Azam Media Partners With Lawo To Elevate Broadcast Capabilities With State-of-the-Art OB Truck
Azam Media, a leading East African direct broadcast satellite service, headquartered in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, is set to revolutionize its broadcast capabilities with the unveiling of a cutting-edge outside broadcast (OB) truck, crafted in collaboration with premier system integrator Broadcast Solutions and renowned technology provider Lawo. This venture marks a significant milestone in Azam Media’s commitment to delivering unparalleled sports broadcasting experiences across the region.
Designed to meet the evolving demands of modern sports production, Azam Media's new OB truck is a comprehensive solution tailored to the company's expanding portfolio of sporting events, particularly football matches, not only in Tanzania but also in neighboring Kenya. As Azam Media secures increasingly prominent TV rights, this investment underscores their dedication to delivering top-tier coverage to viewers.
The vehicle’s sophisticated audio control room is centered around the Lawo mc²36 All-in-One console. With its built-in A__UHD Core functionality it offers 256 processing channels, available at both 48 and 96 kHz, and natively supports ST2110, AES67, RAVENNA, and Ember+, and it provides an I/O capacity of 864 channels. As one of the most advanced IP-based audio consoles, the Lawo mc²36 empowers Azam Media with unparalleled audio capabilities, ensuring pristine sound quality for every broadcast.
The OB truck boasts a plethora of cutting-edge equipment and technology to support its mission-critical operations. With a setup of twelve Sony cameras, two additional Dreamchip Mini Cameras, and a state-of-the-art ROSS Vision Mixer, Azam Media's production team is equipped with the tools needed to capture every angle of the action seamlessly. Additionally, the integration of two EVS XT-GO Replay Servers ensures swift and efficient replay capabilities, enhancing the viewer experience.
Notably, Lawo's VSM (Virtual Studio Manager) IP Broadcast Control and Workflow Solution serves as the backbone of the OB truck's broadcast control system. Offering unmatched versatility and automation, VSM seamlessly integrates with a wide array of broadcast equipment, providing Azam Media with the flexibility to customize workflows to meet the demands of any production scenario.
The project scope extends beyond the OB truck, encompassing additional components essential for Azam Media's comprehensive broadcasting operations. These include a Support Truck, three 5-camera flight case production kits, a VAR van, and 2x C-Band Flyaway Uplink Systems, ensuring versatility and adaptability across various broadcasting environments.
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