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May 12, 2017

 
 
  B&C Today
  A weekly analysis of broadcast/pro video technology developments
 
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Editor: Tom Butts
 
The Evolution of Cloud-Native Technology for Media Processing
This article will make several bold predictions about where cloud-native technology is headed for 2017 and beyond.
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ATSC 3.0 Local Simulcasting Approach Debated
The deadline for comments to the FCC’s February ATSC 3.0 NPRM was this week and many focused on the issue of simulcasting the next-gen TV standard with ATSC 1.0.
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Sinclair-Tribune Deal Is Huge Bet On Future Of Broadcasting
One of the enduring mysteries of our rapidly changing media age is the durability of local broadcast television compared to other local-market media such as newspapers and radio stations.
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NAB 2017 Tackles Tech, Change and Evolving Expectations
Even though the plush carpet is rolled away and cappuccino makers are bubble wrapped back in storage, the flurry of conversations, questioning, test driving and demonstrating that took place during NAB 2017 reaffirmed some irrefutable facts.
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DC Drone Film Festival 2017 Now Accepting Submissions
The DC Drone Film Festival is returning to the National Drone Show and Government Video Expo for its second year and is now accepting entries.
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Why the Main Studio Rule Must Go
For more than 50 years, the FCC has required radio and television stations to maintain a “main studio” within or near their communities of license.
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Groups Seek ATSC 3.0 Captioning Assurances From FCC
A host of groups serving the deaf and hard-of-hearing community have asked the FCC to make sure that closed captioning requirements carry over to the voluntary rollout of the ATSC 3.0 next gen transmission standard.
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WDSU and the first TV broadcast in New Orleans history
The first televised image beamed into the homes of New Orleanians was WDSU's distinctive test pattern, which went on the air at 5:30 p.m. on Dec. 18, 1948.
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Analyst: The Cord-Cutting Future Has Arrived
With most results now in, the U.S. pay TV industry lost about 762,000 video subs in the first quarter of 2017, a worst-ever result for the period, according to a new report from MoffettNathanson.
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Only one per cent of social video goes viral
Just 1.2 per cent of social video on Facebook goes viral (over one million views), according to the latest Wochit research.
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