Robin Berger
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DTV Debut for Games
By Robin Berger published
The GB20600 terrestrial mobile television standard is coming to life to help keep commuters, dignitaries, journalists and more in touch with the Games no matter where they are.
A Day at the Races
By Robin Berger published
Broadcasters are expanding their coverage via the Internet as well as offering alternate viewing options.
New Tech for An Old Story
By Robin Berger published
Director Tom Hooper noted that it’s not often that “someone spends over $100 million” recreating the 18th century for a TV miniseries.
Google Proposes White Space Plan
By Robin Berger published
At issue is whether to allow unlicensed devices to operate in the 54 MHz to 698 MHz spectrum portion of broadcasters’ signals.
The Madness of March
By Robin Berger published
The NCAA’s big dance will be dominated by CBS, which has exclusive rights to the men’s tournament from the first round to the final game.
CBS Captures Super Bowl XLI
By Robin Berger published
CBS is pulling out all the stops in its coverage of what is expected to be the biggest broadcast of the year: Super Bowl XLI at Miami's Dolphin Stadium, Feb. 4.
Addressing the Continuum
By Robin Berger published
Host Mark Schubin plans to cover all bases at this year's HPA Technology Retreat, scheduled for Jan. 31 through Feb. 2 here at The Westin Mission Hills Resort & Spa.
New HD Programs Fall into Place
By Robin Berger published
NBC builds infrastructure for 'Today'
HD Syndication Debuts With Hi-Def 'Wheel,' 'Jeopardy'
By Robin Berger published
Sony Pictures Television spent about $4 million to upgrade "Jeopardy" and "Wheel of Fortune" for this month's 1080i high-definition debut
HPA Tech Retreat: Getting It Right
By Robin Berger published
For Mark Schubin, this year’s Technology Retreat theme “seems to be the business of getting it right.”
Rocky Mountain Hi-Def
By Robin Berger published
MTV celebrates its 25th anniversary this year in style as the channel goes high-def with the Jan. 16 launch of MHD.
Tech Retreat 2006: Display's the Thing
By Robin Berger published
RANCHO MIRAGE, CALIF: Content producers are reluctantly acknowledging that their output can now be seen on a wide array of displays.
News Raw: A Series of Fortunate Events
By Robin Berger published
KNBC Los Angeles stakes claim to a digital niche
DirecTV Says YES to Interactive TV
By Robin Berger published
Satellite broadcaster launches baseball's first iTV service
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