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Looking Past 4K’s Resolution
By Tom Burns published
If you thought the move from standard definition to high definition was fast, brace yourself for the transition to 4K, or Ultra High Definition.
ATSC 3.0 in a Multichannel Universe
By Fred Baumgartner published
Two stakeholders that might not be so excited about ATSC 3.0 include the radio access network (RAN) carriers (the providers of wireless data services) and multichannel video programming distributors.
April SBE Ennes Workshop to Focus on ATSC 3.0
By Fred Baumgartner published
The relationship between broadcasting and technology is a deep one that defines us as broadcast engineers.
Is HDR Worth It?
By James Careless published
It’s official: the Consumer Electronics Association has announced its industry definition for High Dynamic Range compatible video displays.
Preparing For TV’s Big Repacking Exercise
By James O'Neal published
“It was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way….”
To Cloud or Not To Cloud? Is That the Wrong Question?
By George Boath published
In under 10 years, the concepts of public cloud computing and virtualization of computing resources have disrupted all of the perceived wisdoms of IT system design.
Harnessing a New Opportunity: The Transition to IP in the Contribution Space
By Tony Jones published
Viewer demand for better quality is far from a new phenomenon.
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