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FCC Makes Minor Alterations to CALM Act

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Today's Top Stories - 06.05.14
Deborah McAdams - Executive Editor
 
Quote of the Day: "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." ~ Maya Angelou
On this Day: In 1977, the Apple II computer went on sale.

FCC Makes Minor Alterations to CALM Act
The FCC this week updated the CALM Act to reflect new changes implemented by the Advanced Television Systems Committee. The commission gave broadcasters until June 4, 2015 to comply with the new changes.

Art, Science Intersect at InfoComm14
For professionals grappling with "what next's" and "who's who" in the commercial AV community, the annual InfoComm convention, set for the Las Vegas Convention Center from June 18-20, is prepared with the answers.


News & Technology
COLOR: Turner Studios Selects Quantel's Pablo Rio
GRAPHICS: Shaw Media Taps Bannister Lake for Election Graphics
PEOPLE: Wohler Appoints Steve Farmer Director of Engineering
INTEGRATION: Heartland Video Selects Nevion Transport Stream Processors for Project Work
eBOOK: Guide to Broadcast Management Solutions

Industry Roundup
CEA Survey Says—TV Set Remains Video Viewer of Choice (Broadcasting & Cable)
AT&T Says DirecTV Deal to Cut TV Programming Costs by 20% (Bloomberg)
Beyond HD Masters conference: 4K lives, but content still king (TVB Europe)
Broadcasters say they are left in dark over D-Day TV costs (Reuters)
Mary Meeker's Web Video Love Affair (Forbes)

TV Technology White Papers
"Achieving Maximum Accuracy in Video Quality Measurement," from Video Clarity is a white paper focused on helping content originators and distributors understand a method to ensure that viewers get the best quality of experience, advertisers are satisfied, and regulations are met.
"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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