27 October 2016
Euronews is setting up a subsidiary in Singapore and opening its first sales office outside of Europe.
The Asia-Pacific region has been a priority development area for four years. To reflect the channel’s increased distribution to more than 23 million homes across the region and to drive further growth in Asia-Pacific, Euronews has taken a strategic decision to open a subsidiary in Singapore, its first sales office outside of Europe.
Euronews Sales Singapore Pte. Ltd is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the integrated advertising network Euronews Sales SARL, based in Paris.
The mission of the Singapore office will be to develop advertising and increase the distribution of Euronews.
To meet this goal, Guillaume Canard-Duchêne has been appointed Asia-Pacific Sales Director and Maxime Vandenbroucque has been appointed Asia-Pacific Distribution Manager.
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Olivier de Montchenu,
Chief Commercial Officer, Managing Director of Euronews Sales SARL |
“In a few years, Euronews has established itself in the Asia-Pacific region. The main aim is to increase our visibility with advertisers and ad agencies interested in communicating via Euronews media.
Our distribution is now mature enough to reach out to future clients seeking a high-quality media outlet providing global coverage, which Euronews can offer thanks to its distribution in nearly 200 countries. Other clients want to promote their business to Europeans and, there too, Euronews is a relevant choice, because for years we have been the top international news channel in Europe.
We are very pleased to welcome Guillaume Canard-Duchêne and Maxime Vandenbroucque to our team. They will be opening our office in Singapore, our first sales subsidiary outside of Europe.
Their expertise on Asian markets, in addition to their knowledge of the international media market, will support the development of a commercial strategy in this region, and help us get as close as possible to our clients and partners, to drive the growth of our business.”
Guillaume Canard-Duchêne
Guillaume Canard-Duchêne will be managing the Asia-Pacific Sales Department and heading up the subsidiary.
He is responsible for creating and consolidating the sales strategy, with the aim of permanently establishing Euronews on the advertising market in the region, and increasing revenue. The priority targets are China and Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, the Southeast Asian countries and Australia.
He is also in charge of leading and managing a network of seven sales representatives based in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, South Korea and Thailand.
Guillaume Canard-Duchêne, 45, is joining the team of Olivier de Montchenu, Managing Director of Euronews Sales and Chief Commercial Officer of Euronews.
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Previously at Eurosport Group, Guillaume, then based in Paris, headed up operations in Asia between 1996 and 2000, and from 2006 when he opened the Hong Kong office, and then the Tokyo office, which he managed until late 2010.
Between 2011 and 2014, Guillaume was based in London, where he was Sales Director for the UK. Until he joined Euronews, he was in charge of Eurosport’s sales teams for western and southern Europe.
A graduate of the University of Middlesex in the United Kingdom, Guillaume spent a few years in Africa before beginning his career in the media. |
“We believe that proximity to our representatives and clients in Asia Pacific results in more efficiency. By getting closer we are able to provide strategic input and better understand our clients’ needs. We are building partnerships delivering multilingual content and helping them reach their communication objectives in the European markets and beyond.”
Maxime Vandenbroucque
Maxime Vandenbroucque is joining Euronews to take charge of developing linear and non-linear distribution with cable operators, IPTV, satellite TV providers and terrestrial broadcasters across the Asia-Pacific region.
He will also lead a network of five local representatives based India, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand.
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Maxime Vandenbroucque, Asia-Pacific Distribution Manager |
“Asia-Pacific is the market with the strongest growth. The strategic position of Singapore provides the best conditions to develop the distribution of Euronews in the region. Thanks to this new location, we are now as close as possible to our clients in this highly competitive market.”
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Maxime Vandenbroucque, 27 years old, worked at TV5MONDE between 2014 and 2016 as Marketing Manager for the Asia-Pacific region. He also participated in regional development with cable operators and digital distribution businesses.
Maxime did his principal studies in France, followed by specialisations in Mexico and Denmark.
He is a graduate of the Kedge Business School in Bordeaux, with a Master’s degree in Management. |
Source: Euronews press release
25 October 2016
Japanology Plus
Japanophiles: Paul Lorimer
Nov 3 Thu 4:30/ 8:30/ 16:30/ 22:30 (UTC) <28 min.>
Awamori is Okinawa’s signature alcoholic beverage. After three or more years of aging it’s called kusu, a drink frequently noted for its fragrance and smoothness. In the old days the aging process would always take place in a ceramic vessel, and some of the best of these are now made by New Zealander Paul Lorimer, who has lived in Okinawa for 36 years. There are no short cuts for Lorimer. He digs his own clay, makes the vessels in a traditional way, and never stops experimenting as he strives for the ultimate kusu container. Interviewer: Peter Barakan
Dining with the Chef
Okinawan Home Cooking
Nov 4 Fri 14:30/ 20:30/ Sat 2:10/ 8:10 (UTC) <28 min.>
A kingdom once flourished in what is now Japan’s Okinawa prefecture. Even today, one can sense the presence of its culture. 82-year-old chef Ayaka Yamamoto specializes in the cuisine of the Ryukyu kingdom. The healthy food of Okinawa is credited with contributing to long lifespans of the people there. It reflects the tropical environment and history of a place influenced by Japan, China, and Southeast Asia. Gracious hospitality enhances the appeal. Program host Yu Hayami explores the essence of Ryukyu cuisine.
Cycle around Japan
A journey of Yaeyama Islands
Nov 5 Sat 23:10/ Sun 5:10/ 10:10/ 17:10 (UTC) <49 min. 30 sec.>
CYCLE AROUND JAPAN presents invigorating bike rides to hidden sites that have escaped the attention of guidebooks. This episode features the Yaeyama islands in Okinawa, where the lifestyle that has existed since ancient times is still strong. The trip is filled with discoveries, including the sabani boats of Ishigaki island made from logs, the exquisite scenery of Taketomi island, and a woman who carries on the tradition of minsa fabric. A stop on Hateruma leads to the island’s only school, where kids from kindergarten to junior high study together. Immerse yourself in a four-day journey through nature and culture.
J-MELO in Okinawa Part1, Part2
[Part 1] Nov 20 Sun 15:10/ 21:10/ Mon 3:30/ 9:30 (UTC) <28 min.>
[Part 2] Nov 27 Sun 15:10/ 21:10/ Mon 3:30/ 9:30 (UTC) <28 min.>
Over the course of two weeks, J-MELO brings you the grand finale of the “The 6th. WorldWide Uchinanchu Festival.” The event, in Naha, takes place every five years, drawing Okinawan people home from wherever they may be across the globe. This year’s performers include BEGIN, DIAMANTES, Kariyushi58, and RYUKYUDISKO. NHK’s Okinawa station conducted a survey to choose “Songs of Okinawa to present to the world,” and J-MELO host May J. will perform a tune from the list.
(Source: NHK WORLD TV press releas)
24 October 2016
A freelance video journalist covering the battle against the Islamic State (IS) militant group in Mosul, Iraq for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) was critically injured in a mortar attack October 20.
Rasool Mahmood, who was covering the military campaign against IS in Iraq for RFE/RL’s service to Iran, Radio Farda, was reporting from the front lines of the push to retake the country’s second largest city from IS militants when he was wounded by a mortar in a counter attack by IS fighters against Kurdish Peshmerga and Iraqi forces.
Mahmood was traveling with Peshmerga soldiers about 25 kilometers from the center of Mosul when the attack happened. He sustained broken bones and the likely loss of one eye. He is currently being treated at a hospital in Erbil.
“We are devastated by the news that our colleague is wounded,” said RFE/RL President Thomas Kent. “He is a brave and dedicated reporter and we are doing everything possible to support his family and get him the medical attention he needs.”
Mahmood’s coverage of the battle for Mosul has included exclusive video and photo reports from the battlefield, as well as exclusive interviews, including with the Iraqi Army Chief of Staff and the Secretary General of the Peshmerga forces. Several of Mahmood’s reports for Radio Farda have been picked up by CNN, Time magazine, USA Today and other international media outlets.
RFE/RL’s Radio Farda has set up a GoFundMe campaign to raise funds for Mahmood and his family.
(Source: RFE/RL press release)
24 October 2016
Intelsat (NYSE: I), operator of the world’s first Globalized Network, powered by its leading satellite backbone, today announced a contract with Nine Network Australia to distribute programming to the company’s six domestic television stations as well as provide global satellite and fiber connectivity using the IntelsatOne terrestrial network to bring news content and special events from around the world to Australia for its network affiliates.
Nine Network Australia (NNA) is one of the country’s top-rated commercial television networks, with local stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Darwin, along with a regional broadcaster, NBN. The network also has news bureaus in Canberra, London and Los Angeles. NNA is a subsidiary of Nine Entertainment Co., one of Australia’s leading media companies.
Intelsat initially is providing services via the Australia/New Zealand Ku-Band beam on Intelsat 19 for the network’s broadcasting requirement. Under the agreement, Intelsat’s network support will extend well into the next decade.
“Our Globalized Network allows us to meet NNA’s needs today and to increase our level of support if the network expands over time to meet the demands of multi-platform coverage,” said Terry Bleakley, Regional Vice President, Asia Pacific Sales, Intelsat. “NNA will also benefit from Intelsat’s global coverage for international contribution and distribution requirements.”
NNA previously used Intelsat for its domestic and international occasional use requirements. Most recently, NNA chose Intelsat to provide short-term services for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro using Intelsat 29e.
(Source: Intelsat press release)
21 October 2016
Regional broadcaster Channel NewsAsia launches the inaugural Channel NewsAsia SME (Small Medium Enterprise) Hackamit in Singapore today. Hackamit gathers top leaders, influencers, industry experts and middle management from regional SMEs, providing them the platform for robust discussion and collaboration.
Hackamit brings together representatives from leading regional SMEs and experts, in two sessions, as they share insights on the challenges and solutions unique to SMEs. They would discuss how SMEs can leverage innovation, social and online media in sharpening their strategies, and how SMEs can effectively identify and incorporate new technologies in their businesses to ensure maximum growth potential. Among the leading SME entrepreneurs are Mr Takahiro Yagi, Craftsman and Director of Kaikako Co. Ltd from Japan, and Mr Sunil Chainani, Senior Director of Fabindia from India.
Steven Chia, Mediacorp’s News Presenter and Editor, moderates the panel discussions. The event is attended by invited guests, including representatives and heads of local SMEs.
Vice President of Mediacorp News Segment’s Marketing, Distribution and Innovation Mr Yong Chung Jin says, “We are honoured to bring together like-minded businesspeople from around the region and provide them with a platform for idea generation and exchange. We envision the Channel NewsAsia SME Hackamit to be the select event for SMEs, and we want to bring it into other regional countries in the future.”
Highlights from the Channel NewsAsia SME Hackamit will be included in a five-part documentary series, The Big Turnaround. The series profiles five successful SMEs from different regions (India, Indonesia, Japan, Thailand and Vietnam) and industries (fashion, food and beverage, hospitality, retail and transport). The Big Turnaround will telecast on Channel NewsAsia every Thursday from 3 November 2016, 9.30 – 10.00pm (Sin/HK/MNL time). The series will also be available for catch-up viewing online at www.channelnewsasia.com/tv and www.toggle.sg.
(Source: Channel NewsAsia press release)