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Wed 4 March DBS Conference & Workshops Safir 2


>>> DBS WORKSHOP 14:00-15:30


WORKSHOP 5 sponsored by GatesAir Review of Transmitter Total Cost of Ownership


Determining the total cost of ownership for a broadcast transmitter involves far more than just its purchase price, efficiency and energy costs. Other key factors include liquid versus air cooling, floor space required, carbon taxes, building characteristics, maintenance and several other factors. The workshop will explain how to estimate TCO and what to look for when updating or replacing an old transmitter system.


Presenter: Martyn Horspool, Product Manager, TV Transmission, GatesAir 15:30-16:00


SESSION 3 16:00-17:30


Tea Break & Visit Exhibition Mahkota 3 >>> DBS CONFERENCE NEW BUSINESS MODELS


Chairman: Joan Warner, Vice President of WorldDMB and Chair of WorldDMB Asia Pacific Committee


DAB+ Hybrid Radio: Use Cases and Business Drivers Dr Les Sabel, Commercial Radio Australia


The Broadcast and Media Industry trends, Commercial and Technology Peter Bruce, Director IABM APAC


Monetizing OTT and Multiscreen propositions in APAC Territories John Kjellemo, Technical Director Advance, Solutions, Conax


Monetising Archives Sanjay Salil, Managing Director, MediaGuru


Monetising Music: Lessons for Broadcasters Steve Ahern, Managing Director, Ahern Media & Training Pty Ltd & Co-Owner of www.AsiaRadioToday.com Safir 2


>>> DBS WORKSHOP 16:00-17:30 WORKSHOP sponsored by ATEME


Future of TV: UHDTV and LiveSphere™ The Workshop will be divided into two sessions. Session 1: UHDTV/4K Delivery Chain (Contribution & Distribution) Session 2: 360° video broadcast solution (Livesphere)


Presenters: Femin John, Technical Account Director APAC, ATEME Abdul Haleem Rahiman, Pre-Sales Manager, APAC, ATEME Also visit Booth #1


Parallel Sessions


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