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00 20 www.inbroadcast.com | Vol: 7 - Issue 9 | September 2017 InNews Harmonic Powers SKY Brasil Channels BRA / USA: DTH satellite operator SKY Brasil has deployed a Harmonic software-based video processing solution to deliver linear HD and SD channels in its new broadcast centre. "Our video delivery needs are growing. When we moved into our new broadcast facility, we needed to partner with a technology provider that would not only simplify our workflow but also guarantee exceptional video quality," said Luis Otavio Marchezetti, Engineering Vice President at SKY Brasil. Slomo.tv Launches videoReferee VG USA: At IBC, slomo.tv will introduce the ninth generation of its videoReferee system. The videoReferee VG system supports up to 24 discrete 3G SDI video channels and supports 3G/ HD/720p signals. Referees can analyse in-play incidents frame by frame simultaneously from several cameras and the video image can be magnified. Slow motion playback is of sufficient quality that it can be included in television broadcasts. In addition, videoReferee VG provides an extra multi-viewer output for the referee's assistant. Mediahaus Selects Blackmagic Design AUT: With increased demand for its live production offering, Austriabased Mediahaus has found the introduction of an OB van a valuable addition for delivering sport, culture, and corporate live production requirements. The priority was to implement an interoperable system where the individual components could talk to one another, eliminating the need for complex work arounds. At the heart of the OB solution is an ATEM 2 M/E Production Studio 4K switcher and ATEM 2 M/E broadcast panel. It's Show Time again! NEP Switzerland Doubles 4K/UHD Production N EP Switzerland has doubled its 4K production resources in readiness for broadcast production work on the 2017/2018 season of the Swiss Raiffeisen Super League (RSL). Contracted to produce all of the Premier Swiss Football League's games in 4K/UHD, the TV service provider commissioned the 4K/UHD UHD 42 OB Vehicle - constructed by German system integrator Broadcast Solutions GmbH as part of its Streamline series, with two production areas supporting up to 10 cameras. Reto Osterwalder, Managing Director of NEP Switzerland, said: "While still an exception for other broadcasters, productions in 4K/UHD are normal for us. With the experience gained as a team during last season's 4K productions, our state-of-the-art 4K OB vehicles and our cutting- NEP Switzerland's UHD 42 OB Switzerland now operates two largescale 4K/UHD OB vans, and produces more than 140 league games in 4K during the season. Broadcast though the Teleclub Sport Pay-TV channel, RSL ranks among the world's sharpest sports broadcasting. Riedel Partner With PTScientists For Moon Mission R iedel is providing the communications and signal infrastructure for the groundbreaking project in which PTScientists will aim to be the first private company to land on the Moon. Artist's impression of the PTScientists' Mission to the Moon InShow Filming Package - On Your Stand edge infrastructure, we capture the atmosphere of the games in perfect picture quality and reliably deliver it to all the viewers - every match day." UHD 42 made its debut at the RSL season opener at the end of July in the Stade de Suisse in Berne. Along with the UHD 41 OB, NEP "At Riedel, we're no strangers to performing under pressure, as demonstrated by our work supporting Felix Baumgartner's record-breaking free-fall jump from the stratosphere. After the massive success of the Stratos project, I wondered what would be next," said Jacqueline Voß, Manager, Corporate Development at Riedel Communications. "Being a technology partner for the Mission to the Moon is not just a huge testament to the reliability of our Artist and MediorNet solutions, but it also speaks volumes about our engineering teams that work behind the scenes. All of us at Riedel are thrilled to be a part of this project." Mission to the Moon will attempt to place a spacecraft on the lunar surface, dispatch two remotely controlled Audi lunar quattro Moon rovers, and broadcast live video back to Earth in HD. Due to launch next year, the project is the work of PTScientists and their key technology partners, Audi and Vodafone. PTScientists chose the TaurusLittrow valley for the Mission to the Moon, the notable landing site of Apollo 17 in 1972. In New York InBroadcast will again offer a bespoke EXPO package service. Shooting in HD format, we are offering an exclusive package on your stand for intro, meeting, interview & filming opportunity. InBroadcast will direct recordings which will be forwarded to clients to keep and to utilise at their own discretion. If this is of interest, please let us know at your earliest convenience. All inclusive cost is US$500 / £349 Contact The Media Team: Tel: +44 (0)28 9061 0420 or Email: phillip@inbroadcast.com MEDIA IN ACTION October 18-19, 2017 www.nabshowny.com 77,839* minutes viewed 44,396* views *Source: YouTube Analy 8th September 2017 @ 15:50 tics GMT