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YahLive brings home Satellite Services Provider of the Year Award
YahLive, a known HDTV satellite platform for the MENA (Middle East, North Africa) region, has been given the Satellite Services Provider of the Year award during the ninth edition of the Digital Studio Awards 2013 held in Dubai. The satellite platform is a joint venture company between YahSat and SES, and has generated a total of 50 HD channels, representing 50 percent of all HD channels broadcast in the Middle East and North Africa. Channels like Abu Dhabi Media, Cartoon Network Arabia, Dubai Media Incorporated, MBC and Saudi TV are part of the line-up. European channels that appeal to viewers are also included in the line-up. YahLive CEO Mohamed Youssif commented on the recent milestone that the company achieved. He said, “We are delighted to be recognised as the Middle East and North Africa’s leading satellite service provider and will continue to honour our commitment as the region’s exclusive HD hotspot to delivering the best quality satellite broadcast technology and services to our partners and viewers.” You may also want to read:
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Talia starts broadcast playout services on Arabsat satellite fleet
Talia, a top-tier Internet and voice services provider for Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Pan America, recently announced that the company has commenced its broadcast playout services on the Arabsat fleet. Located at 26 degrees East, the Arabsat broadcast hotspot provides more than 600 channels of satellite television and radio stations. Talia CEO Travis Mooney said that the recent development is a perfect opportunity that will enable channels to cover the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe all on one broadcast -- making maximized exposure, but to a low cost. “The BADR position is unique and captures the audiences of the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe. With the flexibility to provide any piece, or a complete bespoke broadcast solution, we are uniquely positioned to deliver the right services, increase coverage, and offer world-wide distribution to our partners,” Mooney added. By broadcasting with the Arabsat fleet, it marks the expansion of Talia’s Media Division into broadcast services, enabling the company to provide a complete solution to their existing broadcast customers. Talia now offers, separately or as a bundle: contribution links, satellite broadcast playout, teleport services and IPTV solutions. “Talia has been a great partner and very successful in their data communications business,’ said Arabsat Chief Commercial Officer Nabil Shanti. “We were there at the start of their data communications business, and we are pleased to add them to our list of Media Access Points and be partners in their expansion into broadcast services.” You may also want to read:
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