James Doddington is Chief Technical Officer for Three Media Associates. Following the success of movies such as Avatar and Toy Story 3 there is a movement to bring stereoscopic 3D to television. There are now channels dedicated to 3D, but
By Deborah McAdams on
3/28/2011 5:19 AM
James Doddington is Chief Technical Officer for Three Media Associates. Following the success of movies such as Avatar and Toy Story 3 there is a movement to bring stereoscopic 3D to television. There are now channels dedicated to 3D, but
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Craig Norris asks if cloud computing can work for larger enterprises, rich media creators, and broadcasters
By Deborah McAdams on
3/24/2011 1:04 AM
Craig Norris asks if cloud computing can work for larger enterprises, rich media creators, and broadcasters
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Tom Butts is the Editor in Chief of TV Technology. “Watch this Space” is a common and well worn phrase often used by PR teams or advertisers as a way to keep your interest piqued. It hints at better and
By Deborah McAdams on
3/23/2011 2:09 AM
Tom Butts is the Editor in Chief of TV Technology. “Watch this Space” is a common and well worn phrase often used by PR teams or advertisers as a way to keep your interest piqued. It hints at better and
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Deborah McAdams is the Executive Editor of TV Technology.Dave Donovan had nearly 10 years under his belt as chief of the Association for Maximum Service TV, but he seemed to pack in 20 years worth of work. He wasn’t so
By Deborah McAdams on
3/23/2011 2:05 AM
Deborah McAdams is the Executive Editor of TV Technology.Dave Donovan had nearly 10 years under his belt as chief of the Association for Maximum Service TV, but he seemed to pack in 20 years worth of work. He wasn’t so
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He wasn’t so much the polished suit at Capitol Hill hearings as the guy showing up in every other possible venue defending broadcast industry turf.
By Deborah McAdams on
3/22/2011 4:00 PM
He wasn’t so much the polished suit at Capitol Hill hearings as the guy showing up in every other possible venue defending broadcast industry turf.
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Murphy’s tactic may have been within the law,
but nowhere in the arena of journalistic integrity. That a seasoned journalist
like Brian Williams refers to it as
“prank” phone call is unbelievable. That NBC based a report on something
so inappropriate an underhanded is truly amazing, if not downright
irresponsible.
By Deborah McAdams on
3/4/2011 1:07 AM
Murphy’s tactic may have been within the law,
but nowhere in the arena of journalistic integrity. That a seasoned journalist
like Brian Williams refers to it as
“prank” phone call is unbelievable. That NBC based a report on something
so inappropriate an underhanded is truly amazing, if not downright
irresponsible.
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I tend to look around when I'm walking, and pay at least some attention to my dinner companions. I don't need unlimited anything on a cell phone.
By Deborah McAdams on
3/1/2011 4:00 PM
I tend to look around when I'm walking, and pay at least some attention to my dinner companions. I don't need unlimited anything on a cell phone.
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Several months ago I finally took the IPTV plunge by purchasing a $99 Apple TV. Although it has its limitations, it has changed the way I view IPTV. This is not my first foray into the IPTV realm. In 2005,
By Deborah McAdams on
3/1/2011 1:47 AM
Several months ago I finally took the IPTV plunge by purchasing a $99 Apple TV. Although it has its limitations, it has changed the way I view IPTV. This is not my first foray into the IPTV realm. In 2005,
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Deborah McAdams is the Executive Editor of TV Technology.Why, just the other day I tried to conserve bandwidth. It's all the rage. Conserving bandwidth. It started when I drowned my phone by dropping it in water for two microseconds. Cell
By Deborah McAdams on
3/1/2011 1:45 AM
Deborah McAdams is the Executive Editor of TV Technology.Why, just the other day I tried to conserve bandwidth. It's all the rage. Conserving bandwidth. It started when I drowned my phone by dropping it in water for two microseconds. Cell
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2011 is the crunch year for 3DTV, says Andy Stout
By Deborah McAdams on
3/1/2011 1:36 AM
2011 is the crunch year for 3DTV, says Andy Stout
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