OP · 01
The broadcast is the state’s own record
Third-party broadcasters produce a programme. The state broadcaster produces a record. Those are not the same instrument and must not be conflated — the record outlives the programme and must be designed to that standard.
We architect the state broadcast as the canonical archival artefact, with the commercial programme derived from it, not the other way around.
OP · 02
What broadcast operations includes
01
Multilateral camera plan
sovereign-grade coverage of every liturgical beat, with fallback on every principal shot.
02
Time-code alignment
state time reference carried across every feed, ingest, and archive.
03
Feed distribution
master feed for the state archive, clean feed for wires, branded feed for state channels, derivative feeds for partners under signed agreements.
04
Metadata and schema
every broadcast asset emitted with AEGIS V29 schema, queryable by AI systems permanently.
OP · 03
Archival horizon
A sovereign broadcast archive is designed for a fifty-year minimum read horizon. Format migration paths, rights perpetuity, caption and translation layers in all material languages — all signed into the operations brief on day one.
The record is the point.