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White-space spectrum debate rages

August 16, 2007 Technology companies are pitted against TV broadcasters over access to the unused spectrum between TV channels. TAGS: spectrum, broadcaster, technology company, commission, digital television, wireless broadband, TV, channel, space, Microsoft Corp.

TV industry frets over high definition

April 26, 2006 High-definition gear doesn't come cheap. And that's just one of the things clouding the HD picture for broadcasters. TAGS: broadcaster, analog, TV, HDTV, digital television, school, definition, electronics, conference, LCD, video

Local TV stations face Net threat

April 17, 2007 Network affiliates watch prime-time content like Fox's 24 go online and wonder where they fit in. TAGS: affiliate, broadcaster, San Diego, CBS Broadcasting Inc., TV, conference, video

Apple exhibits Final Cut Studio 2

April 15, 2007 Apple introduces high-end video-editing software, as well as new server, at broadcaster conference. TAGS: broadcaster, Apple Computer, upgrade, server, video

Samsung aims to put digital TV in cars

January 8, 2007 Analog TV is coming to an end, so Samsung is trying to make sure digital TV will work with portable devices. Photo: Taking digital TV for a ride TAGS: broadcaster, digital television, digital broadcast, broadcasting, TV, Consumer Electronics Show, Samsung Electronics, car, programming, U.S., photograph

Microsoft, BBC pair up on digital strategy

September 28, 2006 British broadcaster wants to work with Microsoft on the delivery of digital content. Deals with Real and IBM could follow. TAGS: broadcaster, digital content, broadcasting, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Microsoft Windows

FAQ: What the digital-TV switch actually means

January 30, 2008 The end of analog broadcasts is closer than you think. Here's the lowdown on what you need to know so you don't miss a show. TAGS: digital television, broadcaster, FAQ, TV, converter box, set-top box, set-top, analog, satellite

Internet and TV collide in Vegas

April 18, 2007 At National Association of Broadcasters conference, showgoers tune in to the latest electronic media technologies. TAGS: broadcaster, turbine, Microsoft Silverlight, Adobe Systems Inc., Redmond, conference, Apple Computer, CEO, media player, Web browser, video, Apple iPhone, TV

U.S. is ready to move to digital TV

May 1, 2007 Bumps in the road notwithstanding, the Consumer Electronics Association's Jason Oxman says transition from analog to digital TV is on schedule. TAGS: digital television, transition, broadcaster, household, spectrum, analog, station, broadcasting, nation, TV, satellite, America, U.S., programming

Cisco backs DRM start-up

April 19, 2006 Company contributes to $16 million investment in Widevine, which designs technology to prevent digital-video theft. TAGS: Widevine Technologies, Cisco Systems Inc., TELUS Corp., broadcaster, set-top, set-top box, digital media, digital video, digital-rights management, IP, TV, video

Philips device could force TV viewers to watch ads

April 19, 2006 So long, TiVo? Invention would prevent channel switching during commercials or fast-forwarding past ads on a DVR. TAGS: Philips Electronics N.V., patent, invention, viewer, broadcaster, freeze, DVR, channel, set-top box, set-top, TV

TVUPlayer: Another Napster?

October 24, 2006 The video service is building an audience but legal experts wonder about copyright issues. Image: Peer-to-peer television TAGS: TVU Networks, copyright violation, Disney Corp., Napster Inc., broadcaster, P2P, streaming video, spokesman, channel, lawyer, U.S., TV, YouTube, video

Adobe to take Flash videos to desktop

April 16, 2007 Adobe Media Player, set for release later this year, can play back downloaded video files, rather than browser-based video streams.Image: Adobe's Media Player for offline media TAGS: Adobe Systems Inc., media player, RSS, broadcaster, publisher, video, Web browser

Why the broadcast flag won't work

May 26, 2005 Media attorney Jim Burger says its imposition would impose a heavy regulatory hand on consumer electronics and IT. TAGS: flag, redistribution, digital television, studio, broadcaster, transition, programming, attorney, rule, receiver, protection, information technology, TV, HDTV

FCC is taking wrong turn on digital media

April 13, 2004 Public-interest advocate Gigi Sohn says that the FCC is perilously close to knuckling under to a powerplay that will limit the way consumers can use their digital media. TAGS: digital television, digital media, content company, commission, broadcaster, programming, consumer electronics, TV

AttenTV turns Web surfing into eerie spectator sport

April 23, 2007 Do you want to see what sites others are viewing? A service called AttenTV aims to turn "clickstreams" into entertainment. Screenshot: AttenTV TAGS: habit, broadcaster, broadcasting, channel, entertainment, Firefox

Is Uncle Sam serious about Sirius-XM?

April 16, 2007 Policy analyst Randolph J. May says handling of proposed merger to reveal feds' take on communications marketplace changes. TAGS: merger, satellite radio, Sirius, XM Satellite Radio, marketplace, radio, broadcaster, HD radio, satellite, programming, antitrust, government, entertainment

Judge allows music industry to sue XM Satellite

January 19, 2007 Record labels say the satellite radio broadcaster allows customers to turn songs into MP3 files, infringing on their copyrights. TAGS: XM Satellite Radio, satellite radio, music industry, satellite, court, broadcaster, Judge, Internet radio, radio, song, music, MP3

Silverlight to shine in NBC's Olympics coverage

April 25, 2008 NBC's digital media group is counting down the days to the start of the Games in Beijing--and Microsoft will play a key role in online coverage. TAGS: Microsoft Silverlight, Olympic Games, International Olympic Committee, live streaming, digital media, coverage, on-demand, broadcaster, agency, project, Microsoft Corp., video

Dan Rather: Journalism has 'lost its guts'

March 12, 2007 In South by Southwest speech, the renowned broadcaster says his profession is in a "perilous state," despite Internet's ability to illuminate.Photos: Rather speaks to SXSW crowd TAGS: Dan Rather, journalism, journalist, gut, Viacom Inc., broadcaster, George W. Bush, president, CBS Broadcasting Inc., power
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