It’s no secret broadcasters are getting into the mobile TV business a bit late in the game. Verizon, AT&T and Sprint have been pumping video into cell phones for quite a while now, though the quality of the transmissions is
By Deborah McAdams on
5/29/2009 8:09 AM
It’s no secret broadcasters are getting into the mobile TV business a bit late in the game. Verizon, AT&T and Sprint have been pumping video into cell phones for quite a while now, though the quality of the transmissions is
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The 2009 NAB Broadcast Engineering Conference papers are now available at the NAB Store. Consisting of more than 800 pages of technical papers, the 2009 version is the most comprehensive proceedings ever compiled. The papers represent a snapshot of current
By Deborah McAdams on
5/21/2009 11:46 PM
The 2009 NAB Broadcast Engineering Conference papers are now available at the NAB Store. Consisting of more than 800 pages of technical papers, the 2009 version is the most comprehensive proceedings ever compiled. The papers represent a snapshot of current
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Broadcast lobby needs its head
By Deborah McAdams on
5/8/2009 8:32 AM
Broadcast lobby needs its head
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Today was the day to disconnect the High Voltage cabinet in the old Harris transmitter so I can get the building cleared. Took the back door off and began to recon the situation WITHOUT my glasses. I thought to myself
By Deborah McAdams on
5/6/2009 7:06 AM
Today was the day to disconnect the High Voltage cabinet in the old Harris transmitter so I can get the building cleared. Took the back door off and began to recon the situation WITHOUT my glasses. I thought to myself
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The application of the First Amendment has come down to cuss words on TV. I wonder how that would have played out in Philly.“What sayeth you, Mr. Franklin? Should the vulgarities that become commonplace here 220 years from now be
By Deborah McAdams on
5/1/2009 7:59 AM
The application of the First Amendment has come down to cuss words on TV. I wonder how that would have played out in Philly.“What sayeth you, Mr. Franklin? Should the vulgarities that become commonplace here 220 years from now be
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