
BBC Arabic TV Launches With Omneon Spectrum
Servers for Tapeless Workflow
June 3, 2008
Source: Omneon
Omneon, Inc. today announced
that BBC World Service has selected Omneon Spectrum
media servers to provide ingest and playout for its new news-based
Arabic TV service, which will reach viewers in 22 countries
across the Middle East. The free BBC Arabic satellite and
cable television channel, with studio facilities in the U.K.,
launched in March with 12 hour service that will expand to
24 hours in the summer.
At the center of a tapeless workflow at BBC Arabic TV, one
Spectrum system ingests 13 channels while the second Spectrum
system delivers the main service to air, making full use of
its 10 output channels across a redundant
pair of playout servers under IBIS ServerPlay control, interfacing
with DaletPlus News Suite, an AP ENPS newsroom system, and
Vizrt graphics.
Deployment of the Spectrum servers enables the new broadcaster
to take advantage of the systems' rock-solid reliability to
ensure broadcast continuity, an open architecture that enables
tight integration with other
best-of-breed systems for optimal workflow efficiency, and
modular design to allow easy addition of capacity and features
without disruption.
"People all over the world trust the BBC to provide reliable
information, so we are particularly pleased that they have
trusted us to provide such an important part of this new system,"
said Geoff Stedman, senior vice president of marketing and
products at Omneon.
BBC World Service has placed an order for two additional Spectrum
systems to be deployed for ingest and playout for the forthcoming
BBC Persia TV channel, which will launch later this year.
The BBC first began broadcasting radio news to the Arab world
70 years ago and now operates a multimedia news service for
the Middle East and North Africa with a measured audience
of more than 14 million on radio and online.
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