Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering
Latest articles by Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering

Leader Instruments Sets Up New Digs
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published
Leader Instruments Corporation, makers of audio and video test equipment and other products, has relocated its US headquarters from Cypress to Fullerton, California

Pronology Supplies Web-based MAM for Collaborative On-Site Content Management of 2014 Oscars
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published

HP Virtualizes Z Workstation Family
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published
HP has taken the power of its Z Workstation series and placed it in the cloud to allow users to gain access from anywhere in the world
Avid MediaCentral Platform Streamlines Workflow for "Rent or Buy"
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published

Camera Corps Unleashes MeerCat HD POV Camera
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published
Camera Corps has introduced a new specialty camera, the MeerCat miniature HD broadcast camera, which can be mounted practically anywhere without being visible to other cameras or to an audience

There's Money for Software-Centric Media Investment
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published

SintecMedia Helps Fox Networks Group Manage Traffic (and Billing)
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published

Engineering Update: IMT Shows ENG on Two Wheels
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published

Broadcasters Weighing Long-Term Storage Options
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published

If Aereo Loses Supreme Court Battle, It May Be Out of Options
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published

Sinclair Chooses Cellular Newsgathering Without a Backpack
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published

Engineering Update: Dalet Helps Broadcasters Add User-Generated Content to Their Newscasts
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published
These days more and more stations are incorporating social media posting within their newscast in order to engage their audiences on a deeper and more personal level

Monitoring the Market for Program Evaluation
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published
These days perhaps the toughest professional equipment category to see a profit is video monitors

Rebranded Harris Broadcast Harkens Back to Its Storied Past
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published

Lawo Keeps NPR Sounding Good
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published
National Public Radio has moved its headquarters to a restored building in Washington DC and upgraded much of its existing gear to the latest digital audio technology from Lawo, based in Germany

Traditional TV Still King With Viewers Despite Digital Device Deluge
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published

Broadcasters Not So Eager to Switch to UHDTV
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published

Vizrt Partners with Red And Ncam For 4K Virtual Environments
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published
At the NAB Show, Vizrt, a provider of IP-based content production systems, demonstrated high precision, immersive graphics integrated with live 4K pictures using a handheld camera

Ericsson Offers Cloud-Based Playout Services
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published
Ericsson has launched a new program playout capability, available as a managed or hosted service that can be delivered from a number of locations worldwide

Vitec Videocom to Acquire Autocue TelePrompting
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published

Pearl Group Tests OTA Broadcasts of Interactive Content and Ads
By Michael Grotticelli, Broadcast Engineering published
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