Phil Kurz is a contributing editor to Broadcast Engineering. He also writes several e-newsletters for the magazine and is a frequent contributor to broadcastengineering.com. He began covering technological developments in the television industry in fall 1984 and has work for Television Broadcast magazine, Video Management magazine, AVVideo magazine, and  Video Toaster User magazine were he has covered ENG, TV transmission, newsroom technology and satellite newsgathering. 

Posts by Phil Kurz

in BE@IBC Aug. 1, 2012

SGL to highlight new FlashNet interface, FlashBrowse 3

Using the new FlashNet GUI's tools, the user can bundle material as required, before archiving to any configured FlashNet disk or tape group....More
in BE@IBC Aug. 1, 2012

Orad to highlight new broadcast graphics, video server solutions

The company will show new features for its PlayMaker sports replay server, including enhanced events tagging....More
in BE@IBC Aug. 1, 2012

Rascular to feature Helm integration with Ross Video openGear protocol

Helm provides a single, integrated, user-defined PC-based control/monitoring surface for operators....More
in BE@IBC Aug. 1, 2012

DK-Technologies to unveil DK3 meter to European broadcasters

DK-Technologies also has made its Starfish surround sound display available to all DK meter users....More
With Flextream 2.0, users of Thomson Video Networks' ViBE encoders can activate
in BE@IBC Jul. 31, 2012

Thomson Video Networks to unveil Flextream 2.0

Flexstream 2.0 achieves greater efficiency by integrating ancillary services within the multiplexing pool....More
in BE@IBC Jul. 31, 2012

NOA Audio Solutions to highlight ingestLINE, mediARC advancements

NOA ingestLINE has a new sibling, a video ingest module for typical SD material, such as Betacam SP....More
in BE@IBC Jul. 31, 2012

Digital TV Labs to feature HbbTV Ligada Validator

Ligada Validator is a static analysis product that ensures TV-targeted applications using HbbTV extensions are correctly structured....More
in BE@IBC Jul. 30, 2012

Drift Innovation opens U.S. office

The new Drift office is located in Vail, CO, where Drift’s North American director and point-of-view camera market veteran John Rounds will oversee....More
in BE@IBC Jul. 30, 2012

TNV deploys Cinegy systems for tapeless workflow

The Cinegy workflow installed at TNV includes eight Cinegy Ingest stations for tape-based ingest and 80 concurrent Cinegy Desktop licenses for....More
in BE@IBC Jul. 30, 2012

Turner Sports Central shortlisted for IBC2012 Innovation Award

The multi-sport asset management system based on Dalet Enterprise Edition employed by Turner Sports is being considered for the honor in the content....More