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ATSC names Whitaker vice president of standards development
Dec 2, 2003 12:00 PM
The ATSC board of directors has named Jerry Whitaker vice president
of standards development.
Since joining the ATSC in October 2000 to coordinate technical
activities, Whitaker has streamlined the standards development process.
Whitaker currently serves as secretary of the Technology Group on
Distribution and is closely involved in the work of the ATSC
Implementation Subcommittee.
Before joining ATSC, Whitaker was the president of Technical Press.
Prior to that position he served as editorial director of Broadcast
Engineering and associate publisher for Broadcast
Engineering and Video Systems. Previous positions include
radio station chief engineer and television news producer.
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