Sky News Arabia has invested in a range of advanced robotic and manual studio products from Vinten. The Abu Dhabi based channel, which is scheduled for launch in early 2010, has ordered a range of Vinten Radamec products. The landmark studios, a 50-50 joint venture between Abu Dhabi Media Investment Corp (ADMIC), a private investment company, […]
Sky News Arabia has invested in a range of advanced robotic and manual studio products from Vinten.
The Abu Dhabi based channel, which is scheduled for launch in early 2010, has ordered a range of Vinten Radamec products.
The landmark studios, a 50-50 joint venture between Abu Dhabi Media Investment Corp (ADMIC), a private investment company, and British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB), are due to launch in the spring of 2012. The channel will be based in a three floor facility housing a multimedia newsroom, craft edit suites, live graphics production and a news operations centre that will manage Sky News Arabias international network of thirteen bureaux. The channels main studio will be in a completely redesigned space within the complex.
The Vinten Radamec order was secured by systems integrator TSL, which will deliver the technical fit-out of the studios, production and broadcasting functions.
Paul Holmes, technical sales manager for EMEA & Asia at Vinten Radamec said: Fusion heads combined with our precision pedestals provide the exact performance that will enable Sky News Arabia to deliver consistently high-production values and establish a firm visual identity. Through ease of implementation and resilient, reliable performance, our camera systems deliver a real and rapid return on investment.