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Broadcast Engineering Headlines for Sept. 10, 2008
Sept. 10, 2008 - Headlines of the week include: Wilmington, NC, makes the transition to digital; DTV tests planned in other markets; Hulu will offer some shows before broadcast; local news is among TV’s most popular programming; FCC will allow some cable systems a three-year exemption; and during IBC, check out the BE@IBC blog and BETV video page on the Broadcast Engineering Web site....
HDTU Sound off for Sept 9, 2008
Jim Schoedler, POLCOMM 2008 DNC RF coordinator and former SBE Chapter 48 chairman, discusses his team of volunteer frequency coordinators at the Democratic National Convention and the challenges they faced....
IPTV Sound Off for Sept 9, 2008
Pajamas Media CEO Roger L. Simon discusses PJTV and how he hopes the Internet will change the television equation....
Broadcast Engineering Headlines for Sept. 3, 2008
Sept. 3, 2008 - Headlines of the week include: venues receive upgrades for political party national conventions; QUALCOMM proposes auctioning and licensing white spaces for Internet use; 2008 Olympic Games the most-watched event in history; most TV stations will be ready for the DTV transition; and ESPNU HD makes its debut...
Sound Off for Sept 2, 2008
According to Louis Libin, chairman of the Political Conventions Communications Committee, last week’s Democratic National Convention provided a glimpse into the RF conditions broadcasters will face as they cover news in the future....
Broadcast Engineering Headlines for Aug. 27, 2008
Aug. 27, 2008 - Headlines of the week include: white space device testing, support for its use from the U.S. Congress and Google, and criticism from MSTV; SCTE offers DTV transition seminars; FCC proposes prohibiting low-power auxiliary stations in the 700MHz band; and Intel and Yahoo introduce the Widget Channel....
Broadcast Engineering Headlines for Aug. 20, 2008
Aug. 20, 2008 - Headlines of the week include: record numbers of people are watching the Olympics on TV and online; NBC defends itself regarding its handling of the Beijing games; CNN deploys all-platform journalists; and Wilmington, NC, stations prepare for an early transition to digital....
Broadcast Engineering Headlines for Aug. 13, 2008
Aug. 13, 2008 - Headlines of the week include: NBC broadcasts Olympics using 300 separate distribution platforms; Cablevision wins appeal on remote storage DVR; many seniors still unaware of DTV transition; IBC2008 to conduct stereoscopic 3-D theme day; U.S. Senate OKs DTV Border Fix Act; and the FCC orders Comcast to cease ‘discriminatory network management’ practices....
Sound Off for Aug. 8, 2008
Aug. 8, 2008 – Broadcast Engineering contributor Phil Kurz talks to Rick Shaw, owner and founder of Hollywood-based production and post facility Pinlight. Shaw discusses a short film he shot for “The Wordz Project” with the RED ONE camera, which he later transferred to film, and the challenges he faced...
Broadcast Engineering Headlines for Aug. 6, 2008
Aug. 6, 2008 - Headlines of the week include: DISH broadcasts 1080p HDTV; the “CBS Evening News” goes HD, although not smoothly; WRAL tests mobile DTV; POLCOMM2008 wants to test unlicensed white space device interference at this summer’s national political conventions; and IBC2008 to address media technology convergence and content implications....















