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Fox Sports Preps for Super Bowl XLVIII

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Top Stories - 01.29.14
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Fox Sports Preps for Super Bowl XLVIII
It will start with an on-field, glass enclosed pre-game show set that lowers down before splitting in half against the wall, and the usual tripling of the number of cameras that will be available to acquire those game-changing shots.

L.A. TV Stations, Wireless Lobby, Test Channel-Sharing
CTIA-The Wireless Association, KLCS and KJLA announced a channel-sharing pilot project that responds to the FCC's request to "demonstrate the technical and legal arrangements necessary to implement a successful channel-sharing operation."

AES67-2013 Looks at Audio-Over-IP ~ by Mary Gruszka
The next step in the audio evolution looks to be audio-over-IP, or rather more of it. With the publication of AES67-2013, "AES standard for audio applications of networks— High-performance streaming audio- over-IP interoperability," in September 2013, greater opportunities for integrating IP technology are forecast.

News & Technology
KUDOS: NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame to Add 'Everybody Loves Raymond'
2014 NAB: NAB Show Partners with Brazilian Society of Television Engineering
BUSINESS: Bexel Buys Grass Gear
SPORTS: Panasonic to Shoot Sochi Olympics Opening in 4K
USER REPORT: Grass Valley Server Powers Church Simulcasts

Industry Roundup
Dish, DirecTV Team for Addressable Political Ads (Connect 2 Media & Entertainment)
The Age of the iPod is Over (The Verge)
What's Up With TV Shared Services Agreements? (Broadcast Law Blog)
IBM Puts Another $1.2 Billion Toward 15 New Cloud Data Centers (Fierce Enterprise Communications)
Hey TV Makers: Televisions Are Not Smartphones (readwrite)

TV Technology White Papers

"Understanding the ROI of Media Asset Management Systems," from Avid explores how much time and money a MAM system can save a business.
"Selecting Next-Generation Video Servers," from Rohde and Schwarz examines the rapid pace of technology development and the incorporation of information technology into broadcast and the broadcast operating environment.
"Hybrid Software as a Service," from Signiant discusses how businesses of all sizes are capitalizing on new modes of computing and software delivery—including software as a service and hybrid SaaS—that let them achieve a new level of results with less technology investment.
"Beyond CALM," from Linear Acoustic offers a comprehensive, beginning-to-end approach to measuring and controlling loudness.
"Efficiency is the Key Factor When Choosing a High-Power Broadcast Transmitter," from Rohde and Schwarz discusses the pros and cons of energy-conserving transmitter technologies.

 


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