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Editor's Picks 2013: Television, Digital Media, Programming, and Advertising


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December 23, 2013

For the holiday season we're presenting "Editors' Picks" of the best of the site from throughout 2013. Today: Television, Digital Media, Programming, and Advertising. Connect 2 Media & Entertainment, which launched in 2013, is a resource to help you as a media professional keep up with developments not only in your own business segment but across all industry sectors. Find out what's happening in TV, radio, digital media, film, event spaces, enterprise, and much more by visiting www.c2meworld.com each day.

Best of 2013: Television, Digital Media, Programming, and Advertising

TELEVISION
Production on CNN's "Parts Unknown"
From Myanmar to Colombia and even war-torn Libya, cinematographer Zach Zamboni and a tiny crew of videographers have traveled to novel locations and created images, with virtually no prep and no rehearsal, that capture both the essence of these locations and the kinetic action of the series host, Anthony Bourdain.
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DIGITAL MEDIA
The Future of the Second Screen
Technology rarely develops with any degree of logic, something we can see in the current state of the second-screen industry.
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TELEVISION
Can TV Broadcasters Really Go OTT?
Becoming an Internet-only broadcaster (also known as "over the top" or OTT), will require a different operational workflow, and creation of a new relationship with station viewers.
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PROGRAMMING
Fox Sports 1 Set for August Debut
Says Fox network engineering and operations executive vice president and general manager Richard Friedel, "We're creating completely new workflows, evaluating everything and improving whatever we can, wherever possible."
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DIGITAL MEDIA
4K: Ready or Not
What is the reality of UHDTV/4KTV today? A lot like it was in the early days of HDTV, beautiful displays but very little to no content. But unlike the early days of HDTV, expectations weren't as high as they are today.
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"Arrested Development" Lands at Netflix »
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