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Pebble supports international broadcasters through COVID-19 crisis

Remotely configurable features including automatic playlist loading help broadcasters adapt to remote working during COVID-19 pandemic
Weybridge, UK, 3rd April 2020Pebble Beach Systems, the leading automation, content management and integrated channel specialist, has an unrivalled track record in delivering specialist solutions to meet the automated ingest, content management and playout requirements of the international broadcast community.
During the current crisis remote access and operation are under the spotlight like never before. Broadcasters are looking for secure, easily deployed ways in which they can ensure continuity of service.
For owners of Pebble’s Marina automation platform, the Auto List Loader feature helps ensure that programming isn’t interrupted, and that playlists are loaded reliably and automatically regardless of where the system’s operators are situated.
The Auto List Loader, which can be remotely configured on Marina systems by Pebble engineers, enables broadcasters to run a process loading files from a local drive, or a network share, automatically into Marina. This ensures the playlists remain updated without operator intervention being required. Marina simply polls a watch folder to check for ‘triggers’, that is playlist files, events, or blocks of events which meet pre-defined criteria, and these are then appended to the playlist.
As the global health crisis escalates, remote working has become mandatory around the globe. French culture channel ARTE relies on Pebble’s Marina solution for its playout operations, including the management of playlists across multiple locations and countries. Their team also uses Pebble’s web-based Lighthouse solution to monitor ARTE’s playlists in a consolidated view within a web browser, whether at the broadcast facility or remotely and securely from their homes.
In light of the changing global circumstances, ARTE approached Pebble to expand its Lighthouse deployment to adapt its offering. Pebble responded by promptly adding new user accounts for the operators and the maintenance team, allowing them complete access to view playlists, timelines and statistics from their respective remote working locations. ARTE has also deployed the Channel Exception Monitor, which gives a consolidated view of any playlist errors across all channels, enabling early intervention if, for example, media is missing, or there are timing errors or invalid metadata in the list.
Additionally, early last week, one of Pebble’s customers based in Spain, a service provider handling playout for 25 channels, was advised that the entire team was to work remotely from Tuesday onwards. This gave them less than 24 hours to transfer the control of all of their playout operations to staff working from home.
Pebble’s engineers acted immediately to provide access to the Dolphin integrated channel device remotely, adding a compressed IP output to the pre-existing SDI output, all within same channel pipeline. They were able to configure most of the software whilst the preview channel was running. The Pebble team succeeded in making this happen by end of day Monday, and the operators have been reviewing content, graphics and subtitles remotely since.

“The situation during the ongoing global health crisis changes daily. We’re all having to make adjustments and adapt to this new reality in many new ways,” says Peter Mayhead, CEO at Pebble Beach Systems. “In testing times where unlimited access to facilities, and even free movement, can no longer be taken for granted, broadcasters are looking for ways in which they can ensure continuity of service and Pebble is here to help.”

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Jordan Media City upgrades Playout with Pebble Marina

WEYBRIDGE, UK, 31 MARCH 2020: Leading playout automation and channel in a box specialist Pebble Beach Systems today announced that Jordan Media City (JMC) has ordered a significant expansion for the Marina automation solution at its Amman headquarters, expanding on its current Pebble Beach Systems solution already in place.
JMC was an early adopter of Pebble’s automation solutions, deploying a first generation Neptune automation system around 16 years ago. Having partially upgraded the playout of some of its channels to Marina in 2016, the broadcaster has now taken the decision to upgrade all 18 channels to Marina, due to go live this summer.
The system to be deployed is a 12 channel expansion to the current six channel HD/SD fully redundant playout system. This features automatic media management from a near line store and a DIVA archive, all of which is managed by the Marina enterprise level automation and content management application using a single database.

“We are proud to strengthen our partnership with JMC as they migrate all of their channels to Marina,” said Samir Isbaih, Pebble Beach Systems’ VP of Sales ME and APAC. “With more than 400 channels already on air in the MENA region, Marina is the most modern automation platform in the market and continues to transform the playout capabilities and the service agility of users. It continues to be actively developed and features a number of enhancements – including Arabic language support – which were specifically developed for the Middle East.”
Radi Alkhas, Managing Director of Jordan Media City said, “Our years of experience with Pebble Beach Systems’ technology and their responsive and knowledgeable team of engineers gave us the confidence to migrate all our channels from Neptune to the Marina platform. We look forward to continuing this excellent working relationship in the years to come.”

Pebble’s virtual CABSAT stand is open from 31st March to 2nd April. To make an appointment to speak with the Pebble experts click here
About Jordan Media City (JMC)
Jordan Media City is a state of art media service provider located in Amman as a free zone company, Making the best use of Jordan’s geographical location between Asia, Africa and Europe, JMC has become a regional hub for media organizations, providing Teleport, OTT services, Production, Technical and anti-piracy monitoring, Transmission facilities (SD, HD playout centre), AD-HOC fibre links to satellite and satellite to fibre, and internet connectivity with all Jordanian ISP providers. Visit www.jordanmediacity.com/ for more information.

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Pebble Virtualises 2020 Tradeshow Presence

Delivering a solution to the cancellations of CABSAT and NAB, Pebble is setting up virtual stands to demonstrate its market leading automation and playout technology  
Weybridge, UK, 19th March 2020Pebble Beach Systems, the leading automation, content management and integrated channel specialist, is organising ‘virtual stands’ for CABSAT from 31 March to 2 April, and for NAB from 20-22 April 2020, with the aim of enabling the most important side of any trade show – open discussion.
Alison Pavitt, Marketing Manager, Pebble Beach Systems, said,

“Trade shows give us the opportunity to meet current customers and new contacts face to face, and sit with them to discuss their hopes and concerns for their playout operations as well as our views on where playout is heading. While we fully understand and support the need to postpone or cancel CABSAT and NAB 2020, one of Pebble’s key values is ‘Find a Solution’, so we are excited to recreate our stands online with exclusive access to our full team of experts, a first look at what our R&D team are working on, and video demonstrations of our latest innovations – all without the jet lag and sore feet.”

Pebble will showcase the latest enhancements and developments to its world-class automation and integrated channel solutions, demonstrating the latest in graphics capabilities. Integrated channel technology can hugely simplify the playout chain for broadcasters by delivering logistical, space and cost savings.
Pebble will also discuss the recent partnership with graphics specialist Vizrt to integrate the Viz Engine into its Dolphin and Orca, integrated playout solutions. The new Viz Engine software plug-in for Pebble’s Dolphin and Orca integrated channel devices enable broadcasters to improve best-of-breed real-time 3D graphics workflows.
Experts from Pebble will be available one-to-one to discuss the challenges, benefits and even the potential pitfalls of transitioning your operations to IP, demonstrating the company’s experience in deploying SDI, native 2110 and 2022-6/7 uncompressed IP, and compressed IP virtualised playout infrastructures around the world.
Pebble’s creative ‘Virtual Stand’ response to the postponements and cancellations of the key industry shows highlights the company’s commitment to always find a solution, and to serve the needs of broadcasters and media companies across the world.
To book an appointment for CABSAT, facilitated via Webex, please visit here
To book an appointment for NAB, facilitated via Webex, please visit here

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Pebble Beach Expands Global Sales Operations with Two New Senior Appointments

Mat Shell becomes Global Head of Sales and Roger Sewell joins as VP Sales for Central and Eastern Europe, and Central Africa
Weybridge, UK, 5 February 2020Pebble Beach Systems, a leading automation, content management and integrated channel specialist, today announced the promotion of Mat Shell as the company’s new Head of Sales, and the appointment of Roger Sewell as Vice President of Sales for Central and Eastern Europe, as well as Central Africa.
A popular and experienced figure in the broadcast industry, Mat (pictured left) joined the company in 2014 as Solutions and Proposals Manager, having previously held product marketing and business development roles at vendors including Imagine Communications, Grass Valley and Tektronix. In his new position as Global Head of Sales, Mat will be responsible for supporting and guiding Pebble’s growing sales team in a time of rapid technological and business evolution.
“Mat’s extensive experience, coupled with his tenacious, solution-focused attitude has made him a tremendous asset to the Pebble team over the years. In this new role his commitment to developing excellent solutions and his thorough understanding of the industry will further enhance Pebble’s ability to meet customer requirements at this pivotal time for the industry,” said Pebble Beach Systems’ CEO Peter Mayhead.
Mat is joined by another senior addition to Pebble’s customer-facing team, Roger Sewell. Having previously held positions at leading industry vendors including Pixel Power, Pro-Bel, Miranda and Omnibus, Roger (pictured right) is a highly regarded sales professional with many years of experience in the specialist field of broadcast playout technology. Roger takes up the position of VP Sales, and will be responsible for Central and Eastern Europe, along with Central Africa.
“Roger has a great reputation in the industry for the long-lasting relationships he builds with end users and business partners, his drive to really understand the customer’s pain points, and his dedication to finding the best solution for them. We’re delighted to have him on board,” said Mat Shell.
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About Pebble Beach Systems
Pebble Beach Systems is a world leader in automation, channel in a box, integrated and virtualised playout technology, with scalable products designed for highly efficient multichannel transmission as well as complex news and sports television. Installed in more than 70 countries and with proven systems ranging from single up to over 150 channels in operation, Pebble Beach Systems offers open, flexible systems, which encompass ingest and playout automation, and complex file-based workflows. The company trades in the US as Pebble Broadcast Systems.
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TV Gazeta in São Paulo Revamps its Broadcast Operations with Pebble Beach Systems’ Dolphin and Marina

Marina and Dolphin ensure TV Gazeta’s smooth migration from Sundance automation system
 
Weybridge, UK, January 13th, 2018Pebble Beach Systems, a leading automation, content management and integrated channel specialist, today announced that São Paulo-based broadcaster, TV Gazeta, is modernising its broadcast operations with Dolphin, Pebble’s compact and cost-effective integrated channel device, and Marina, a powerful centralised ingest, content management and multi-channel automation solution.
Having decided to migrate from its Sundance automation system, Brazil’s TV Gazeta elected to work with the playout specialists at Pebble for the technology upgrade. With the deployment of this solution based around Marina and Dolphin, the broadcaster is able to seamlessly migrate years of accumulated data from its legacy system database to a modern automation system which can adapt and grow as its requirements change.
TV Gazeta has four main channels featuring news, sports, entertainment and shopping programmes, with a particular focus on female viewers. The new software-defined solution provides more flexibility for live programming and future channel expansions.
Pebble Beach Systems’ local reseller in Brazil, Videodata, was instrumental in making this project happen. Videodata put in place a flexible but intelligent migration strategy from the legacy system to Marina and Dolphin which is designed to cause little or no disruption to TV Gazeta’s operations. Because of the similarity of user interface and conventions, operators will be able to carry on working as usual with no disruption throughout the migration process.
 
“As the first broadcaster to bring colour television broadcasting to Brazil, TV Gazeta has a long reputation as a technology pioneer. When we decided to invest in the modernization of the equipment and infrastructure of our broadcast operations, we made sure that we chose a technology that would see us through the next phase of growth. We conducted a thorough technology evaluation. We chose to work with Videodata for their proven expertise in the playout market and selected Pebble Beach Systems for their software-defined approach. The design also ensures an easy transition to virtualized environments in the future,” commented David Verzolla, IT Manager at TV Gazeta.