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Organised By
Broadcast Engineering Society (India)912, Surya Kiran Building, 19 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi-110001, India
Theme :Broadcasting Technologies : Integrating the World
Smt. Pratibha Devisingh PatilHon'ble President of India
Shri Mohammad Hamid AnsariVice President of India
28.01.2009
MESSAGE FROM THE ABU SECRETARY-GENERAL
thOn the occasion of the 15 International Conference and Exhibition on
Terrestrial and Satellite Broadcasting being held in New Delhi from 23 to th25 February 2009, I am delighted to convey the ABU's best wishes to the
Broadcast Engineering Society (India).
India in itself is among the largest broadcasting markets in the world, one
that is witnessing multiplicity of services and delivery platforms. Indeed,
these provide a huge choice to audiences in accessing the content they
need from the delivery platform they require. Mobility, which has emerged
as an important facet for delivery of content, has made its debut. All these
developments have impacted media consumption and audiences can no
longer be grouped simply as radio and TV consumers.
The BES conference has been sensitive to media developments and has
addressed important issues in its deliberations. While enhancing its
standing as a regional event, the organisers are working on transforming
the conference into an international event. The ABU has and will continue
to assist the BES in realising that objective and in promoting this notable
industry event. In this context, the theme of this year's conference
“Broadcast Technology: Integrating the World” is very
appropriate.
As an Honorary Fellow of the BES, I wish you a successful conference and
exhibition.
David AstleySecretary-General, Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union
Kuala Lumpur7 January 2009
IABM MESSAGE
MESSAGE
The BES International Conference and Exhibition 2009, once again,
provides a forum to address current issues facing the broadcasting
industry. Following the growth of the BES event over the years, one cannot
but notice that the conference has established itself as an international
event, a gathering of experts from all over the world. This adds another
dimension to the event, helping to service the needs of the region.
In several countries around the region, broadcasters are grappling with
several options they face in their march to the future. The most notable
among these are introduction of mobile broadcasting and HDTV. The
debate is whether implementing mobile broadcasting should be given
preference over HDTV or for that matter the entire slew of DTV services.
Both are capital intensive, in capex and for operations.
Another issue that arises in the case of DTV / HDTV is whether an entire
terrestrial infrastructure should be built up, something that would need
huge investments, or whether these services should be disseminated
totally over the satellite platform.
In reality, this issue assumes high importance for large countries like India.
The current economic situation could make it difficult to secure resources
for the next move in broadcasting, placing additional responsibility on the
planners to chart out the most effective direction.
I wish the BES all the success in its efforts to bring into focus the
development of broadcasting in the region.
Sharad SadhuDirector Technical Department
Asia-Pacific Broadcasting UnionKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
6 February 2009
Conference Programme Theme: Broadcasting Technologies : Integrating the World
Venue: Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
RD23 FEBRUARY 2009
TH25 FEBRUARY 2009
TH24 FEBRUARY 2009
3. Mr. Tony Spath, Vice President, International Broadcast, Dolby Laboratories Inc, U.K.HD TV Challenges and solutions to transistion to HD TV
4. Mr. Fabio Gattari, President, Etere srlTape-based Efficiencies in a Tapeless Environment
Tea Break
Migration to Digital- Effective Solutions(1630-1800 Hrs) Session Chairman: Mr Charles W. Kelly
Director of Sales, NautelSpeakers1. Mr Hal Kneller, Director, International,
Broadcast Business Development, iBiquity Digital Corp, USADigital Radio
2. a) Mr Kirk Harnack, International Business Director Telos - Omnia - Axia Audio Over I.P. in the networked studiob) Mr Jesus Mantoo, Technical Representative, Telos, Omnia-Axia
3. Mr Tim Bealor, Vice President of RF Products, Broadcast ElectronicsImproving On Air Reliability Via Remote IP Monitoring
Broadcast Regulatory Frame Work Indian Context(0930-1030 Hrs) Session Chairman: Mr R.N. Choubey, Principal Advisor, TRAI
Speaker:1. Mr Sharad Sadhu, Technical Director, ABU
DVB’s Next Generation2. Mr. A.K.Bhatnagar, CE, Doordarshan, Prasar Bharati, India
Mobile TV : Indian Scenario3. Mr. Azzedine Boubguira, Vice President, Dibcom
Mobile TV Market: Reality, Trends & Challenges
Tea Break
Multiple Delivery Platform II(1100-1300 Hrs) Session Chairman: Mr Sharad Sadhu, Technical Director ABU
Speakers1. Ms Vineeta Dwivedi, Project Director, DRM
DRM: An overview2. Mr Lindsay Cornell, Principal System Architect BBC
DRM & DRM+3. Mr Thomas, Feustel, Deutsche Welle
DRM Coverage & Monitoring in Europe4. Mr Joseph Troxler, Thomson
DRM5. Mr T.V.B. Subramanyam
Sr. Programme Manager Analog DevicesDRM Receiver
Lunch Break
Business strategies in broadcasting(1430-1600Hrs) Session Chairman: Mr Philip Laven, Chairman, DVB
Speakers1. Mr Phillip Nottle, Technology Manager, Sony
Migration to HD TV2. Mr. Trevor Francis, Global Marketing Manager,
Broadcast, Quantel Ltd, UKBuilding the TV audience – is HD enough?
Inauguration
Guests of Honor
Keynote Speaker
Workshop on DRM
Presentations by
Shri Anand Sharma(1000 hrs) Minister of State for External Affairs and
Information & Broadcasting
Smt. Sushma Singh, Secretary, Ministry of I & B, Govt. of IndiaShri B.S. Lalli, Chief Executive Officer, Prasar Bharati, IndiaShri Philip Laven, Chairman, DVB
Ms. Ruxandra Obreja, Controller, Business Development, BBC World Service & Chairperson, DRM
Organised by DRM Consortium, UK(1430 - 1730 hrs) Session Chairperson
Ms. Ruxandra ObrejaChairperson, DRM Consortium & ControllerBusiness Development, BBC World Service
Mr Julian Cable, BBCMr Lindsay Cornell, Principal Systems Architect, BBC and Technical Committee Chairman, World DMBMr Deutsche WelleMr. Joseph Troxler, MD, Thomson Broadcast & Multimedia AGMr T.V.B. Subramanyam, Analog Devices
Thomas Feustel,
ContentsKeynote Speaker
Session- I :
Session -II
Session-III
Session –IV
Ms. Ruxandra Obreja, BBC World Service & Chairperson, DRM
1. DVB’s Next Generation
Mr. Philip Laven, DVB
2. Mobile TV : Indian Scenario
Mr. A.K.Bhatnagar, Doordarshan, Prasar Bharati, India
3. Mobile TV Market: Reality, Trends & Challenges
Mr. Azzedine Boubguira, Dibcom
1. DRM: An overview
Ms Vineeta Dwivedi, DRM
2. DRM & DRM+
Mr Lindsay Cornell, BBC
3. DRM Coverage & Monitoring in Europe
Mr Thomas, Feustel, Deutsche Welle
4. DRM
Mr Joseph Troxler, Thomson
5. DRM Receiver
Mr T.V.B. Subramanyam, Analog Devices
1. Migration to HD TV
Mr Phillip Nottle, Sony
2. Building the TV audience – is HD enough?
Mr. Trevor Francis, Quantel Ltd, UK
3. HD TV Challenges and solutions to transistion to HD TV
Mr. Tony Spath, Dolby Laboratories Inc, U.K.
4. Tape-based Efficiencies in a Tapeless Environment
Mr. Fabio Gattari, Etere srl
1. Digital Radio
Mr Hal Kneller, Director, iBiquity Digital Corp, USA
Multiple Delivery Platform I
Multiple Delivery Platform II
Business strategies in broadcasting
Migration to Digital- Effective Solutions
2. a) Audio Over I.P. in the Networked Studio
Mr Kirk Harnack, Telos - Omnia - Axia
b) Mr Jesus Mantoo, Telos - Omnia-Axia
3. Improving on Air Reliability Via Remote IP Monitoring
Mr Tim Bealor, Broadcast Electronics
1. Broadcast Spectrum Issues after WRC 07
Mr Sharad Sadhu, ABU
2. Next Generation Networks and Their Use in Broacasting
Mr Bharat Bhatia, Motorola
1. Social Networking Service on IPTV Platform : Opportunities and Challenges
Mr. Manav Singal, Infosys
2. IPTV
Mr. Danny Wilson, Pixelmetrix
3. Interactive TV
Mr Ramesh Chelliah, CMED-Infosys Technologies Limited, India
4. Technology Innovation in Large Routers
Mr P H Cheung, Nvision
5. IPTV (Indian Scenario)
Mr Ashok Wahi, Aksh Optifibre
1. Studio/News Room Automation – An Update
Mr Arnaud Elnecave, Dalet, Digital Media Systems
2. Studio & News Room Automation
Mr Mike Powell, RCS Inc
3. Integrated Instrumentation and Web Server Solutions for Radio Transmission