NHK WORLD TV partners with HOT to launch 24-hour channel in Israel

Japan International Broadcasting (http://www.jibtv.com/), the distribution company of NHK, and HOT Telecommunication Systems Ltd. (http://www.hot.net.il/), Israel’s largest communications company, have announced a new partnership which brings NHK WORLD TV (www.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/) to more than 900,000 residential subscribers throughout Israel. The stand-alone, 24-hour, English-language television news and lifestyle network produced by NHK, Japan’s sole public broadcaster, launched on Sunday, September 1, 2013, on channel 165. NHK WORLD TV is now available to 100 percent of the pay TV market in Israel.

“We have always had great respect for Israel, which was the first country to send medical assistance to Japan after the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011,” said Yoshihiko Shimizu, president and CEO, Japan International Broadcasting. “We are very pleased to work with them to deliver a variety of high-quality and compelling international news and entertainment to their audience.” NHK WORLD TV provides a 24-hour programming cycle, including the network’s news show, “NEWSLINE.” Complementing Japan and Israel’s shared interests, NHK’s objective reporting, particularly in financial news originating from Asia with programs such as “ASIA BIZ FORECAST” and “ASIAN VOICES,” provides balance for a more complete perspective on world economic and other affairs. The channel also offers a variety of lifestyle and cultural shows, including “TOKYO EYE,” “Journeys in Japan,” “imagine-nation,” “Kawaii International” and “Dining with the chef,” as well as an assortment of documentaries and specials.

“As Israel’s foremost subscription TV platform, HOT is determined to bring the latest and most relevant content to our viewers,” said Ron Hermelin, Head of channels Content Division, HOT Telecommunication Systems Ltd. “We were honored to visit Tokyo to officially sign this agreement with Japan International Broadcasting to bring vital financial and world news, as well as dynamic entertainment, to our audience.” NHK WORLD TV is part of HOT’s basic subscription package and available on channel 165. In addition to multi-channel television, the telecommunications company provides Internet infrastructure, advanced linear telephone services, ISP (internet provider) services and cellular connection services. NHK WORLD TV is currently available in 260 million households across 140 countries and regions.

DW: Peter Limbourg takes office as director general

On October 1, Peter Limbourg (53) will take office as director general of Deutsche Welle (DW). He was elected as Erik Bettermann’s successor in this function by the Broadcasting Board in March 2013.

Limbourg was the Senior Vice President of News and Political Information at ProSiebenSat.1 TV Germany until September 30.  In the past few weeks, he has already held a series of talks with different editorial teams and departments at Deutsche Welle.

On Wednesday, October 2, Limbourg will officially take on his new position at two staff meetings – at DW’s headquarters in Bonn he will be introduced by the Chairman of the Administrative Board Peter Clever, and in Berlin by the Chairman of the Broadcasting Board Valentin Schmidt.

Peter Limbourg said: “It is a great challenge and a fascinating task to be at the helm of Germany’s international broadcaster. Deutsche Welle is a media organization that enjoys an excellent reputation with its audiences worldwide. In a world, where a large number of international broadcasters are now promoting a variety of views, it is all the more important for us to persistently stand for our shared values. We will continue to ensure the credibility that DW’s staff, with great commitment, has established over the last 60 years by providing quality journalism. We will also consistently enhance DW’s multimedia profile.”

Limbourg announced that by spring 2014 – after conducting extensive talks with DW’s staff, the Broadcasting Board, the Administrative Board as well as political and social groups – he will set out a new strategic plan for Deutsche Welle for the period from 2014 to 2017.

Erik Bettermann’s term as director general ends on September 30. He has headed Deutsche Welle since 2001 and has overseen the broadcaster’s strategic realignment in the last 12 years.

After his military service, Peter Limbourg studied law in Bonn and passed the First State Examination of Law in 1987. From 1988 to 1989 he completed a journalistic traineeship at the German television news agency Deutsche Fernsehnachrichten Agentur (DFA) in Bonn and London. He worked as a reporter in Leipzig in the former GDR before becoming the Europe and NATO correspondent for DFA and SAT.1 in Brussels in 1990. In 1996 he became the Head of the ProSieben studio in Bonn, and in 1999 was appointed Co-Editor-in-Chief of N24 and Head of the Political Department at ProSieben, a position which he also took on at SAT.1 in 2001. In 2004/5 and 2008/9 Limbourg was the CEO of Pool TV, a joint venture of private television stations in Berlin. From 2008 to 2010 he was the Editor-in-Chief responsible for N24’s programming. He was anchor of SAT.1 news from 2008 and Senior Vice President of ProSiebenSat.1 TV from 2010 to September 30, 2013. Born in Bonn, Limburg spent his childhood and youth in Rome, Paris, Athens and Brussels. He is married with three children.

Eurosport signs top clubs in exclusive UEFA Women’s Champions League deals

Eurosport will continue to broadcast the best clubs in the UEFA Women’s Champions League following the acquisition of the exclusive worldwide rights for the 2013-2014 home matches of title holders VfL Wolfsburg and 2010 winners 1.FFC Turbine Potsdam.

Eurosport can also broadcast selected away matches from both German clubs and can feature other teams such as 2012 and 2011 Champions League winners Olympique Lyonnais.

Eurosport has broadcast every FIFA Women’s World Cup and UEFA Women’s Euro since 2003 as well as the UEFA Women’s Champions League since 2011. More recently the Women’s Bundesliga has joined Eurosport’s portfolio of rights, until the 2015-2016 season, confirming the channel’s commitment to women’s football.

Fans increasingly consider Eurosport as the home of women’s football, underlined by this year’s audiences. 55m different European viewers watched the UEFA EURO in Sweden in July and the tournament’s average audience saw a 53% increase compared to the 2009 edition in Finland. In May 2013 Wolfsburg’s victory in the Champions League final over Olympique Lyonnais attracted 7.8m fans (+62% vs 2012 final).

Match Scheule:

UEFA Women’s Champions League 2013/14 live on Eurosport

Round of 32 – first leg

– 9 October, 17:00 CET: Parnü Jalgpalliklubi (EST) v VfL Wolfsburg (GER)

– 9 October, 19:00 CET: FC Twente ’65 (NED) v Olympique Lyonnais (FRA)

– 10 October, 15:00 CET: MTK Hungaria FC (HUN) v 1.FFC Turbine Potsdam (GER)

Round of 32 – second leg

– 16 October, 17:00 CET: VfL Wolfsburg (GER v Parnü Jalgpalliklubi (EST)

– 16 October, 19:00 CET: 1.FFC Turbine Potsdam (GER) v MTK Hungaria FC (HUN)

Next round to be broadcast live: Round of 16 on 9-10 November (first leg) and 13-14 November (second leg). Matches to be announced soon.

Audience Sources: AGF/GfK, BARB, SKO, MMS, TNS-Gallup, Kantar Media, AGB NMR, Armadata/Kantar- Techedge.

DW streamlines TV programming for Latin America and Asia

Deutsche Welle (DW) has improved its lineups in Latin America and Asia: Starting September 30, DW (Latinoamérica) will broadcast 24 hours of Spanish and DW (Asien) 24 hours of German programming.

The changes to these lineups will ensure that audiences in Asia and Latin America will be able to enjoy more DW programming in Spanish and German. Up until now, DW (Latinoamérica) broadcast 20 hours in Spanish, and DW (Asien) 20 hours of German.

“We are further streamlining our lineups to reflect the growing importance of our target audiences in Asia and Latin America,” said DW’s Director of Global Content Christoph Lanz.

The new 24-hour German service in Asia is part of a dual channel strategy for the region. The flagship channel DW is currently available around the clock in English as well. In addition, DW’s English channel is available in North America, Africa and Australia.

Viewers in Europe can still tune in to DW (Europe), which broadcasts 18 hours in English and six hours in German. DW (Arabia) offers viewers in the Middle East ten hours in Arabic and 14 hours in English. DW (Amerika) is broadcast throughout the entire content with 20 hours in German and four hours in English.

Starting September 30, DW’s half-hour music program PopXport will be broadcast once weekly – instead of three times per month. Kino, the German film magazine, has received a new spot in the lineup but will still be broadcast once per month.

PopXport features the best acts and musicians from the German music scene as well as the latest trends and events. PopXport is also a media partner of “Initiative Musik,” a funding agency set up by the German federal government for the music industry in Germany. It is available in English, German, Spanish and Arabic. (Source: DW Press Release)

Access DW’s television programming via Media Center:
http://mediacenter.dw.de/english/live/

NHK WORLD reaches Africa with Globecast on SES-4

Globecast today announced that it is providing services to NHK WORLD, delivering the channel via satellite to new audiences in Central and Western Africa. NHK WORLD, the international broadcast channel of Japanese national public broadcaster NHK, launched the new service on July 30 as part of Canalsat, a package of more than 130 channels, radio stations, and services operated by CANAL+ Afrique on the SES-4 satellite at 22 degrees west orbital position.

Carried as part of the Canalsat Afrique direct-to-home schedule, NHK WORLD is being offered free-to-air for these new African audiences, in keeping with its global brand philosophy for other markets. Globecast is providing a complete solution to bring NHK WORLD to the point of uplink, including contribution, encryption, and encoding.

“With its excellent coverage of the whole Central and Western Africa region and a compelling path to entry into the hotel chains there, SES-4 offers NHK WORLD a solid platform for its initial launch into Africa and future expansion moving forward,” said Juliet Bayliss, UK Sales Director for Globecast. “We’re glad we were able to leverage our close ties with Canalsat to integrate our client NHK WORLD in its service plan, despite the very tight schedule. Our ability to negotiate effectively with our satellite partners is a large part of the service we offer to content providers.” (Source: Press Release)

MBC Group launches ‘Doing Good’ initiative for entrepreneurial Arab youth

 In its mission of focusing on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as one of the Group’s core values through “MBC Hope”, MBC Group has recently launched “Doing Good” initiative which aims at nurturing, empowering, strengthening and fostering creativity among the Arab youth. This annual initiative will provide young individuals in the region with the opportunity to showcase their positive contributions towards their communities via spreading virtuousness and integrity among their societies.

The initiative will empower youth of different ages to participate and bring forward their best creative ideas to undertake all sorts of goodwill activities while demonstrating their ongoing commitment to helping others.

Youth are invited to participate in the “Doing Good” initiative by uploading their videos, studies, research papers, projects, etc. on www.mbc.net/alamal and entering them into one of the following 4 categories:

–           “Humanitarian Issues”: Such as Poverty, Education, Health and Prevention, Helping the needy, etc.

–          “Social entrepreneurship and Start-Up companies”: Includes commercial and industrial small projects with a good and positive return on society.

–          “Creativity and Innovation”: Production of short movies/films that highlight positive “individual achievements” and “entrepreneurship” in favor of the society.

–          “Environment”: Such as the development and implementation of small local projects involved in recycling, water preservation, sustainable energy, waste reduction, etc.

The deadline for submitting entries for “Doing Good” initiative is 31st of October 2013. Once submitted, all entries, projects, research, etc. will be studied and analyzed in details by a specialized judging panel (to be announced at a later stage). A winner from each category will then be chosen and all winning projects (total of 4) will be highlighted and communicated on all of MBC Group’s Platforms to monitor the progress of the projects, while also further empowering and encouraging the youth behind it. (Source: MBC press release)