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  • HD Newsgathering Inches Closer to Reality
    By Glen Dickson - 05/10/2008
    More than 90 stations across the United States are now producing their newscasts in HD. For most, that means HD pictures from the studio, not the field. More

  • ATSC Celebrates 25 Years
    By Glen Dickson - 05/09/2008
    Top engineers and technology executives gathered in Washington, D.C., Thursday to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Advanced Television Systems Committee. More
  • Ellen to Go HD in the Fall
    By Paige Albiniak - 05/07/2008
    Warner Bros.’ The Ellen DeGeneres Show will broadcast from new high-def studio beginning Sept. 8. More
  • CBS College Sports Network Goes HD
    By Alex Weprin - 05/07/2008
    The network formerly known as CSTV will broadcast games from 35 sports in high-defintion. More
  • CableLabs Touts tru2way "Openness" with Samsung Deal
    By Glen Dickson - 05/06/2008
    CableLabs signed a new license agreement with Samsung, saying it has created a streamlined process by which consumer electronics manufacturers can license its “tru2way” technology. More
  • HD Hits the Streets
    By Glen Dickson - 05/05/2008
    High-definition studio cameras have been selling well for years, as stations began buying them as a way to future-proof their operations in advance of launching HD newscasts. But cameras for field production for news and other reality programming have lagged behind. Not only were they costly, but there were technical issues with transmitting HD content from the site of a news story and editing ... More
  • Harris Wins Another Saudi HD Deal
    By Glen Dickson - 05/02/2008
    Broadcast-technology conglomerate Harris won a deal to create HD-production facilities for Saudi Television in the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah in Saudi Arabia. More
  • Building B Rebrands, Makes Spectrum Pitch to Stations
    By Glen Dickson - 05/01/2008
    Building B, a venture-backed startup that aims to market a single set-top device that marries broadcast and broadband video for display on living-room TVs, rebranded itself as Sezmi Corp. and announced that it will partner with broadcast stations to deliver part of its service using their digital spectrum. More
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