Snell Limited

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Snell Advanced Media
(Snell Ltd)
Type Limited
Snell Advanced Media
IndustryDigital Media Production
Predecessor Quantel Ltd
Founded1973 (as Snell & Wilcox)
2009 (merger)
Founder Roderick Snell
Defunct2018
Successor Grass Valley
Headquarters,
Key people
Tim Thorsteinson
ProductsDigital production equipment
Number of employees
550 [1]
Website s-a-m.com

Snell Limited, branded as Snell Advanced Media or SAM, was a British company that designed and developed solutions for the media production market including applications for central operations, live production, post production, playout and media management. [2] They were headquartered in Newbury, UK.

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SAM delivers agile technology across Live Production, Production, Editing & Finishing, Playout & Delivery, Infrastructure & Image Processing, all running under enterprise-wide Management & Workflow automation.

Snell Limited, owned by bankers LDC, was created from the merger of Snell & Wilcox and Pro-Bel in 2009. In March 2014 Snell was acquired by another company owned by LDC, Quantel Ltd. [3] After LDC's replacement of Snell CEO Simon Derry with Quantel CEO Ray Cross, the process of merging the companies began. LDC had previously in 2006 appointed Cross to replace Quantel CEO Richard Taylor. However within a year LDC then replaced Cross with new CEO Tim Thorsteinson. The company was rebranded as Snell Advanced Media in September 2015. After the rebrand, SAM continued to carry the Quantel name on its Quantel Rio, formerly Pablo Rio, line of post-production solutions. [4]

History

Snell Kahuna vision mixer Snell Kahuna vision mixer.jpg
Snell Kahuna vision mixer
Modification of SW4 "Zone Plate" test card as used by Guangzhou Broadcasting Network (December 2016) Huacheng Channel in Guangzhou on ATV Home Channel place since December 4th., 2016.jpg
Modification of SW4 "Zone Plate" test card as used by Guangzhou Broadcasting Network (December 2016)

Snell & Wilcox was founded by engineer Roderick Snell in 1973. [5]

Around the turn of the 21st century, Snell & Wilcox created the SW2 and SW4 "Zone Plate" test cards for use with their TPG20 and TPG21 test pattern generators. [6] [7]

In 2007 Snell and Wilcox Ltd. was awarded the Queens Award for Technological Innovation for the Kahuna Multiformat SD/HD production switcher. [8]

In April 2009 Snell & Wilcox merged with Pro-Bel. The company took the name Snell. [9] In March 2014 it was announced that Snell had been acquired by Quantel. [10]

After the departure of Quantel CEO Ray Cross and Tim Thorsteinson was appointed CEO in February 2015. Thorsteinson held senior roles in the media technology industry; he has twice been the CEO of Grass Valley, President of the Broadcast Communications division of Harris Corp., and President and CEO of Enablence. The company was rebranded as Snell Advanced Media in September 2015. [11]

In June 2017 it was announced that Thorsteinson was stepping down as CEO and being replaced by Eric Cooney [12] On 8 February 2018, it was announced that Belden had acquired SAM and the company was to be absorbed into the Grass Valley umbrella. [13]

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