Friday, July 1, 2011

Gain recognition as Asia's best at the 16th Asian Television Awards


Gain recognition as Asia's best at the 16th Asian Television Awards






Launched in 1996, the Asian Television Awards (ATA) is now into its 16th successful year. The objectives of the ATA are to recognise excellence in programming, production, and performance, as well as to spur progress across the television industry

 ATA attracted a multitude of entries from a wide range of broadcasters, including free-to-air television stations and pay-TV platforms, as well as many independent production houses in Asia. The Awards represent the industry’s foremost recognition and enjoy the support of every major industry player throughout the region.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain recognition as Asia's best, in the industry's most prestigious TV awards. For an entry pack and complete list of category definitions, please check out www.asiantvawards.com

Extended Deadline for Entries: 31 July 2011

For more information, please contact:

Laura Low
Tel: +65 6521 9754

laura.low@tenalpsasia.com

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

BroadcastAsia 2011


Show Opens Next Week!


Asia's ultimate, most authoritative exhibition and conference for digital multimedia and entertainment technology finally opens next week, at a central location in Suntec Singapore.

Bringing together over 600 exhibitors showcasing groundbreaking technology such as Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV and playout services, you won't be missing out on the industry's hottest trends in broadcasting innovation. Hobnob with industry leaders in cinematography, film and production at our NEW dedicated zone at Level 3 and keep abreast of development in this dynamic field with our conferences.

Opening Hours: 21 - 23 June 2011: 10.30am - 6pm           24 June 2011: 10.30 am - 4pm

To ease admission, please remember to bring a printed copy of your confirmation letter along with your pre-registration number and business card at the "Pre-Registered Visitors" counters to collect your admission badge.



WIN top-end prizes from our generous sponsors!


       As a visitor to BroadcastAsia2011, you stand daily chances to win the most cutting-edge products that have won rave reviews from the tech community. Also, have a shot at enjoying an exceptional night out with tickets to an internationally acclaimed musical performance at a stunning local venue.

Pre-registered visitors enjoy these EXCLUSIVE discounts!Exclusive discounts only for BroadcastAsia2011 visitors! All delegates will enjoy 30% off Singapore Flyer Standard, Signature Cocktail, Moet & Chandon Champagne or Singapore Sling Flights if you show your BroadcastAsia pass! Valid from 18 June - 28 June 2011.
     

Get 15% off the following shows if you book tickets! Simply quote password "CA/BA".
Valid till 20 June 2011.

Get 10% off if you show your conference pass at any Marina Bay Office or SISTIC outlet
to buy tickets.Valid from 21 June - 1 July 2011.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

The Opening of the Kokavil Multi - functional Transmission Center



The Kokavil Tower, the largest and highest transmission Tower in Sri Lanka, is 174 meters in height. It was reconstructed at a cost of Rs.330 million under the Uthuru Wasanthaya Programme. The experts have identified this Tower as the highest self-standing Transmission Tower in South Asia. The space of this Tower is to be utilized for installing telecommunication, television, radio and other government institutional facilities. This multi-functional Transmission Tower will be of help in removing problems associated with interference in telecommunication, television, radio, and information and communication technologies affecting the communities in the Northern Province. It is also expected that the Tower will provide adequate space and facilities for the use of the state and private media and telecommunication channels.

This Kokavil Multi - Functional Transmission Tower was re -built under the auspices of the Uthuru Wasanthaya Programme and under the direction of the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka and the Mass Media and Information Ministry, with the Central Engineering consultancy Bureau playing a leading role in its restoration.

The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka wishes to gratefully acknowledge with thanks the valuable contributions and services rendered towards the re-construction of this Tower by Hon. Basil Rajapakse, President of the Uthuru Wasanthaya Executive Committee and Minister of Economic Development, Hon. Keheliya Rambukwella, the Minister of Mass Media and Information, the various institutions attached to the Ministry of Mass Media and Information, the services provided by the Ministry of Defence, the Sri Lanka Army and its Signals division.

http://www.trc.gov.lk/press-room/events/220-the-opening-of-the-kokavil-multi-functional-transmission-center.html

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Why Digital?


Why We Switch to DTV?


An important benefit of the switch to all-digital broadcasting is that it freed up parts of the valuable broadcast spectrum for public safety communications (such as police, fire departments, and rescue squads). Also, some of the spectrum can now be auctioned to companies that will be able to provide consumers with more advanced wireless services (such as wireless broadband).
Consumers also benefited because digital broadcasting allows stations to offer improved picture and sound quality, and digital is much more efficient than analog. For example, rather than being limited to providing one analog program, a broadcaster is able to offer a super sharp High Definition (HD) digital program or multiple Standard Definition (SD) digital programs simultaneously through a process called “multicasting.”
Multicasting allows broadcast stations to offer several channels of digital programming at the same time, using the same amount of spectrum required for one analog program. So, for example, while a station broadcasting in analog on channel 7 is only able to offer viewers one program, a station broadcasting in digital on channel 7 can offer viewers one digital program on channel 7-1, a second digital program on channel 7-2, a third digital program on channel 7-3, and so on. This means more programming choices for viewers. Further, DTV provides interactive video and data services that were not possible with analog technology.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Analog Radio Channels Operate in Sri Lanka

City FM92.2MHzSinhalaActive
CRI SRI LANKA102.0MHzSinhala, Tamil, English and ChineseActive
FM Derana92.4MHz, 94.5MHz, 95.8MHz, 99.2MHz, 102.3 MHzSinhalaActive
E FM100.4MHz, 93.2MHz, 95.8MHz, 99.2MHz, 102.3 MHzEnglishActive
Gold FM99.9MHz, 94.7MHz, 102.7MHz, 104.2MHzEnglishActive
Hiru FM94.7MHz, 95.3MHz, 96.7MHz, 107.0MHzSinhalaActive
HITZ FM97 MHzEnglishActive
Isira FM88.0MHz, 89.0Mhz, 93.7MHz, 93.9MHz, 97.2MHzSinhalaActive
Isura FM93.6 MHzSinhalaActive
Kiss FM89.8 MHzEnglishActive
Lak FM92.0 MHz,93.3 MHz, 100.1 MHz, 100.2 MHzSinhalaActive
Lakhanda97.6MHz, 87.9MHz, 88.5MHzSinhalaActive
Lakviru FM91.6 MHzSinhala
Lite89.2MHz, 98.2MHz, 92.5 MHz, 90 MHzEnglishActive
Max Radio90.6MHzSinhalaActive
Neth FM93.9 MHz, 95.0 MHz, 100.4 MHz, 105.4 MHz, 105.9 MHzSinhalaActive
Prime Radio (Previously Radio 1)95.5 MHz, 99.9 MHz, 104.5 MHzEnglishActive
Ran FM91.5 MHz, 95.0 MHz, 101.3 MHz, 102.2 MHzSinhalaActive
Rangiri91.7 MHz, 96.7 MHz, 98.1 MHz, 107.2 MHzSinhalaActive
Real Radio87.8 MHz, 93.9 MHz, 106.7 MHzEnglishActive
Rhythm FM (formerly Asura FM)87.6 MHz, 95.6 MHz, 100.7 MHzSinhalaActive
* Test ( formely Sath FM )103.6 MHz, 103.0 MHz, 103.6 MHzSinhalaActive
Seth FM101.5 MHzSinhalaActive
Shakthi FM103.8MHz, 105.1MHz, 91.2MHz, 91.5MHzTamilActive
Shree FM99MHz, 99.3MHz, 93.2MHz, 98.8MHz, 95.8MHzSinhalaActive
SLBC - English National Service90.9 MHz, 95.6 MHz, 96.4 MHz, 96.4 MHz, 98.4 MHz, 99.6 MHz, 100.2 MHzEnglishActive
SLBC - Sinhala National Service (Swadeshiya Sevaya)90.3 MHz, 90.3 MHz, 97.0 MHz, 98.3 MHz, 99.6 MHz, 102.0 MHz, 107.6 MHzSinhalaActive
SLBC - Sinhala Commercial Service (Velanda Sevaya)93.3FM, 106.9FM, 92.7FMSinhalaActive
SLBC - Tamil National Service94.2 MHz, 98.8 MHz, 101.3 MHz, 102.0 MHz, 102.4 MHz, 103.5 MHz, 104.8 MHzTamilActive
SLBC - Tamil Commercial Service (Thendral)92.2 MHz, 92.8 MHz, 94.2 MHz, 104.5 MHz, 104.8 MHz, 105.6 MHz, 105.6 MHz, 107.9 MHzTamilActive
SLBC - Vidula Children's Service102.6 MHzSinhala, Tamil and EnglishActive
Sirasa FM106.6MHz, 88.8MHz, 106.5MHz, 106.2MHz, 101.7MHzSinhalaActive
Siyatha FM90.9MHz, 107.6MHz, 98.6MHzSinhalaActive
Sooriyan FM90.9MHz, 107.6MHz, 98.6MHzTamilActive
Sun Fm98.8MHzEnglishActive
TNL Radio101.7 MHz, 87.9 MHzEnglishActive
V FM100.4 MHz, 104.0 MHz, 107.6 MHzSinhalaActive
Vasantham FM (previously Radio 2 on this frequency)97.6 MHzTamilActive
Vettri FM99.6 MHz, 101.5 MHz, 106.1 MHzTamilActive
Y FM92.6 MHz, 101.3MHz, 91.2MHz, 99.1MHZSinhalaActive
Yes FM88.2 MHz, 88.2 MHz, 89.5 MHz, 101.0 MHzEnglishActive
Youth Radio107.9 MHz, 100.7 MHz, 104.4 MHz, 104.8 MHzSinhalaActive
Your Radio88.3 MHzEnglishActive
The Budhhist104.5 MHzSinhala,EnglishActive
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...