More and more the information is driving the business. Access to any content, anytime, and anywhere will become the critical success factor for the broadcast industry to succeed. TV-stations with huge Data Broadcasting Systems DBS are the most common applications of that. But, legacy analog video archives which use tapes are no longer cost-effective. Therefore, limited access, inefficient and expensive duplication and real-time operation can no longer be tolerated. To overcome those disadvantages of analog video archiving, Digital Video Archive Systems (DVAS) will be used to launch the most developed storage technologies. This report explains the dramatic saving of money, time and resources that implementing a DVAS can deliver and making pioneering news broadcasting. During the two parts of this graduation project we will explore the know-how of dealing with these data and video signals in terms of Storage, Management and Access. Moreover specifically, we have already simulated a network to connect the central office of TV-station with its related offices around the world and so the sub-channels. This project will consider “Aljazeera TV-station” and “Ramallah Office “as a case study in terms of sub-channels, the related offices around the world and resources available. Furthermore we have made a tool to achieve pioneering news broadcasting by sending an urgent video in specific time after processing and recoding the required video by FFMPEG tool.