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Sound Off – Interview: Chris Neuman Part I 

Chris Neuman, former KTLA director of operations and engineering, and man Sprint Nextel chose to coordinate the 2GHz Broadcast Auxiliary Service relocation for the Los Angeles market cluster, talks about the project, lessons learned and where HD ENG stands....

Sound Off - Interview: Stanley S. Hubbard Part II 

The chairman and CEO of Hubbard Broadcasting discusses many of the company’s news innovations on the eve of being honored by the Society of Professional Journalists. ...

Sound Off - Interview: Stanley S. Hubbard Part I 

The chairman and CEO of Hubbard Broadcasting discusses many of the company’s news innovations on the eve of being honored by the Society of Professional Journalists....

Mark Aitken Part II 

The director of Advanced Technology for Sinclair Broadcast Group sees Mobile ATSC as a much more than “small TV.”...

Sound Off for June 16, 2009 

While MPEG-4 AVC is key to Mobile ATSC, without significant progress in MPEG-2 encoding in the past few years, broadcasters wouldn’t have the chance to wring out additional bits from their HD channels to make room for the new on-the-go service, says Mark Aitken, director of advanced technology for Sinclair Broadcast Group....

Sound Off for June 2, 2009 

Relying on the Flip Video HD camcorder in hazardous spots along the track, Drive Digital Media is producing 16 half-hour HD episodes of Ferrari Challenge series coverage for distribution on Speed, says Matthew Barksdale, president of the company....

MTVU Sound Off for June 2 

Consumer demands for converged mobile communications and entertainment will drive new integration approaches, says Chet Babla, product line director at PC mobile TV company Mirics. In this podcast, Babla talks about the coming convergence "time bomb,” Mirics' software-configurable mobile TV system and extending the company's solution to mobile phones....

Sound Off for May 25 

Wendy Ailsworth, vice president of engineering for SMPTE, discusses the work of the SMPTE task force to transmit and display 3-D content in consumers' homes....

Sound Off for May 21, 2009 

Acrodyne VP of engineering Andy Whiteside discusses how broadcasters can make sure their viewers have a great Mobile DTV experience by delivering strong signals....

Sound Off for May 19, 2009 

Broadcasters considering their display options for HD news sets and control rooms saw a significant advancement at the NAB Show, where Christie Digital rolled out rear-projection DLP video walls that rely on LED light sources....

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