Mediapro, host broadcaster of the International Media Center of the G20 Summit
The audiovisual group was responsible for the reception and distribution of the official signal of the summit at the International Media Center (IMC), for which it had five satellite receivers and the distribution of video and audio in 102 workstations.
Mediapro has been responsible for the reception and distribution of the official signal of the G 20 summit in it International Media Center (IMC), for which it had five satellite receivers and the distribution of video and audio in 102 workstations. In addition, he was the host broadcaster for the international press within the IMC in Parque Norte (Buenos Aires).
The audiovisual group It featured 14 stand-up positions for live service, some of them exclusively, for clients such as Eurovision EBU and AP, among others. Overon uploaded the signal to different satellites in different formats. More than 50 professionals worked on this production with equipment that included two mobile units from Mediapro Argentina. They provided continuous coverage for 24 hours a day from November 29 to December 2.
At the Parque Norte location, Mediapro had exclusive satellite channels for different press agencies and television channels, in some cases with camera operator service and return equipment for its journalists. Among the numerous clients Overon worked for were international television networks such as ZDF, NHK, BBC, Infonetwork and national television networks such as Antena 3, Telecinco, Cuatro, all of them with occasional live broadcasts; a set of interviews was available for the Russian channel Channel One; as well as dedicated internet services for the government of Korea and Japan; and transmission systems with 3G/4G backpacks and internet bandwidth services for CNN, Al Hurra, Sky and Bloomberg, the Reuters news agency, among others. Transmission services were also provided for the Press conferences of the President of the Spanish Government and shipments of material for the Spanish Presidency services, and for various signals from press conferences and appearances for the Russian news agency Rutply.
On the other hand, it had a satellite unit exclusively for Al Jazeera to different locations in the Argentine capital. In addition, it had two different studios for Channel One (Russia) for live production from the Obelisco and from Corrientes Street for SRG (Switzerland).
At the work points and on the screens of the press pavilions, two signals were distributed from one of the mobile units from 5 different satellites: from the Ezeiza International Airport, the Jorge Newbery Airport and Casa Rosada on November 29 and 30, and from the five rooms where the presidents' press conferences were held on December 1.
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