Quote of the Day: "Love is a tyrant sparing none." ~ Pierre Corneille
On this Day: In 2014, television political pundits will spike the national madness meter noticeably.
TV Spectrum Sellers Say FCC Model Shortchanges LPTVs The coalition representing TV stations interested in selling spectrum on the incentive auction are objecting to the signal-coverage methodology associated with the auction.
EIBASS Warns of Globalstar TLPS Interference A group of engineers who actively rally for Broadcast Auxiliary Service spectrum say a proposed Wi-Fi service in the 2 GHz band would interfere with BAS. Globalstar, a Covington, La., is proposing to build a terrestrial, low-power broadband network on its licensed spectrum at 2,483.5 to 2,495 Mhz.
Comcast-TWC: Detroit LPTV vs. New York's Mayor A low-power Christian TV station in Detroit is supporting Comcast's bid to merge with Time Warner Cable, while the major of New York is throwing up red flags.
"Playout in the Cloud," from Imagine Communications highlights "an entirely new range of opportunities for media companies to evolve their operations, transform and transport content free of geographic or other historical channel boundaries, extend and expand their brands."
"Gaining Competitive Advantage from Switching and Extension," from ThinkLogical addresses changes in the post-production ecosphere and outlines best practices for the design of a future-proof, fiber-optic KVM signal management infrastructure.
"Analyzing 4K Video Quality," from Video Clarity, examines how, as new 4K systems and products reach the market, the importance of video quality testing and evaluation will grow.
"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.