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FCC Broadband Plan: Clyburn Warns of Potential Diversity Harm from Spectrum ReclamationBy John Eggerton, March 16, 2010Commissioner concerned over potential loss of minority, women voice. More
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France Bringing Largest Group Yet To NABBy David Tanklefsky, March 16, 2010Country's broadcast achievements presented at 1,600 square-foot pavilion More
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FCC Broadband Plan: Commission Sets 2015 Spectrum DeadlineBy John Eggerton, March 15, 2010Plan lays out clear timetable for broadcasters to clear off 120 MHz of spectrum, or about half their current allocation More
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The Masters Takes 3D LeapBy Glen Dickson, March 15, 20103D coverage to be distributed by Comcast More
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CNN Embraces Hi-Def DayBy Glen Dickson, March 15, 2010
Cable news giant CNN has taken the final big step in its conversion to high-definition production. The network has completed work on a new 5,000-square-foot studio within its Atlanta headquarters that will allow it to originate all of its daytime and weekend studio programming in the 1080-line-interlace HD format. More
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CNN Embraces Hi-Def DayBy Glen Dickson, March 15, 2010Cable news giant CNN has taken the final big step in its conversion to high-definition production. The network has completed work on a new 5,000-square-foot studio within its Atlanta headquarters that will allow it to originate all of its daytime and weekend studio programming in the 1080-lineinterlace HD format. More
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FLO TV Expands CNN Mobile CarriageBy Glen Dickson, March 12, 2010Will now be available to Personal TV and automobile subs More
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Turner Sports Launches Branded iPhone AppBy Glen Dickson, March 11, 2010SportsNOW aims to create “virtual sports bar” experience More
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Chyron Takes 2009 Revenue HitBy Glen Dickson, March 11, 2010Graphic provider touts revamped business model More
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Panasonic Kicks Off 3D TV Roll Out At Best BuyBy Greg Tarr--TWICE, March 11, 2010Stage NYC launch of first FullHD 3D TVs More
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ESPN Declares 2D/3D Production a SuccessBy Glen Dickson, March 8, 2010As it prepares to launch its new 3D network, ESPN 3D, in June, ESPN is weighing how to cost-effectively produce some 85 live events in the network’s fi rst year, including World Cup soccer, NBA games, X Games 16, college basketball and college football. The cable sports giant last month conducted a test at its Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Fla., to see if a single production team could pump out both 2D and stereoscopic 3D coverage. More
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WCAX Picks Pixel Power For GraphicsBy Glen Dickson, March 10, 2010Vermont station is first to install Pixel Promo system More
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Cisco Bows Next-Generation RouterBy Glen Dickson, March 10, 2010Triples speed of existing platform to handle video growth More
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Final Four Enters 3D ArenaBy Glen Dickson, March 9, 2010CBS to broadcast 3D games to movie theaters More
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TiVo Beats Analyst's ExpectationsKelsey Swanekamp--Forbes, March 8, 2010Fourth quarter loss of nine cents per share less than anticipated More
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MLBAM Tapped For ESPN3.comBy Alex Weprin, March 8, 2010MLB Advanced Media to provide technology infrastructure and operations support to ESPN digital network More
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ESPN Declares 2D/3D Production a SuccessBy Glen Dickson, March 8, 2010Test may spur more cost-effective 3D techniques More
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TiVo Targets Overseas Biz With ConaxBy Glen Dickson, March 8, 2010Will market DVB set-top to operators More
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Discovery Brings HD to IndiaBy Glen Dickson, March 4, 2010Sun Direct launch expands portfolio to six networks More
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HDMI Group Ratifies 3D Broadcast FormatsBy Glen Dickson, March 4, 2010Move should ensure interoperability between programming and sets More
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