09/07/07: SBS Australia order Enigma LogServer™


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) Australia order mediaproxy's video and audio logging solutions for compliance logging.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA. (July 3rd, 2007) - Special Broadcasting Service (SBS), Australia's premier multicultural and multilingual public broadcaster, have selected mediaproxy as their supplier of video and audio logging solutions. :mediaproxy's professional broadcast monitoring and logging server, Enimga LogServer v6, will be used by SBS for 90 day compliance logging of 16 video channels while :mediaproxy's innovative ToneLog Servers will be used to log 8 radio programs.

The new video and audio logging solutions are expected to be installed later this month and will enable SBS to make the shift away from traditional tape based recording and archiving. In addition, it will equip SBS staff with intuitive interfaces and capabilities for comprehensive video and audio quality assurance.

About SBS

SBS is unique. Its radio and television services broadcast in more languages than any other network in the world. Sixty-eight languages are spoken on SBS Radio. Programs in more than 60 languages are broadcast on SBS Television, and Online, SBS New Media provides text and audio-on- demand services in more than 50 languages.

SBS Television is watched by more than seven million Australians each week. What they see is a unique mix of Australian-produced and international programs drawn from over 400 national and international sources. Programs in languages other than English - which comprise more than half the SBS Television schedule - are accessible to all viewers through SBS-produced English language subtitles.

SBS Radio, the world's most linguistically diverse broadcaster, reaches across the major languages spoken in Australia. It produces more than 13,500 hours of language-specific programs each year, in English and more than 60 other languages. Since 1975, SBS Radio has expanded its service from a single AM station in Sydney and Melbourne, to a five signal network that's available in all capital cities and key regional centres.