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July 8, 2016 | Editor: Tom Butts
 
A Channel-Sharing Proposal for ATSC 3.0
One of the questions that has been on my mind and the minds of many of my colleagues around the country is, how does ATSC 3.0 become a viable broadcast standard?
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ITU Announces HDR Standard for TV
The ITU has announced a new standard for High Dynamic Range Television that enhances the quality of imaging for HD, 4K, 8K and even virtual reality.
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Comcast Will Include Netflix in X1
INCOMPAS, whose members include Netflix, said Tuesday the video streamer had struck a deal with Comcast to make Netflix available via the cable operator's video navigation platform, a move Comcast confirmed.
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Please Participate in Our Survey: 10 Questions about Next-Gen TV
The updated broadcast TV system on track for completion early next year resembles the current method in that it delivers media content over the air. Thats pretty much where the similarity ends. The next-gen broadcast TV system will be interactive, available on smartphones and tablets, capable of 4K, immersive sound and a number of other features not available in the current system. The purpose of this survey is to get feedback from members of the public on their assessment of this new system.
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'YouTubers' Outshining Old-School Television
A media revolution is taking place, and most people over 35 years of age arent tuned in.
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Google Buys a Backbone for Pay-TV Services
Google is snapping up Anvato, a company with tech that's designed to make it easy for broadcasters to put live video online.
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The Sneaky Way Broadcasters Are Using TV on the Radio
TV on the Radio isn't just the name of a really good band, it's also a quirk in the design of analog television, a medium that has largely been usurped by its digital equivalent.
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Smart Dust Is Coming: New Camera Is the Size of a Grain of Salt
Miniaturization is one of the most world-shaking trends of the last several decades. Computer chips now have features measured in billionths of a meter. Sensors that once weighed kilograms fit inside your smartphone. But it doesn't end there.
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National Association of Tower Erectors on the Front Lines of Wireless Innovation
Advances in wireless are changing the landscape and delivery models for industries as diverse as health care, financial services, higher education, agriculture, energy, aviation, utilities, public safety, government and the military.
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This Saturday's UFC Event Will be the First Pay-Per-View to Stream in 4K
This Saturday, MMA fans in the US and Canada will be able to stream UFC 200 in ultra HD resolution on select Sony TVs.
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Washington Public Television Viewers Have Been Watching Canned Fireworks for Years
PBS has been getting raked over since it admitted Monday night that some of the firework footage included in its annual A Capitol Fourth broadcast was used from previous years. But heres the rub at least for public televisions DC-area viewers: canned fireworks footage is nothing new.
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TV Technologys Planning Guide to the Post-Incentive Auction TV Chanel Repack
The nationwide over-the-air television distribution system is about to be redefined by software solving for a complex, multilevel optimization problem with myriad and contested variables. The industry will have to move quickly to adapt to the result.
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Register Now for VR2020
During NYC Television & Video Week, VR/AR media executives, technology pioneers, investors and creative minds will converge to share inner secrets of the industry. Dont miss this one-day only showcase on Monday, October 17th.
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Adaptive Streaming: Improve Retention For Live Content
Using Live Production Servers To Enhance TV Entertainment
Preparing for the 4K Content Workflow Transition
Engaging Viewers with Social Media Integration

 
 
 

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