BADR satellites @ 26°East. The new bouquet includes: Al-Blad, Ashour, Al-Dyar, Nahrain, Rafedain, Al-Bagdadia, Ashtar, Al-Masar, Al-Salam, Turkomania, Kordistan.

Mr. Khalid Balkheyour, Arabsat President & CEO, welcomed the launch of the Iraqi Bouquet as part of the Arabsat rapidly expanding offering of channels, wishing them every success. Confirming Arabsat’s strong commitment to help its customers succeed and steadily support their growth throughout the region, “We are very proud to have earned their trust in our system and honoured by their confidence in the extensive penetration of Arabsat’s constellation of BADR satellites at our 26° East primary fast growing DTH neighbourhood” he concluded.

France 24, Arabsat and the ASBU sign cooperation agreement over the Arab world

On the occasion of the visit to the FRANCE 24 premises, by Mr. Khalid Balkheyour, Chief Executive Officer and President of ARABSAT (Arab Satellite Communications Organization), and Mr. Abdelhafid Harguem, Chief Executive Officer of the ASBU (Arab States Broadcasting Union), the Management Board of FRANCE 24, chaired by Alain de Pouzilhac, reasserted its intention to actively collaborate with its partners in the Arab world, led by the satellite operator ARABSAT and the ASBU.

At the end of their meeting, FRANCE 24’s Chairman of the Board, Alain de Pouzilhac, stated that he was “happy to count ARABSAT and the ASBU among FRANCE 24’s pro-active partners. Thanks to them, the channel will be well-established throughout the entire North Africa and Middle East region. With the Arabic version of our Internet website going live early December, and our Arabic programming scheduled to air on FRANCE 24 in the first half of 2007, this collaboration with ARABSAT and the ASBU is essential to our development.”

“We are very impressed with the technical infrastructure of FRANCE 24, as well as its ambitious strategy for soon broadcasting in three different languages. We feel truly honored to have been selected for broadcasting FRANCE 24 over the whole Arab world via BADR-4, our brand new state-of-the-art satellite launched as recently as last Thursday at 26°East, the region’s “Hot Spot” for Direct-to-Home broadcasting”, declared Eng. Khalid Balkheyour, ARABSAT’s CEO and President.

ASBU’s CEO, Abdelhafid Harguem, concluded by specifying that “the ASBU is ready to consider prospective cooperation with FRANCE 24, in particular with respect to current events in the Arab world. It is expected that a collaboration agreement will be signed in the weeks ahead. In any event, we wish FRANCE 24 great success.”

Starting December 8th, 2006, the English-language version of FRANCE 24 will be distributed and broadcast over the whole Arab world via ARABSAT’s BADR-4 satellite where it will join its bouquet of 240+ TV channels and 90+ Radio stations already broadcasted by Arabsat’s constellation of BADR satellites co-located at its 26°East video “Hot Spot”. With its unmatchable stretched coverage and high power over the MENA region, BADR-4 will allow the channel to immediately reach an audience of 130 million viewers, from Morocco to the Gulf, as well as to most of Europe. The FRANCE 24 website (www.france24.com) will also be launched December 8th, 2006 in three languages: French, English and Arabic.

Harris collaborates with Tata Sky

Harris Corporation announced its collaboration with Tata Sky Ltd., to deliver Tata Sky’s satellite television service to viewers across the country via an end-to-end system from Harris that converts, processes, synchronizes and distributes digital program content. Tata Sky is the satellite television service for the TATA Group and STAR Network in India.

“At Tata Sky, we continuously invest in state-of-the-art infrastructure to provide Indian audiences with a world-class satellite television service, offering unparalleled entertainment with pristine picture quality and sound,” said Vikram Kaushik, managing director and CEO, Tata Sky Ltd. “We are delighted to collaborate with Harris, a company known for understanding the specialized, technological needs of its customers across the globe and for its strong track record of support services. The Harris broadcast equipment will help us boost the quality of our digital transmission, enabling us to deliver top-of-the-line services to our customers.”

Designed to support 120 channels, Tata Sky’s facility houses Harris® NEXIO™ servers, for use in their test center; Integrator® router for station routing; a Panacea™ router for clean switching; 6800+™ and NEO® modular interface products for video processing; the NEO® MTG-3901 master timing generator system; the IconLogo™ modular branding solution; an IconStation™ master control graphics and channel presentation system; Videotek® test and measurement products; the NEO SuiteView™ multi-source display processor; and the CCS Navigator™ software application and NUCLEUS™ user-configurable network control panel for control and monitoring.

“Tata Sky promises to revolutionize home entertainment in India, and we are extremely pleased to work with them in this venture,” said Tim Thorsteinson, president of the Harris Broadcast Communications Division. “Harris is able to offer customers a total content management platform to fit their needs — from the small, local broadcaster to the large broadcaster seeking to distribute programming on a worldwide scale.”

About Tata Sky

Tata Sky Ltd., an 80:20 JV between TATA and STAR, is committed to offering viewers the best of pay television through its nationwide satellite television service. Tata Sky offers subscribers a wide array of programming choices coupled with a host of interactive services. For more information on Tata Sky visit http://www.tatasky.com.

Reuters Television expands Teletrax monitoring agreement

Teletrax, the global broadcast intelligence company, has reached agreement with Reuters Television to expand its monitoring footprint in key strategic worldwide regions to satisfy the growing needs of the leading worldwide news agency, it was announced today at NewsXchange, the premier international news industry annual conference.

A subsidiary of Medialink Worldwide Incorporated , Teletrax offers the first and only digital video monitoring and content tracking service that provides vital television intelligence on a global scale to video providers such as entertainment studios, news organizations, TV syndicators, and the advertising industry. Teletrax is a joint venture between Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands and Medialink.

During the conference attended by more than 400 delegates from the world’s largest broadcast news organizations, Teletrax executives outlined the expansion of services to be provided to Reuters and Teletrax’s development of an array of new services: software tools to watermark content in both standard-definition and high-definition formats; software upgrades for watermarking digital, broadcast-quality MPEG-2 video files and for facilitating network integration into existing production systems; an easier-to-use interface; and an enhanced underlying technology that inserts a more robust, yet still imperceptible, watermark.

Teletrax will add more than 30 new channels to its current global monitoring capability beginning in January 2007. To service Reuters’ needs, Teletrax will build monitoring sites in Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Taipei, Taiwan; Seoul, South Korea; and Istanbul, the Turkish capital and host to the NewsXchange conference. Reuters requested the additional channels to track its news broadcasts more comprehensively across the globe, with these geographic areas becoming increasingly important to its activities. Reuters has been using the Teletrax™ suite of comprehensive broadcast verification services to track subscribers’ actual usage of its news video across the world for more than four years.

“We have been very pleased with the intelligence Teletrax has been providing us on the use of our news coverage, and appreciate the way that Teletrax has evolved to meet our changing needs,” said Tony Donovan, Managing Director, Reuters Television. “The data we receive provides us with very valuable editorial, marketing and developmental information, and has become central to our broadcast operations. In a logical progression of our partnership, we wish to expand the territories in which we monitor video so we are able to build a more detailed, complete, and ultimately, more global picture of how broadcasters use our news content.”

“Reuters Television is an extremely important client for Teletrax, and our legacy as a trusted partner to the organization makes this a highly-valued relationship,” said Andy Nobbs, president of Teletrax. “We are proud that Reuters relies on our broadcast intelligence to serve as part of the backbone of its operations. We continue to evolve and improve our service to accommodate its swift-moving needs.”