Carolyn Schuk
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Mobile TV viewing just as likely in the living room as on the go
By Carolyn Schuk published
NBC finds that almost half its mobile TV viewers use mobile to find additional content as they watch on the big screen.
Court rules mobile TV same as cable TV when it comes to music royalties
By Carolyn Schuk published
MobiTV has won a two-year dispute with ASCAP and will pay $300,000 instead of $40 million.
FCC broadband plan: aiming for creative spectrum use or targeting broadcasters?
By Carolyn Schuk published
Crossfire Media discusses the proposed national broadband plan with telecom law gurus.
Over-the-air mobile TV essential part of emergency communications, OMVC says
By Carolyn Schuk published
A new IDC report highlights viewer interest in local broadcast channels for news and emergency information.
Is DVB-H doomed?
By Carolyn Schuk published
Is reality beating the DVB-H hype when terrestrial DVB seems to be doing the job?

The App Store’s dark side
By Carolyn Schuk published
Mobile World Congress keynote speaker Hugh Bradlow warns of the widening divide between apps and appliances.

Five key considerations for successful ATSC mobile TV
By Carolyn Schuk published
From his experience rolling out broadcast mobile TV at WOWT, Gray Television's Jim Ocon offers guidance for broadcasters.
Predictions for mobile TV in 2010
By Carolyn Schuk published
Convergence rules, deployments grow, and mobile moves into the home.
Jointwave encoding technology extends HD video to new devices
By Carolyn Schuk published
Jointwave's H.264 encoder technology delivers high bit rates with error resilience, low power consumption and small footprint.
Telegent goes public on strength of analog, digital mobile TV tuner-on-a-chip sales
By Carolyn Schuk published
The free-to-air mobile TV chipmaker aims to raise $250 million for next-generation technology and expand its operations and marketing.
Desperately seeking LG2160A, S3C4F61
By Carolyn Schuk published
LG and Samsung hold their ATSC-M/H tuner chips close to the vest
ADI, SiTune introduce ATSC-M/H tuners in time for U.S. mobile TV rollout
By Carolyn Schuk published
The RF tuners feature a low-power appetite, tiny footprint and support worldwide standards.

Where to find mobile TV information
By Carolyn Schuk published
Resources for everything mobile TV: technology, standards, market, business models, regulation, tests, audience and products.
Dilithium Networks, Huawei Technologies team up to deliver live 2G, 3G TV for Indian telecom BSNL
By Carolyn Schuk published
Players in emerging markets keep new service launch costs low to build their subscriber base.

Mobile TV levels playing field for broadcasters, Gray Television's Jim Ocon says
By Carolyn Schuk published
ATSC M/H opens opportunities for new services, business models and ways to reach audiences, especially in emergencies.
LG introduces DP570MH ATSC-M/H DTV player
By Carolyn Schuk published
The mobile entertainment hub reportedly features a TV receiver, DVD and music player
SiTune's configurable architecture quickly tunes in mobile TV around the world
By Carolyn Schuk published
The P2TUNE tuner platform is configurable for both zero-IF and low-IF standards to compress time to market
Formidable obstacles slow mobile advertising growth, says Hydra's Mason Wiley
By Carolyn Schuk published
While Apple and Google mobile initiatives will advance the market, human inertia and handset usability are barriers to the mainstreaming of mobile advertising
MaxLinear enables antenna-free handsets
By Carolyn Schuk published
The MxL751SM delivers a diversity-channel solution for ISDB-T mobile TV at the cost, size and power requirements of single-channel solutions.
FLO TV continues to find new ways to make mobile TV simple
By Carolyn Schuk published
FLO TV’s VP of Sales and Operations Kathy Thompson talks about the company’s mobile TV ‘sleeve’ for the iPhone.
Dell mobile TV netbook integrates Hauppage Computer Works' ATSC-M/H tuner
By Carolyn Schuk published
The Inspiron Mini also leverages MaxLinear, LG and Roundbox technology

FCC chairman aims to serve the public interest with transparency, level playing field
By Carolyn Schuk published
At CES, Julius Genachowski discussed net neutrality, ubiquitous broadband, spectrum shortages and becoming a 21st-century agency.
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