5
January
2011
GlobeCast
and
ARABSAT
announced
today
that
the
Global
Arabic
Bouquet
(GAB),
a
grouping
of
premium
Arabic
channels
from
the
Arab
States
Broadcasting
Union
(ASBU)
available
anywhere
in
the
world,
is
now
located
on
the
5C
satellite
over
Africa.
This
satellite,
ARABSAT’s
newest,
was
launched
in
September
2011.
GlobeCast
–
ARABSAT
and
ASBU’s
partner
for
the
worldwide
distribution
of
the
GAB
– is
providing
all
the
technical
services
required
for
end-to-end
delivery.
The
terrestrial
delivery
is
done
from
Amman
by
Jordan
Media
City.
This
service
via
ARABSAT
replaces
the
bouquet’s
previous
distribution.
Since
the
launch
of
their
partnership
in
2004,
GlobeCast,
ARABSAT
and
ASBU
have
expanded
the
Global
Arabic
Bouquet’s
potential
viewership
and
footprint,
offering
a
single
global
coverage
to
ASBU
members.
Philippe
Fort,
Chief
Operating
Officer
of
GlobeCast
says,
“We
are
pleased
to
work
with
our
long-time
partners
ARABSAT
and
ASBU
on
optimizing
the
delivery
of
this
bouquet
of
premium
Arab
content
to
households
across
Africa.
We’re
looking
forward
to
the
bouquet’s
success
in
this
growing
market.”
Khaled
Balkheyour,
ARABSAT
President
and
CEO,
said
“Our
partnership
with
GlobeCast
has
been
strengthened
with
the
successful
launch
of
ARABSAT
5C
as
our
fleet
is
becoming
part
of
the
global
distribution
network
of
Free-to-Air
Arabic
channels
managed
by
GlobeCast,
specifically
the
ARABSAT/ASBU
Global
Bouquet.”
Commenting
on
the
new
development,
Salaheddine
Maaoui,
ASBU
Director
General,
said,
“ARABSAT
5C
will
give
the
Arab
broadcasters
an
opportunity
to
reach
the
Arab
viewers
in
the
African
continent,
where
C-band
still
plays
an
important
role.
This
means
that
Arab
broadcasters
can
now
reach
African
viewers
more
easily.”