MEASAT-3d charts new
milestone with beIN ASIA PACIFIC and Globecast
Leading sports content provider becomes first
broadcaster
to migrate onto the new satellite with media
services provider Globecast
25 October 2022
Malaysia’s premier satellite
operator, has begun migrating the beIN SPORTS channels
to the MEASAT-3d satellite, the first set of broadcast
channels to begin operations on the new satellite
launched on 22 June 2022. The solution is delivered in
partnership with Globecast
– beIN SPORTS’ solutions provider for media and content
management. After 31 October 2022, all 3 pan-regional
channels of beIN SPORTS content covering the
Asia-Pacific region will be based on MEASAT-3d –
MEASAT’s latest and most advanced satellite, which
carries
C- and Ku-band payloads for direct-to-home (DTH)
services.
“MEASAT is proud to be the
satellite service provider of choice for beIN SPORTS, in
partnership with Globecast. Live sports broadcast and
interactive content is a key area of demand and growth,
and we are proud to offer unrivalled expansion capacity
and in-orbit redundancy following the launch of
MEASAT-3d. For MEASAT, the video segment continues to be
a core focus and we are committed to providing reliable
services for this segment, in cooperation with partners,
content providers and channel operators,” said Ganendra
Selvaraj, Chief Commercial Officer, MEASAT.
Shakunt Malhotra, Managing Director
of Globecast in Asia, added that Globecast was pleased
to extend its partnership with MEASAT to broadcast the
beIN SPORTS channels.
“Satellite remains a key means for
linear TV distribution to a wider area for established
markets, and we are pleased to strengthen our
collaboration with MEASAT for further expansion in the
coming years, providing compelling content for
Asia-Pacific audiences.”
Globecast provides a wide range of
multifaceted media supply chain services including
content processing, cloud playout and delivery services,
involving satellite, fibre and IP streaming
distribution. It also hosts beIN SPORTS’ OTT platform
for the Asia-Pacific region and provides the ability to
create and distribute pop-up channels when required.
Meanwhile, beIN SPORTS, which has
been broadcast via MEASAT’s satellites since 2013,
offers a comprehensive line-up of live sporting coverage
in English, Thai and Cantonese, through its 15 unique
channel feeds available on major pay-TV platforms in the
region and its live streaming app, beIN SPORTS CONNECT.
Its operating entity beIN ASIA PACIFIC
is a leading sports content provider operating in 12
countries across the Asia-Pacific region.
Sabil Salim, Vice President Media
Technology and Operations of beIN ASIA PACIFIC,
commented, “We are excited to be part of this milestone
as the first broadcaster to migrate
to MEASAT’s new and most advanced MEASAT-3d satellite in
partnership with Globecast.
As a major sports broadcaster with
a wide array of live events, it is crucial for us to
work with a media services provider as well as satellite
operator that can meet our requirements and align with
our goals. Sports fans demand quality content that can
reach them in fast, flexible ways via multiple
languages, and we look forward to further growing our
offerings with the support of MEASAT-3d’s strong
expansion capacity.”
MEASAT-3d is co-located with
MEASAT-3a and MEASAT-3b at the 91.5°E prime video
orbital hotslot – MEASAT’s key video neighbourhood, to
form one of the region’s most powerful and robust video
neighbourhoods with unrivalled in-orbit redundancy and
expansion capacity. From 91.5°E, MEASAT supports
broadcasters and DTH operators in
distributing UHD, HD and SD channels to audiences across
Asia, Australia, East Africa and Southeastern Europe.
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