Globecast has been
contracted by Euronews to bring its new HD
channel to viewers across Europe, North Africa
and the Middle East. The channel’s world-first
launch in HD on 1 November from Eutelsat’s
HOTBIRD video neighbourhood follows the
announcement by Eutelsat and Globecast at IBC
2016 to drive HD growth at Eutelsat’s most
popular broadcast location.
Euronews covers world news and broadcasts in
SD, 24 hours-a-day, seven days-a-week in 13
languages: Arabic, English, French, German,
Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Persian, Portuguese,
Russian, Spanish, Turkish and Ukrainian.
Globecast has an ongoing relationship with the
channel, distributing the SD variant. The new HD
version of Euronews in English is encoded in
MPEG-4 DVB S2 in a new HOTBIRD platform designed
to host premium international news and
information channels.
Didier Mainard, Executive Vice President
Sales, Marketing and Communication at Globecast,
said: “Globecast and Eutelsat have teamed up in
order to enrich the HOTBIRD orbital position,
which is the number one in the world in terms of
free-to-air channels with a wide DTH footprint
including Europe, Middle East and North Africa.
Globecast has been working very closely across
both technical and commercial angles with
Euronews for the past few months to bring the HD
variant to viewers. We are very pleased that
Euronews has extended its relationship with us.”
François Schmitt, Chief Operating Officer at
Euronews: “We bring premium news content to
viewers across the HOTBIRD footprint and we have
very strong reach in the business sector. We
recognise that the time is right for us to
launch our HD offering. We are now able to bring
premium news HD content to existing viewers,
including premium hotels targeting business
travellers and high-end tourists from all over
the world, hospitality organisations, cable and
IPTV operators as well as home viewers.”
Michel Azibert, Eutelsat’s Chief Commercial
Officer said: “We are delighted that the HOTBIRD
platform is the first in the world to broadcast
Euronews in HD and to see the rewards of our
partnership with Globecast to propel the move to
higher resolution particularly for free-to-air
content.”