Sky News Arabia, the free-to-air, 24-hour Arabic rolling news channel, to be launched in spring 2012, announced the move of its editorial and operational teams into a newly built studio site in Abu Dhabi city. The channel will deliver breaking news in both HD and SD formats focusing on the Arab world via twelve dedicated […]
Sky News Arabia, the free-to-air, 24-hour Arabic rolling news channel, to be launched in spring 2012, announced the move of its editorial and operational teams into a newly built studio site in Abu Dhabi city.
The channel will deliver breaking news in both HD and SD formats focusing on the Arab world via twelve dedicated bureaus across the region and globally, as well as access to Sky News international bureau network. Nart Bouran, head of Sky News Arabia, said: “The move to the new site is a significant milestone in the Sky News Arabia launch plan. We are already carrying out technical rehearsals and will start with full studio rehearsals later this month. Our investment in this high-tech studio complex affirms our commitment to provide fast, fresh live, evolving news across our multiple platforms – television, tablet, mobile and online.”
Since April 2011, the technical integration process at the new studio complex, which is now located inside twofour54 the Abu Dhabi media hub , has been supported by Television Systems Limited (TSL), who have worked closely with Sky News Arabias engineering team on the design.
Last month, TSL handed over the broadcast system including approximately 208 kilometres of cables into the facility, in addition to over 100 tonnes of state-of-the-art broadcast equipment.
Bouran added: “We have appointed a great mix of talented presenters who will be engaged through multimedia platforms in advance of the TV launch. The technical operation we have delivered will allow each presenter to deliver a vibrant and fresh format in news delivery.”
Sky News Arabia will broadcast from a single large studio, housing a number of permanent sets dedicated to different programmes, providing seamless flow from one area and presenter to another, giving production directors maximum flexibility over their 11 cameras. A massive 10 meter wide video wall will be employed to visually aid in-depth analysis of stories being covered. The studio will be technically advanced with HD equipment and tapeless newsroom production facilities, allowing content to be transferred for near-instant availability across Sky News Arabias regional and international networks.