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This newly created role at dock10 shows the importance of the managed services offering at the Manchester based company, which has launched a number of innovative managed services including media asset management and remote edit including a pilot for BBC Sport at the UEFA Euro Championships. Robineau brings his experience of media management, playout and distribution and his UK and European wide customer relationship network to the role, and he will serve on the senior management team.
Commenting on the new role Robineau said; “dock10 has great technology infrastructure and is so much more than a studio and post service provider, with new solutions to offer to the broadcast industry. The company is on a strong growth path which, having enjoyed helping Arqiva grow to the service business it is today, is a challenge I relish and I look forward to bringing new options for content production and media management to the broadcast and wider enterprise market.”
Mark Senior, CEO, dock10 adds, “Fabien’s experience in this sector is second to none which is why we wanted him to head up this important division and oversee the expansion of our services. We have a world class infrastructure here at MediaCityUK and Fabien’s network will enable us to introduce our unparalleled services to clients that are new to us.”
Quays Festival welcomes audiences back with a colourful celebration of creativity!
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Based in the dock10 television facility in MediaCityUK, the facility will provide extra capacity for Viacom International Studios UK goal of securing English-language commissions from third-party UK broadcasters and distributors, in addition to the content already produced locally for Viacom-owned Channel 5 and its other pay-TV channels.