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Hobson named Fellow of British society
Nov 21, 2006 8:00 AM
The British Kinematograph Sound and Television Society has formally honored Edward Hobson, current SMPTE president.
Edward Hobson, vice president of National TeleConsultants, has been named a Fellow of BKSTS-The Moving Image Society.
The British Kinematograph Sound and Television Society (BKSTS), founded in London in 1931, is dedicated to encouraging, sustaining, educating, training and representing all those involved creatively or technologically in the business of providing moving images and associated crafts in any media.
Hobson is also the current president of the SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) and an SMPTE Fellow.
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