10 September 2003
Progressive AIB member You/Com will launch its latest audio to DVB converter at IBC.
The MXTS is a multiple channel converter that can handle from 10 up to more than 100 audio programmes simultaneously, and multiplex them into a single DVB transport stream. This means that only one ASI slot of the DVB multiplexer is used. A unique feature of the MXTS is that it accepts MPEG audio signals from remote locations over digital leased lines and converts them into a single transport stream. The low processing delay, easy management and compact physical dimensions of the MXTS should meet the requirements of critical customers worldwide.
9 September 2003
The latest edition of the AIB’s quarterly magazine, The Channel, is now available.
Running to 48 pages, the magazine has a focus on the Asia region. In-depth articles on international broadcasting across the region, from newsgathering to profiles of the stations targeting the region, together with all the latest news from the industry worldwide provide the best intelligence on international television and radio.
Download a sample of part of the magazine (in PDF format) by clicking on the cover image to the left.
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9 September 2003
The IBC International Honour For Excellence has been awarded to top Hollywood director and screenwriter James Cameron.
An international jury bestowed the honour in recognition of Mr Cameron’s continuing enthusiasm for embracing technological innovation to engage his audience in a range of exciting, moving and informative productions.
On receiving the award James Cameron said “Thank you for presenting me with this very cool and completely unexpected award. I’m told that IBC attracts more than 40,000 attendees from more than 20 countries… people who are involved in the creation and delivery of entertainment… so it’s a pleasure to be honoured by my fellow professionals from around the globe. I would like to take this opportunity to encourage their good work in developing and applying new media technologies that create such exciting opportunities for producers and directors everywhere.
If youre going to the RAI, dont forget to visit the AIB stand 9.545. Our top management will be on hand to welcome you and tell you how the AIB is promoting and aiding the development of international broadcasting.
9 September 2003
In addition to the just-announced digital extension in Ireland, one year after the launch of its French language version on cable in Quebec, EuroNews is joining the Canadian digital satellite platform BellExpress Vu. BellExpress Vu, with 1.3 million subscribers throughout the country, is now broadcasting EuroNews in English and French.
Euronews offers Canadian viewers international news from a European perspective. The channel now broadcasts in 7 languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Russian), through cable, digital platforms and terrestrial TV in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Central Asia,North and Latin America. BellExpress Vu is Canada’s leader in digital home entertainment and broadcasts more than 300 digital video and audio channels.
9 September 2003
The organizers of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games have signed an outline agreement for the establishment of the Beijing Olympic Broadcasting Co. Ltd (BOB) with the Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS).
The agreement, a crucial document for the successful broadcasting of the Olympic Games in Beijing, was signed by Hein Verbruggen, chairman of OBS and Liu Jingmin, executive vice president of the Beijing Organizing Committee (BOCOG).
The Beijing Olympic Broadcasting Co. will be in charge of producing the international television and radio signals for the Olympic Games, building and operating the International Broadcasting Centre and necessary facilities and equipment at other venues.
Meanwhile Beijing took another step towards modernity as three digital television channels started trial operations. China anticipates 30 million digital subscribers by 2005, with digital predominating by 2010, and analogue being switched off in 2015.