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  08/30/2010, 12:48PM
News is Where the News Is
But does quantity equal quality?
  08/26/2010, 04:33PM
McAdams On: Vacation

What finer word in the English vernacular than “vacation?” It’s a wonderful way to keep one’s head from exploding, but a temporary break from the news race these days is like spending a few decades in cryogenic sleep.

  08/24/2010, 07:55AM
The Transition Up North

For Canada, the transition to all digital broadcasting is creating some turbulence that could only get worse as our northern neighbor approaches its analog shutoff one year hence.
 

  08/19/2010, 04:46PM
McAdams On: Talking in 3D

A group of scientists and engineers this week released a draft glossary for 3DTV that starkly illustrates its own necessity. Never before has TV had so much power to make people sick...

  08/18/2010, 04:10PM
FBN Debuts Touchscreen Stock Data

Data Wizard helps reporters spot trends via real-time feeds

  08/12/2010, 04:05PM
McAdams On: The Late Ted Stevens

The late senator likened the Internet to a series of tubes that occasionally gets clogged. He was summarily flamed on the Internet... The good senator was valiantly trying to encapsulate his perception in simple terms, which flies in the face of coders, hackers, trolls and all of those who don’t wish to be eviscerated by this typically anonymous hoard.

  08/12/2010, 02:21PM
National Broadband Plan B
Community-based initiatives will get it done.
There are 1,024 counties or “county equivalents” lacking broadband, according to the FCC’s Sixth Broadband Deployment Report. They comprise 24 million people in 8.9 million households that are generally poorer and more rural than the national average. The same areas very likely were outliers as the nation adopted electricity. Lights are on in Custer County, Nebraska tonight because of the Rural Electrification Act.




Thursday 4:50PM
NAB Says OET-69 Changes ‘Unlawful’ and ‘Flawed’
“NAB’s preliminary testing indicates that TV Study will effectively redefine and substantially reduce the coverage area of populations served for a significant number of television stations." ~ NAB


 
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