RBC TV is the first Russian 24/7
business news channel, and
the premier information source
for the business and political
elite in Russia. We broadcast
programming to more than 53
million viewers located in over
600 cities across Russia, the CIS,
and the Baltic States using the
HOT BIRD 6 satellite.
During a recent
major infrastructure
upgrade, RBC TV
deployed a wide
range of technology
developed by
Harris Broadcast
Communications
to form a bespoke
news production and playout
system at our headquarters in
Moscow. We worked with a local
specialist broadcast systems
integrator called Studio Service.
They built our new studios and
relocated the facility, including
performing much of the systems
engineering.
Today, the new Harr is
infrastructure brings greater
operational efficiency by
facilitating tapeless workflow
throughout the facility. The
upgraded system drives our
news, production, and master
control areas. It includes a
mix of Harris NEXIO AMP
servers, Platinum routing,
HView CP Predator II-GX
multiviewers, Invenio digital
asset management, and ADC
automation software.
In the news and production
area, a large NEXIO FARAD SAN
provides over 1,500 hours of
RAID601 protected production
storage. The SAN
is dynamically
connected to
the OCTOPUS6
newsroom computer
system and provides
real-time access
to content. This
combination enables
our journalists to rapidly create
and edit content at the point of
ingest with Velocity PRX browse
editors speeding up the news
production workflow.
The system also includes
10 Final Cut Pro workstations,
which are directly connected to
the NEXIO SAN. This allows fast
edit turnaround times for local
on-SAN rendering via Final Cut
Pro or on-SAN EDL conforming
through NEXIO Instant Online.
Additionally, Harris routers
and multi-viewers provide
high density and robust signal
distribution and monitoring
across the news facility.
The production infrastructure
is supplemented with a 65TB
Harris NXIQ NL-Series near-line
storage cluster and Invenio
digital asset management
system. This allows journalists to
perform low resolution viewing,
editing, and logging of content
as well as automatically storing
and restoring media on demand
between the production SAN
and near-line storage.
As part of the solution,
Invenio asset management
enables the import of legacy data
from our existing tape library.
Invenio is also used to catalogue
our ever-expanding digital tape
library. Automatic workflows
now enable the transfer of files
and the management of content
across all storage areas, based
on intelligent interfacing to the
scheduling and automation
systems.
In a new master control room,
we have upgraded the existing
Harris ADC automation system
to provide tighter integration
with both the scheduling system
and the new Invenio digital asset
management tool.
Sof tware-based media
generation allows our team
to review content, log it and
edit it quickly. Material that has
been ingested for the schedule
or restored from the tape
archive can be segmented for
transmission. The ADC playout
automation and Invenio DAM
systems also integrate with our
existing WinTV in-house traffic
system.
In addition, a second NEXIO
AMP SAN is deployed in this
area, providing over 400 hours
of RAID-protected on-air
storage. Finally, separate Harris
Panacea routing and QVM6800
multi-viewers support signal
distribution and monitoring
throughout our production and
broadcast facility.
The project has just been
completed. We are already
seeing a dramatic increase
in operational workflow and
operator efficiency as a result of
the upgrade.
Most importantly, we have
been able to maximise the value
of our existing media, making
content easily accessible and
modifiable.
Mikhail Tereschenko is Director
of Technology at RBC TV.
Contacts:Harris