France 24 extends its distribution in the Netherlands

France 24 has extended its distribution across the Netherlands by concluding two agreements with cable operators Ziggo and DELTA.

Thanks to a new agreement with Ziggo, France 24 French version is now available via the new application “TV Française”. The application is available for all subscribers equipped with the operator’s Horizon Box, which represents some 800.000 households of the total Ziggo park of 4 million and “TV Française” is intended to become available to all Horizon Go subscribers at a later date.

On DELTA, France 24 French language channel was launched on March 23rd as part of the optional Buitenlandpakket (“Foreign package”). Available on channel 525, France 24 is potentially available to Delta’s 135.000 households in the province of Zeeland in the Netherlands.

France 24 is also available 24/7 in the Netherlands on various platforms and notably on Canal Digitaal in English (channel n° 85), French (n° 239) and in Arabic (n°262).

For more real-time information on France 24’s distribution worldwide, go to ► http://f24.my/ijOOim

(Source: France 24 press release)

NHK WORLD TV expands IPTV footprint in ASEAN

NHK WORLD TV, a 24-hr English language channel, continues to reach out to new subscribers in ASEAN with its IPTV launch on 17 March 2016 on Advanced Info Service Public Company Limited (AIS), the largest mobile phone network provider in Thailand.
This launch sees NHK WORLD TV’s extensive programs being made available in HD to AIS Fibre broadband subscribers on its TV platform, AIS PLAYBOX, as well as its mobile application, AIS PLAY, running on both Android and iOS systems.
“Thailand, being a vibrant and robust ASEAN country, is an important market for us. We are confident Thai viewers will continue to find our news coverage objective and accurate, and our lifestyle programs entertaining and enlightening,” said Yoshihiko Shimizu, President and CEO, Japan International Broadcasting.
Operating from Japan, NHK WORLD TV is a 24-hour English language television service for international viewers; providing the latest Asia-centered informative and entertainment programs. NHK WORLD TV is available to 290 million households in 150 countries and regions. It is accessible via free mobile app, online live-streaming and video-on-demand on its website.
About Japan International Broadcasting, Inc. Japan International Broadcasting Inc. (JIB), a subsidiary of NHK, is responsible for the worldwide distribution of NHK WORLD TV as well as the Japanese language channel NHK WORLD PREMIUM. Currently, the two channels are broadcast around the world on three international plus domestic satellites in their respective markets and reach households, hotels and others via DTH, cable, IPTV and terrestrial broadcast. (Source: NHK World TV press release)

Africanews TV launch today

Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo – Today at 17:00 local time, Michael Peters, CEO of Euronews and Africanews, officially launches Africanews channel, with the whole Africanews’ team.

 

Africanews is the first independent and multilingual pan-African news outlet to show the new face of news coverage from a fast-moving continent.

From Pointe-Noire in the Republic of the Congo, a team of 50 media professionals from 15 countries across sub-Saharan Africa has since 4 January 2016 been providing coverage, on africanews.com, of Africa and the rest of the world from a purely pan-African perspective. They are supported by an additional extensive network of 45 correspondents all over Africa, operating in conjunction with Africanews’ French-speaking and English-speaking editorial teams.

Africanews is a 100% Euronews subsidiary financed through advertising and distribution. Africanews adheres to the same editorial charter as its European sister channel, Euronews.

Africanews has created a fully-fledged pan-African network, with editorial decisions taken in Africa for an African audience.

From 20 April, the TV viewers of sub-Saharan Africa join the existing Africanews community on its website, its YouTube channels, and its Facebook and Twitter accounts.

 

For more informations about Africanews, its genesis and its programmes, the presskit is available: africanews.com/page/pressroom

 

 

Africanews: a sub-Saharan Africa channel

From its TV launch, Africanews is immediately available in 7.3 million homes in 33 countries across sub-Saharan Africa.

This exceptional launch is being conducted in partnership with major pay-TV players in Africa, who believe in this new pan-African media outlet.

Several national channels with regional reach have also chosen to team up with Africanews, and will broadcast part of its output (from 30 minutes to several hours a day): Canal 2 Info in Cameroon. MBC on Mauritius. Ouest TV in Senegal. RTA in Madagascar.

The Africanews signal covers sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian Ocean islands via two satellites: SES 4 and SES 5. To give the largest possible number of TV viewers access to this new source of African and international news, Africanews is broadcast unencrypted and offered free of charge, for the first six months, to operators and owners of dishes pointed at one of the two satellites.

* At launch, Africanews will also be distributed by operators in the following countries :

Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Sao Tome, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda.

 

Africanews: a business model based on commercial revenues

Africanews is a 100% Euronews subsidiary financed through advertising, distribution, production and partnerships revenues. Sales of advertising space start today on digital media and on TV. The first advertisers are: the mobile phone company MTN Congo, Brussels Airlines, the hotel chain Accor Africa and Madagascar Fair International.

(Source: Euronews press release)

The BBG announces new VOA Director

The Broadcasting Board of Governors today will welcome Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Amanda Bennett as the 29th Director of the Voice of America (VOA).  An introduction and swearing-in ceremony will be held at Voice of America headquarters at 10 a.m. this morning and will be streamed live on the BBG website,  www.bbg.gov

 

“We are thrilled to have such a talented, experienced and award-winning journalist as Amanda take the helm at VOA,” said BBG Chairman Jeff Shell. “Her unique skills and deep understanding of the rapidly evolving digital news marketplace will serve VOA well.”

 

“Amanda embodies everything we’ve been looking for in a VOA Director,” agreed BBG CEO and Director John Lansing. “In today’s complex geopolitical environment, VOA’s work is more important than ever, and we are confident that Amanda will lead VOA to great success around the world on all media platforms.”

 

“I am happy and excited to be part of such a vital news organization,” said Bennett.  “We are the only source of reliable, objective, credible news and information for a large part of the world.  What’s more, our mission of covering the fascinating complexity of our country and its people is a beat like no other. I look forward to working with the skilled and passionate journalists at VOA to bring those stories alive for the world.”

 

Bennett served as executive editor of Bloomberg News, where she created and ran a global team of investigative reporters and editors and co-founded the Bloomberg News Women’s project.  She also served as editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer, editor of the Herald-Leader in Lexington, Kentucky, managing editor/projects for The Oregonian in Portland, and reporter and editor for the Wall Street Journal for more than 20 years, including a stint as the Journal’s Beijing correspondent. Most recently, she has been a contributing columnist for The Washington Post.

 

Bennett shared the 1997 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting with her Journal colleagues, and in 2001 led a team from The Oregonian to a Pulitzer Prize for Public Service.  Projects by the Bloomberg projects and investigations team, led by Bennett, won numerous awards, including Loeb, Polk, Barlett & Steele, Headliners, Society of American Business Editors and Writers, and Overseas Press Club awards.

 

Bennett is the author of six books and a graduate of Harvard College.  Together with her husband, Donald Graham, she co-founder of TheDream.US, which provides college scholarships to the children of undocumented immigrants.

 

Bennett succeeds David Ensor, who served as VOA Director from 2011-2015.  VOA’s Associate Director of Language Programming Kelu Chao has served as Acting VOA Director since June of last year.   (Source: BBG press release)

Intelsat’s premier video neighbourhoods to distribute BBC World News to viewers around the globe

Intelsat S.A. (NYSE: I), operator of the world’s first Globalized Network, powered by its leading satellite backbone, announced today that BBC World News, a leading global news TV channel, has renewed and expanded its contract for use of multiple Intelsat premier video neighborhoods and the IntelsatOne®  terrestrial network to distribute high-quality standard definition (SD) and high definition (HD) content across several continents.

Under the multi-year agreement, BBC World News will be delivered to millions of viewers in the Americas and Asia via four of Intelsat’s premier video neighborhoods:

  • Galaxy 13 at 127˚ West – a North America cable distribution neighborhood utilized by the world’s top programmers to deliver premium HD channels
  • Intelsat 19 at 166˚ East – a Pacific Rim cable distribution neighborhood and South Pacific Direct-to-Home (DTH) platform
  • Intelsat 20 at 68.5˚ East – a cable distribution and DTH neighborhood and transcontinental hotspot from Europe to East Asia, and the number one video neighborhood serving India
  • Intelsat 21 at 302˚ East – a Latin America cable distribution neighborhood with the highest cable head-end penetration on the continent

“Information is critical to any community and by leveraging Intelsat’s globalized network, we’re able to reliably deliver high-quality content that keeps millions of viewers up to date on the latest events happening around the world,” said Karen Schmidt, Intelsat’s Vice President of Marketing. “Intelsat’s strong regional neighborhoods and the IntelsatOne terrestrial network provide our customers with flexible, cost-effective and secure, distribution solutions, enabling them to efficiently expand their coverage and reach.”

The IntelsatOne terrestrial network, featuring more than 36,000 miles of leased fiber and eight strategically located teleports around the globe, will provide uplink services for the distribution network.  IntelsatOne will also provide dual and geographically diverse fiber routing from the BBC World News playout facilities.

“The world’s top programmers require access to the highest levels of cable and DTH penetration around the globe,” said Kurt Riegelman, Intelsat’s SVP, Sales and Marketing. “Our leading video neighborhoods in the Americas and Asia will allow clients such as the BBC to reach more viewers in more markets and offer them the chance to grow their businesses.”

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(Source: Intelsat press release)