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Backup operations centre guards Eurovision Network continuity

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Backup operations centre guards

Eurovision Network continuity

 

Geneva, 30 August 2012 Eurovision has launched a backup network control centre in Leuk, Switzerland, to reinforce transmission continuity in the event of unforeseen broadcasting disruptions.

The Eurovision Network Operations Centre B (NOC B), 100 kilometres east of Geneva, is the most advanced such facility within the Eurovision Network, and functions as a safety net in the event of disruption.

During its start-up phase, the NOC B will ensure viewers receive uninterrupted coverage of sports events, including the UEFA Champions League™ and UEFA Europa League™. During peak transmissions, the centre will be staffed by a team of up to three.

Network Director Graham Warren said the system ensures broadcast continuity.  “We take our contract obligations very seriously; service and reliability are paramount. In an emergency we can switch between Geneva and Leuk immediately, ensuring the viewing experience is not compromised.”

Phase two of the NOC B rollout will begin early next year. The technology will be upgraded, the emergency switching process automated, and the facility’s benefits extended to all network operations.

Mr Warren continued: “Today, the Eurovision Network manages hundreds of events, amounting to more than 30,000 hours of premium live programming. This automation will enable the Network management and control to be carried out from either Geneva or NOC B in Leuk in the event of an emergency, adding security.”

About the European Broadcasting Union (EBU)

The EBU serves 74 Members in 56 countries in and around Europe. It represents its Members and promotes the values and distinctiveness of public service media in Europe and around the world. The Eurovision and Euroradio networks deliver news, sports, events and music to EBU Members and other media organizations. Services to Members range from legal advice, technical standardization and development to coproduction and exchange of quality European content. For more information about the EBU: www.ebu.ch and www.eurovision.com

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