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January 22, 2014

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TELEVISION
Debunking the Free TV Spectrum Myth
"Those opposed to according television broadcasters strong property interests in their licenses often argue that doing so could generate a 'windfall' since they 'got their spectrum for free,'" says Jeffrey A. Eisenach, managing director and principal at Navigant Economics.
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TELEVISION
Bonded Cellular: Getting the Best Shots
Cellular systems have, in just a few years, become indispensable in television newsgathering world. Here's what you need to know about shooting (and transmitting) while on location.
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PROGRAMMING
Lifetime's "Flowers in the Attic" Locks Up 6.1 Million Viewers
The network is already developing "Petals on the Wind," the sequel to "Flowers in the Attic," according to officials.
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RADIO
Stop Playing the Pity Game With AM
"Once everything is fully digital," predicts Gary Ellingson, "the 'poor stepchild' perception of AM and FM broadcasting will disappear and the long-desired revitalization will occur."
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PRODUCTION/POST/SOUND
Back to School: Capturing the Diverse and Dynamic Visuals of "Community"
Since the series can go off in just about any direction, "Community" cinematographer Gary Hatfield is able to keep things fresh each week. He recalls an episode designed to be done in the "found footage" style of "Cloverfield" and another about paintball wars shot in a style that suggests Quentin Tarantino channeling Sergio Leone.
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LIVE/PUBLIC SPACES
Why Move Digital Signage Content to the Cloud?
"The fundamental part of digital signage is pushing pixels, and that can be anything from plugging a laptop into the back of a screen and running a site," says Raffi Vartian, chief operating officer for Signagelive, "and then having protocols back and forth to a website and then it appears on the screen."
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