EBU signs agreement for additional C-band capacity on AsiaSat 2
Asia Satellite Telecommunications (AsiaSat) has signed a new lease agreement with the European Broadcasting Union (EB
Starts 3rd October
B4U Music brought some cheer for India at the PROMAX Awards given away in Singapore on 5 December when it took away nine trophies.
Nearly 9,000 entries from across the globe vied for top promotion, marketing and design glories from more than 100 judges at the annual awards. The majority of the award-winning works were from Channel [V].
B4U Music won four Gold, three Silver & two Special Category awards, a company release said. The Special Category Awards (which are different from the Gold & Silver category) acknowledge the most outstanding piece of work from entries that come in from the broadcast industry, throughout Asia, in which B4U Music won ‘Best Of Show‘ & ‘Rocket Award for Rising Talent‘. There were over 700 entries for the Awards.
Commenting on the achievement, Kalyanasundaram, director - creative and editorial, B4U Music said: "With our debut entry itself, we have bagged the maximum PROMAX Awards for an Indian music channel. This endorses us as the most creative channel in the rat race of music entertainment. We don‘t run the race, we lead it."
The PROMAX & BDA Asia 2001, serves to showcase the latest developments in techniques and technology that will determine the future direction of the industry. It is also the meeting ground for those in broadcast, allowing them to connect with other creative minds.
PROMAX & BDA are non-profit organizations representing 4,200 member companies worldwide. The awards are given in recognition of promotion and marketing activity in electronic media. Judges looked for overall creativity, production quality and results in achieving marketing objectives.
Award | Category | Programme |
Special | Best Of Show | Making Movies |
Special | Rocket Award for Rising Talent | Rajesh Krishnan, Head of OAP, B4U Music |
Gold | Best Original Music | Sound of Music |
Gold | Best Prog. Opener, Logo & Packaging | Sound of Music |
Gold | Best Launch Campaign | Making Movies |
Gold | Funniest Spot | Direction |
Silver | Best In-House Station Image Promo | Now in Europe |
Silver | Best Audio | Sound Engineering |
Silver | Best Original Music | Bajao |
(In the original report posted on 7 December, there were details provided of award winners from Star India, among other channels, alongside that for B4U. This information was incorrect in that it referred to awards presented at the PROMAX and Broadcast Designers‘ Association [BDA] Awards 2001 held in Miami in the US in July and not to the Singapore event. The error is deeply regretted: MANAGING EDITOR)
Asia Satellite Telecommunications (AsiaSat) has signed a new lease agreement with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). This will give C-band more capacity on AsiaSat 2 and allow Asiasat to offer the EBU better transmission services of live sports and news events in Asia.
AsiaSat, the continent‘s leading provider of high-quality satellite services, claims in an official release that AsiaSat 2 has proved to be a very successful satellite gateway between Asia and Europe due to its extensive C-band footprint and the availability of turnaround facilities.
AsiaSat 2, a Lockheed Martin Series 7000 model, carries twenty 36 MHz and four 72 MHz C-band, as well as nine 54 MHz Ku-band linearised transponders. Its C-band footprint covers 53 countries embracing Asia, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Australasia and the C.I.S. AsiaSat 2 also has a high-power Ku beam serving the Greater China region, Korea and Japan.
The EBU groups 70 national broadcasters from 51 countries in the region. It operates the Eurovision and Euroradio networks. It is also responsible for coordinating news and sports programming, besides actively promoting public service broadcasting.
The Union renewed its first lease of a full 36 MHz C-band transponder on AsiaSat 2 six months ago, using it to transmit regular and ad-hoc video contribution feeds between Asia and Europe. EBU had extended its Eurovision Network into Asia by signing the first lease on AsiaSat 2 a few years ago. Leasing additional capacity enables the EBU to strengthen the company‘s array of services as well as to increase the number of export feeds towards the Asia-Pacific region from Europe and other regions.
EBU‘s Eurovision Network is fully digital with a total capacity of 38 channels over Europe, six channels over Asia and 11 channels over the Americas. Eurovision Network boasts over 100,000 news items and 8500 hours of sporting and cultural events transmitted last year.
The Indian arm of the California-based animation and graphics workstation company, SGI, organised a seminar on 5 December at Hotel Le Meridien Mumbai focusing on interactive television and digital asset management. Australia-based SGI Media Commerce business development manager (Asia Pacific) Greg Doyle jetted down to India to highlight SGI‘s solutions around the ITV domain along with SGI India director marketing Avinash Fotedar.
The duo talked at length about SGI products such as the VOD (Video on Demand) and NVOD (Near Video on Demand) software and Media Servers which are mainly targeting media and entertainment enterprises including broadcast, cable networks satellite providers and telcos.
The duo says they offer asset management solutions with Media 360 using Ascential software which allows organisations to acquire, index, manage, track and store multiple media content targeting the Internet, educational institutions, government organisations, and for science and research
SGI media servers support most digital, MPEG-2, DVCPRO-25,and uncompressed formats, he reveals. These servers enable feed, acquisition, simultaneous ingest and play out-to-air multiple channels, ad insertions, digital news editing systems creation of play lists and also distribution between networked facilities. Costly satellite transmission and tape transfers are made redundant with this technology
According to Doyle, SGI has a vast range of products. Says he: "The range is limitless today. SGI servers enable a system to be scaled from two to 512 processors with up to 80GB per second of sustained I/O bandwidth, enabling a production system supporting thousands of digital video streams simultaneously," he points out. Wherever we do not have the complete know how , we tie up with established people to offer solutions, we have tie ups with Oracle Video server, Marconi, Streammaster from Motorola, Viagate technologies to name a few."
Doyle believes that there is a lot of potential for interactive television solutions in the Indian market. "We do not have any installations in India as yet, but we decided to hold this seminar to showcase our technology and gauge the response from industry."
But he adds that internationally, media servers have found a lot of acceptance, both in the US, Europe and Japan. Says he: "Tens of thousands of servers in the US play directly to air in cable channels in the US. In south-east Asia, a government telecom body in Taiwan has already acquired our NVOD and VOD servers at a cost of US$3 million. We feel that Taiwan ,China and India are the biggest markets for our technology today
He adds that SGI offers other solutions for weather prediction, mapping, science and technology, space, aeronautics, oil and gas exploration, graphics and designing.
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