Why Television Research Began in 1877 (and Why No One Knows It) Recorded January 12, 2017 at the SMPTE Philadelphia Section meeting, QVC, West Chester, PA. Prior to 1877, there […]
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Tech.firstpost.com reports that Samsung has reportedly signed a deal with a Swedish technology company called Imint. The word Imint is derived from “Imaging Intelligence” and the software company is known […]
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CNET.com reports that the bespectacled zombie lies face down in the dirt, thanks to LG and Sony dropping support from their 2017 TVs. Will it ever rise again? It’s been […]
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Techradar.com asks: Is there any saving the films of future past? If you traipsed through the halls of CES 2017 staring at the walls of television screens bearing the year’s […]
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Extremetech.com reports that for virtual reality, 2016 was definitely the year of the headset. Several high-end models finally shipped, and dozens of inexpensive smartphone-based versions. However, despite a major industry […]
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dunyanews.tv reports that the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) on Wednesday announced plans to take on Netflix and Amazon and make its iPlayer the top online TV service in Britain by […]
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Deadline.com reports that the Cinema Audio Society has announced the nominees for the 53rd Annual CAS Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for 2016 in seven categories. In the […]
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Network to deploy Sony’s new HDC-P43 to provide unparalleled coverage By Brandon Costa, Senior Editor, Sports Video Group Slow motion replay technology has seen tremendous advancements over recent years but […]
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By Dan Daley, Audio Editor, Sports Video Group Part 1: Transmitters Boost Use of Onfield Audio Conflicting requirements for greater power and smaller size make their design a complex proposition […]
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Joe Ciaudelli, Director of U.S. Spectrum Affairs, Sennheiser Innovation & Research, writes that almost every venue, studio and mobile broadcast crew that uses wireless microphones will need to reconfigure their […]
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