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Sound Off for Mar 3, 2009 

Rick Ervin, chief engineer for WSYX-TV and WTTE-TV in Columbus, OH, discusses some of the lessons learned since going to air with HD local newscasts in May 2008....

Sound Off Podcast with Rick Rotondo of Spectrum Bridges 

Rick Rotondo of Spectrum Bridges discusses the company’s new  ShowMyWhiteSpaces.com Web site. The new ShowMyWhiteSpace Web site links to the FCC spectrum use database to identify occupied and unoccupied spectrum....

Broadcast Engineering Headlines for Feb. 25, 2009 

Headlines LogoFeb. 25, 2009 - Headlines of the week include: DTV transition goes smoothly; FCC moves to tie up multiple DTV rule loose ends; Progress continues on household DTV preparations; and DTV coupon backlog will soon disappear....

IPTV Sound Off for Feb 24 

Feb 24, 2009 - Paul Kocher, president and chief scientist of Cryptography Research, recently was elected to the U.S. National Academy of Engineering for his contributions to cryptography and Internet security....

Broadcast Engineering Headlines for Feb. 18, 2009 

Headlines LogoFeb. 18, 2009 - A quarter of TV stations went digital-only on Feb. 17; about 5 percent of homes still unprepared for analog shutoff; HDTV lifts spirits; stimulus bill to help broadband build out; and Young Broadcasting files for bankruptcy....

Sound Off for Feb 17, 2009 

Jim Ogle, the VP and general manager of WIBW-TV in Topeka, KS, talks about what it’s like trying to comply with the FCC’s decision to nix shutting off analog Feb. 17 with a transmitter on life support....

Broadcast Engineering Headlines for Feb. 11, 2009 

Headlines LogoFeb. 11, 2009 - Stations must decide when to shut off analog; DTV delay complicates FCC’s notification process; 115 day extension puts station moves into question; cliff effect leaves 1000 Hawaiian households without DTV reception; and BAS transition makes progress....

IPTV Sound Off for Feb 10 

Michael Greeson, president and chief researcher of The Diffusion Group, discusses recent survey findings showing TV stations are in a great position to capitalize on bundled TV, Internet and mobile video services that are a few years away....

Sound Off for Feb 10, 2009 

This week, Charles Spoto, president of STS, talks about the setup, the redundancy and the pressure of delivering flawless backhaul services for the Super Bowl....

Broadcast Engineering Headlines for Feb. 4, 2009 

Headlines LogoFeb. 4, 2009 - Headlines of the week include: Count on DTV transition to disrupt viewers; NTSB recommends new safety rules for ENG helicopters; Thomson to sell Grass Valley division; and Quantel to sit out NAB 2009...

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