Ericsson Inks Five-Year Broadcast-Services Contract with London Live

London Live has awarded Ericsson a five-year broadcast services contract for its new London-dedicated TV channel. The Evening Standard, London’s most read newspaper, was awarded the 12-year license in February 2013 to broadcast the first London-centric TV channel – and will launch the channel in spring 2014. London Live will be transmitted 24/7 via terrestrial and satellite digital TV channels as well as multiscreen IP delivery. Viewers will be able to watch the channel on television and online, via PCs and mobile devices.

“Ericsson was a clear choice for London Live as we gear up for our launch in 2014,” says Bryn Balcombe, Head of Technology at London Live. “Ericsson has invaluable experience working with new entrants to the media and broadcast arena and we have been impressed by their innovative and competitive services. With the help of Ericsson, we will be able to deliver the very best in content in the best way possible to our audience, both via innovative IP delivery and traditional linear channel playout.”

Ericsson’s Broadcast Services business started in 2007 and expanded in 2012 with the acquisition of Technicolor’s broadcast services division. Today, Ericsson Broadcast Services combines the company’s global services expertise with its industry-leading position in managed services to enhance the efficiency of the business operations of leading regional and global broadcasters. Every day people on all continents watch television programs prepared, managed and broadcast by more than 1,000 Ericsson staff based in hubs in France, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Every year, Ericsson Broadcast Services ingests more than 200,000 hours of content and distributes more than 1.5 million hours of programming in more than 90 languages for more than 200 TV channels. Other customers include Canal+ and TV5 Monde in France and HBO Nordic (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden).

“Europe is an important market for us and Ericsson’s objective is to enable content owners, brands, and broadcasters to deliver and monetize video-based services to viewers across all platforms,” says Thorsten Sauer, Head of Broadcast Services at Ericsson. “We are particularly keen to work with and support new entrants to the broadcast market. ESTV’s London Live channel is a fantastic example of print and online media moving into television and we hope this is just the start of a long and fruitful relationship.”

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