SPECIAL REPORT: Understanding video captioning rules 

All nonexempt TV programming must be captioned by the New Year...

MXF interchange: A progress report 

MXF has become the defacto file exchange format for video storage. This highly technical article shows readers how to implement MXF across divergent storage platforms...

The analog-digital hybrid 

The chosen television picture repetition rate is aimed at satisfying different requirements...

The evolution of newsroom systems 

The author questions the need for two separate systems, the NRCS and automation, and whether changing working practices might lead to a more unitary approach...

KESQ-TV automates with Telemetrics 

Automation holds an attractive feature: ... flexibility...

Bringing surround sound home 

World Edition storyHDTV is not just about increased picture resolution; it’s combining that with widescreen and superior sound...

IT in television production 

World Edition storyAs IP connectivity becomes ubiquitous, broadcasters need to better understand the technology and the benefits it brings...

KLRT-TV gets a new look with Chyron's graphics-creation equipment 

KLRT-TV was able to build everything from scratch, starting with the building and facilities to the purchase of all new equipment...

Newsroom automation 

Three classes of newsroom tools have developed that might all be considered automation of one sort or another: production automation, newsroom workflow automation and a hybrid in-between...

Shedding light on camera support 

The images produced by your camera are only as effective as the camera’s support and lighting. Make sure your giving your camera strong legs to stand on...

The changing face of audio 

World Edition storyHaving a wide range of Foley tracks adds a whole new dimension to a project....

Intelligent control systems 

Monitoring by exception is a method where ... the control room operator is alerted only if certain preset conditions are triggered...

Network protocols 

The author focuses on the Internet core protocols...

Post-production evolution 

A look at the evolution of the post-production process...

Looking high and wide for news 

How does HD actually enhance the ability to cover the news? ...

Setting up audio 

In the past, not much attention has been paid to audio in smaller broadcast rooms. With the advent of HDTV, 5.1 surround sound and the computerization...

TV broadcasting on the Internet  

Step-by-step instructions on building a streaming Internet prescence for TV stations...

Analog audio noise 

Michael Robin shows readers how analog noise is detrimental to the encoding results and what steps they can take to remove the noise and maximize the signal quality...

The Grand Ole Opry's new sound 

Engineers at the Grand Ole Opry established a novel and ultimately effective strategy: repairing the broadcast sound by starting at the stage...

The elements controlling loudness 

There is often no single loudness level that satisfies all listeners (or even a single listener) all of the time...

Graphics and effects 

A look at the underlying technology of today’s new graphics platforms and the wide array of features and benefits available...

High-performance production distinguishes The Score 

n order to facilitate the required fast turnaround and maintain the quick-pace workflow, the network relies on Grass Valley systems...

IMPLEMENTING NEW WORKFLOW PRINCIPLES 

Use this roadmap to rethink how to get things done in a production environment...

MXF comes of age at NAB2005 

World Edition storyThe MXF files interoperated more or less perfectly, delivering synchronized audio and video with seamless interchange of descriptive metadata...

Audio consoles 

Learn how NBC handles 5.1 and stereo audio for the network's programming. An NBC engineer describes how presets, automation, snapshots and other tools make the audio engineer's job easier...

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