The new Versio system has been supplied by Wave Media Solutions, with design and installation completed by the engineering team of Al Sharqiya Group and Imagine Communications.
Iraqi broadcaster, Al Sharqiya Group, has implemented a comprehensive playout system built around Imagine Communications’ Versio integrated playout platform at its London-based facility.
Replacing a traditional infrastructure, the fully integrated playout system helps Al Sharqiya to streamline its master control workflows, providing improved operational and cost efficiencies, and offering the flexibility to expand and change the system as business needs evolve.
Al Sharqiya broadcasts two channels: one for news, with studios in Baghdad and Erbil in Iraq, and in Amman, Jordan; and one carrying a mix of premium programming including drama and entertainment, alongside hourly news bulletins. The broadcaster has its main production centres in Baghdad and Erbil as well as in Dubai, Amman and London. Its West London master control room (MCR) handles the playout and distribution for Al Sharqiya News. The channels are very popular in Iraq and are widely appreciated by nationals around the world.
Commenting on the development, Ahmed Bin-Afif, CTO of Al Sharqiya Group, said: “Setting technical considerations aside, the really important question in a master control environment is about how easy it is to use the system. The ease of use, flexibility, the ease of manipulating the content: those are major advantages of Imagine’s Versio playout system. Versio also gives us a solid foundation for the future as it is easy to add channels, to complete our transition to SMPTE ST 2110 and to move to UHD when our audience demands it.”
Bin-Afif added: “We are also looking towards the cloud for our operations, because of the collaborations we have between our bases in Iraq, across the Middle East and London, and because of our growing archive. In fact, Al Sharqiya Group is launching a new OTT service called 1001 at the beginning of 2023 and Imagine is an important part of that plan.”
The continuing popularity and growing ambitions of Al Sharqiya Group increased the demand for flexible playout facilities, switching between live studios and recorded output and editing and inserting news items into the rundown. Typically, five or six studios will be providing content at any time for Al Sharqiya News. With its traditional playout infrastructure, this called for a large number of operational and technical staff, the company said.
The London MCR was originally built around Imagine Nexio servers. It provides switching, server and graphics functionality in a single device, which can be controlled from any location over a secure internet link. It is also simple to build highly resilient architectures, and for Al Sharqiya, a 1+1 redundancy solution was implemented.
Zaid Wattar of Wave Media Solutions, Systems integrator on the Al Sharqiya Group upgrade project, stated: “The Versio platform is very advanced and very flexible. In a traditional playout centre, you might need multiple operators, but with Versio playout, a single operator can drive the system and that operator can be located anywhere in the world. Even though the playout facilities are in London, they can be operated from Erbil or Dubai, so the UK staff does not need to work overnight or make early starts. This simplicity and flexibility are what attracted Al Sharqiya Group to the Imagine Versio platform.”
Anas Hantash, Head of the Middle East, South Asia and North Africa at Imagine Communications, commented: “Al Sharqiya Group has always been at the forefront of broadcasting technology in the region, and we have been proud to be a technology partner for close to 20 years. This project is another step in our continuing relationship.”
The new Versio system was supplied by Wave Media Solutions, with the design and installation completed by the engineering teams at Al Sharqiya Group in collaboration with the engineers from Wave Media Solutions and Imagine Communications. The new playout system at Al Sharqiya News has been on air since May 2022.