Asia-Pacific Broadcasting (APB) April 2016 Volume 33, Issue 3 | Page 4

contents www.apb-news.com April 2016 (volume 33 issue 3) 30 26 34 40 News & Views 33 years APB returns to BroadcastAsia for the 16th year as official publisher of the BCA Show Dailies. We bring you updates on what’s new and what’s cool this year. 6 VIEW FROM THE TOP: ‘Same same but different?’ This excerpt from a recent CASBAA report examines the regulations governing pay-TV and OTT services in Asia. 11 PROMPTINGS: Bloomberg TV: HD improves user experience Parry Ravindranathan, managing director, International, Bloomberg Media Group, discusses the recent launch of the channel’s HDTV feed. 12 EVENTS: Preview of 2016 NAB Show; review of ABU DBS 2016 and CABSAT 2016; and Calendar of Events 2016. Creation 26 FEATURE: Navigating new formats in post production The complexities of handling emerging formats such as 4K/Ultra HD, coupled with a myriad number of content delivery platforms, is challenging previously entrenched post-production workflows. 28 Amira takes a bite of China ARRI’s Amira camera was used to shoot A Bite of China: Celebrating the Chinese New Year, a documentary film released to celebrate the recent 2016 Chinese New Year. Management 30 FEATURE: Tapping into workflow potential There are still issues to be addressed, if the maximum potential of workflows are to be harnessed. 32 Access and control starts with right KVM Three KVM providers share with APB some pointers in choosing the best KVM solutions for their workflows. Distribution SHOW DAILY 34 FEATURE: Wireless cellular-based transmission offers more flexibility and efficiencies While traditional satellite and microwave links remain important transmission platforms, wireless cellular-based technology offers an attractive alternative. 36 Using big data to solve interference Martin Coleman, executive director, Satellite Interference Reduction Group (IRG), explains how big data can be utilised to address satellite interference. X-Platform BCA / CMMA PRODUCTS & SERVICES Get connected with us: /APBnews /APB_News 40 FEATURE: Playout future is in the cloud With playout getting outsourced to dedicated production and playout facilities, it is not a far-fetched concept that cloud-based playout will eventually be offered, with many willing takers. But how will broadcasters benefit from this service? 43 SAM aims to lead industry’s move to software-driven solutions and virtualisation At IBC 2015, Snell and Quantel were merged to form Snell Advanced Media (SAM). Tim Thorsteinson, CEO of SAM, shares with APB the company’s vision and strategy for the broadcast industry. VISITOR’S GUIDE /company/asia-pacific-broadcasting THE OFFICIAL PUBLISHER OF