Harris Broadcast Communications has announced it will provide a digital end-to-end integrated high-definition (HD) infrastructure and workflow solution at a new Palestine TV news production and playout facility, based in Ramalla. It aims to provide all necessary tools to drive the broadcaster’s news, production and master control centers. The master control room (MCR) will support […]
Harris Broadcast Communications has announced it will provide a digital end-to-end integrated high-definition (HD) infrastructure and workflow solution at a new Palestine TV news production and playout facility, based in Ramalla. It aims to provide all necessary tools to drive the broadcaster’s news, production and master control centers.
The master control room (MCR) will support the entire workflow production chain from ingest through to playout, playing news stories to air with speed and efficiency.
The installation is expected to start in September and is due on air by end of 2012. The project was brokered by Star 2000, a leading dealer and systems integrator in Palestine.
The Harris solutions are built around the HarrisNewsForce HD/SD news platform for live digital news production. The Harris NEXIO MOS Gateway will provide seamless integration with Final Cut Pro editors and a central newsroom computer system, allowing journalists direct and immediate access to content stored on the NEXIO storage area network (SAN). Harris NEXIO AMP servers will play news stories to air while NEXIO low-resolution browse software will enable journalists to preview and edit low-resolution clips, reducing storage and management complexity.
Firas Abed Al-Rahman, chief of development and technical support at Palestine Television, said: We were looking to work with an established vendor that could provide a complete integrated HD news production and playout workflow, and Harris fit our requirements perfectly. The regional availability of technical support and stock that Harris offers directly and through its collaboration with Star 2000 is an added benefit, providing easy access to local engineers and fast service response times.
HarrisADC automated content management and distribution brings everything together in the file-based environment, managing complex operations within master control. Its media ingest capabilities include automated and manual processes for content acquisition and preparation, giving operators maximum flexibility and ease of use.
The installation also incorporates a 256 x 256 Harris Platinum router to manage facility-wide signal distribution, while Harris HView multiviewers consolidate signal monitoring across the studio production control and master control rooms. Harris Inscriber G7 integrated HD/SD broadcast graphics will provide the channel branding to enhance the on-air look. Harris 6800+ signal processing, distribution and conversion systems complete the solution.
Said Bacho, vice president of sales and service for the Middle East and South Asia at Harris, said: “As broadcasters migrate to file-based environments they are looking to implement integrated solutions that help to streamline workflow processes and optimise operational efficiencies. The new facility at Palestine TV will provide advanced functionality, increased on-air reliability and reduced total cost of ownership.