Sony-Led Consortium Wins Major
     $314 Million Contract to Build Egyptian "Media Production City"
     Egypt Invests in Digital Technology to Enhance
     Status as Media Centre of Middle East and Arab World
     21 January 1997, London: A UK-based consortium led by Sony Broadcast &
     Professional Europe, partnered with Kvaerner Construction, has won a
     major $314 million contract from Egyptian state broadcaster, ERTU, to
     build a digital production studio complex on the outskirts of Cairo.
     The new 420,000 m2  studio complex will be the central feature of a
     new Media Production City being built by ERTU and the focal point for
     future television, video, and film media production in the region.
     Unofficially dubbed "Hollywood on the Nile", Media Production City
     will be one of the world's largest production studio complexes ever
     built. Sited 25 km outside Cairo near a commercial and residential
     district called 6th October City, it marks the beginning of a
     multibillion dollar investment by Egypt to enhance its status as the
     centre of media production for the Middle East and Arab world.
     The initial three year contract involves the building of six digital
     production studios totalling 4,200 m2, workshops and administration
     buildings; multiple, fully-equipped television edit suites, outside
     broadcast and support vehicles; and the supply of Sony Digital Betacam
     television production equipment. A second phase involving another
     seven studios and equipment is planned.
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