
Chellomedia Goes Live With OmniBus iTX
in Europe
September 20, 2007
Source: OmniBus Systems
Chellomedia,
a leading European provider of broadcast content and digital
services, has launched a new 24-hour broadcast service based
on the groundbreaking OmniBus iTX playout and automation system.
Configured for three channels and an additional backup channel,
Chellomedia's iTX system went on-air Sept. 1 after an installation
and commissioning period of only two days.
Chellomedia is using the iTX system to broadcast around the
clock across Europe, with the initial channel launch to be
followed by two additional channels in Q4 2007 and a further
upgrade to HD broadcasting on some channels in 2008.
"We've been able to bring this service to air in record
time, thanks to an incredibly short commissioning process
with the iTX system," said Jon Try, head of engineering
at Chellomedia. "This is a perfect illustration of one
of the great benefits of iTX from OmniBus: Because of the
unprecedented speed and ease of the process, we've been able
to launch and run the new service in a highly cost-effective
way and plan for a transparent upgrade to HD next year."
iTX is a powerful, multi-format, full-featured production,
automation and playout system running in software on standard
IT hardware. For Chellomedia's installation, iTX is integrated
with the company's IBMS scheduling system, and content is
transferred via ftp direct to the iTX storage for automated
transmission with interstitials and software branding provided
by iTX's Logo module.
"Chellomedia's launch of this self-contained service
shows how quickly and effectively channels can be brought
to air with iTX in an IT-based environment," said Robert
Stopford, vice president of sales for OmniBus in Europe, the
Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific. "It is not an
exaggeration to say that being able to deliver new services
with such rapidity and cost-effectiveness radically changes
the business model for content owners of all kinds, and in
all sectors of the industry."
iTX's revolutionary, next-generation software-based broadcast
production and transmission solution is installed at major
broadcasters and innovative content providers around the world.
Using just standard IT hardware and advanced software technology,
iTX builds on OmniBus Systems' high-end automation expertise
to deliver automation, ingest, editing and content management
and act as a video server, master controller, graphics device
and logo inserter.
More information about OmniBus Systems' digital asset management,
automation and transmission technology is available online
at www.omnibus.tv.
About Chellomedia
Chellomedia is the Europe-based content division of Liberty
Global and a leading international provider and distributor
of TV channels, content and digital services. It currently
runs TV and content businesses that comprise a portfolio of
22 TV brands as well as a suite of digital services (on-demand
and interactive services). These brands are managed and distributed
through numerous feeds and multiplexes and reach 181 million
households worldwide.
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