The Future Is Here: Moving Into the Next Decade With All-IP
New opportunities await broadcasters who adopt to IT protocol.
New opportunities await broadcasters who adopt to IT protocol.
Expansive plan revealed at SMPTE Annual General Membership Meeting aimed at supporting evolving media and entertainment industry.
Griffis, vice president of technology in the Office of the CTO at Dolby Laboratories succeeds current SMPTE President, Matthew Goldman.
Are the two standards competitive or complementary?
Broadcasters at this week’s HPA Tech Retreat discussed two timely television technical topics: the introduction of the ATSC 3.0 DTV transmission standard and the on-going TV spectrum repack initiative.
A simple look at the numbers reveals the SMPTE 2017 Annual Technical Conference & Exhibition last week in Hollywood, Calif., was a success.
Shortly before the start of the SMPTE 2017 Symposium, TV Technology spoke with Matthew Goldman, President of SMPTE, and senior vice president of technology, TV & Media, Media Solutions for Ericsson.
Shortly before the start of the SMPTE 2016 Annual Technical Conference & Exhibition, NewBay editors spoke with Matthew Goldman about his plans as incoming SMPTE President. He’ll take office on Jan. 1, 2017.
A month before American voters head to the polls, Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers have made their voice heard on who will be leading them over the coming years.
In a very large conference room completely full of attendees, my co-panelists and I talked about a variety of Ultra High Definition (UHD) related topics, describing the state of the industry with regard to UHD as well as opining about what we thought were the important issues to tackle and where we thought the industry was heading.
At this early adopter stage, it comes down to priorities—who wants to lay claim to being first to generate industry buzz versus waiting for all the pieces of the puzzle to come together to offer a full-featured next-gen immersive viewing experience.