Obituary: Doug Clark, Mobile TV Group, director of operations
Doug Clark, Mobile TV Group’s Director of Operations, passed away on January 11 following a long battle with cancer. As recently as two weeks prior he was still at work […] More
Ken Kerschbaumer has been editorial director of the Sports Video Group since 2005 and has been writing about how sports networks and leagues use video and audio technology to deliver a quality TV experience since 1991. He began his career in 1991 at Television Broadcast magazine before joining Cahners where he was editor of Digital Broadcasting magazine. In 2000 he joined Broadcasting & Cable magazine as Senior Editor of Technology. Seven years later he helped co-found the Sports Video Group with Paul Gallo and Marty Porter.
Doug Clark, Mobile TV Group’s Director of Operations, passed away on January 11 following a long battle with cancer. As recently as two weeks prior he was still at work […] More
Broadcast Facilities, Inc. (BFI), has purchased Crawford Communications, Inc.’s Satellite Services division. The stock acquisition includes all of Crawford’s television network origination, Teleport, satellite uplink trucks, Internet, production and government […] More
The XT[2]+ , a new video production server from EVS, has been introduced, offering more bandwidth and greater capabilities to broadcasters across the globe. The shipment of the first XT[2]+ […] More
Denon Electronics has been selected to provide audio quality control products to NBC Universal during NBC’s coverage of the Vancouver Winter Games from Vancouver, February 12-28. The announcement was made […] More
Linear Acoustic kicked off its 2010 Hear Factor Tour with a presentation at the Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE) Chapter 36 meeting in San Diego on Jan. 13. The tour […] More
Sports broadcasters, leagues, and networks that rely on microphones that operate in the 700 MHz spectrum will need to find new spectrum as of June 12. The Federal Communications Commission […] More
The central hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center put 3D display (and even production) technologies front and center at CES last week, proving just how serious consumer-electronics manufacturers are […] More
The Consumer Electronics Show is fading in the memory banks, but the announcements are just beginning to sink in. And surprisingly, while 3D may have been the hot topic at […] More
We interrupt our day-to-day writings on sports technology and the broadcast industry to make it easier for you to donate money to aid victims and survivors of Tuesday’s deadly earthquake […] More
The latest remote-production-truck provider to take the 3D plunge, All Mobile Video will roll out a 53-ft. double-expando 3D-capable production truck at NAB, according to President Eric Duke. “The truck […] More
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