SPL Media House selects Grass Valley AMPP to distribute live Saudi Pro League matches globally
SPL Media House (SPL MH), the media arm of the Saudi Pro League, is using Grass Valley’s AMPP to produce and distribute content.
SPL MH also uses Grass Valley’s Framelight-X cloud-native asset management solution to create various video packages featuring Saudi Pro League clubs, players and highlights that are streamed via digital platforms.
When the Saudi Pro League first tasked SPL MH with distributing match content, there was no legacy broadcast hardware in place. And, given that the first match was set to begin in just six weeks, they decided that the solution needed to be a cloud-based infrastructure that could be deployed quickly without complicated third-party systems integration.
According to Peter Van Dam, COO for SPL Media House: “Grass Valley’s AMPP proved to be the only end-to-end SaaS platform in the world that could be run in the cloud and ‘built-out’ in our very tight timeframe. It is also the only tried-and-tested solution that is reliable and robust enough for our demanding application.”
“With a global audience of roughly 140 million viewers, there is strong interest in watching our matches and following our teams and players,” Van Dam said. “We were free to deploy an all-native-cloud solution because we weren’t locked into any traditional hardware or infrastructure.”
To deploy AMPP, a small room in SPL MH’s production facility was turned into an international broadcast Network Operations Centre (NOC). Feeds from the nine matches produced weekly are sent to AMPP via Haivision and LiveU SRT or NDI from the outside broadcast trucks stationed at the stadiums. From AMPP, these game feeds are distributed from the NOC to several social media and service platforms used by SPL and rightsholders and to create alternative content. In addition, remote commentary and distribution for the Saudi Women’s Premier League is fully controlled via AMPP.
“We are pleased that SPL MH is using AMPP to deliver live Saudi Pro League matches to their fans worldwide,” said Hany Bartella, sales director for Grass Valley, Middle East and Africa. “All eyes are on what SPL MH and the league are doing. It’s great to be at the core of their innovative operational success.”