Broadcast Engineering Podcasts
You may download the Broadcast Engineering Podcasts to your desktop by right clicking the Download button and choosing "Save Link As..." in Firefox or "Save Target As..." in Internet Explorer.
Author discusses new book on HDTV creation, development
Philip J. Cianci talks about his new book, "High Definition Television: The Creation, Development and Implementation of HDTV Technology" and critical technologies that made digital HD a reality....
MCV racks up successes on way to bright mobile DTV future
Erik Moreno, co-general manager of the Mobile Content Venture, and senior VP, Corporate Development, for the Fox Networks Group, speaks from the 2012 International CES in Las Vegas about recent important wins for mobile DTV....
OTT year in review
Listen in on snippets of podcast interviews done throughout 2011 with Pat McDonough of The Nielsen Company, Glen Friedman of Ideas & Solutions!, Danny Wilson of Pixelmetrix and Greg Herman of Watch TV. ...
WHTM-TV transitions to local HD news production
Keith Blaisdell, WHTM-TV director of technology, discusses the station's new news production workflow and its transition to HD local news. ...
“Secondary” doesn’t mean taking a backseat to wireless operators
Greg Herman, president and CEO of LPTV operator WatchTV and head of Spectrum Evolution, says low-power television broadcasters are only secondary to new full-power stations and Class A stations. ...
Independent producer Shaw discusses impact of latest digital cinema tools
Rick Shaw, an independent film producer and founder/owner of Pinlight in Hollywood, CA, talks about how advances in digital cinema technology are shaking up business as usual in Hollywood....
With deadline quickly approaching, Super Committee decision on auctions up remains unclear, says Hyman
Mark Hyman, the Washington, D.C., counsel for the Sinclair Broadcast Group, discusses where the Super Committee stands on incentive auctions and previews his luncheon keynote Nov. 17 at the Broadcast Engineering/OMVC Mobile DTV engineering event in Burbank, CA....
Researcher sees OTT threat to traditional pay TV operators a few years away
Paul Erickson, the author of a new IMS Research study on the proliferation of TVs with Internet connectivity, sees pay TV operators making a push to offer subscribers OTT-like offerings within the user experience they are trying to create....
New TNDV 40ft HD production truck helps Opry reclaim TV presence
Nic Dugger, owner of mobile production facilities company TNDV, discusses how the company's new 40ft HD truck "Aspiration" helped the Grand Ole Opry get back on air with "Opry Live." ...
Connected TVs will dominate the OTT hardware landscape and propel adoption, says Paul Erickson
The author of a new IMS Research study on the proliferation of TVs with Internet connectivity discusses his findings and their implication for the mainstreaming of OTT....
Minimizing capital expense for HD transition may prove more costly in the long run, says Larry Thaler
Larry Thaler, the president of consulting firm Positive Flux, discusses how some stations may be missing the chance to realize greater operational efficiencies by focusing more on capital outlay than the opportunity to gain workflow efficiencies as they transition to local HD....
'VidBlogger Nation' aims to leverage best of Internet video, traditional TV, says show creator
Marc Scarpa, founder of SimplyNew Studios, discusses how he is taking advantage of the strengths of Internet video production and traditional cable television distribution to create a new viewing experience. ...
NEP remote cooling, power monitoring directs design of new HD production truck, says George Hoover
In this podcast interview, NEP CTO George Hoover discusses how nsite is helping to make production truck design better and where the future of remote HD production is headed....
Seven metrics shed light on the quality of experience of OTT video viewers, says Danny Wilson
Wilson and his company have defined seven metrics to define the quality of the OTT experience....
HD production, online streaming will change the future of college game, says Buffolano
Tom Buffolano, a media executive with All Access Media Partners, says a convergence of production and Internet streaming technology developments will give colleges and conferences more freedom than ever in how they distribute games to fans....
Previous | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | Next





















