Quote of the Day: "Humor is one of the best ingredients of survival." ~ Aung San Suu Kyi
On this Day: In 1902, a United States court of appeals ruled that Thomas Edison did not invent the movie camera.
WABC-TV Files Interference Complaint Against Verizon WABC-TV, Disney's flagship ABC station, is asking federal regulators to enforce interference protection measures against Verizon. WABC-TV has filed a complaint with the FCC claiming Verizon's 4G transmissions in the 2 GHz band are spilling into the station's adjacent electronic newsgathering frequencies.
Camera Selections Grow for Small TV Operations Public access television stations are taking advantage of clever engineering that has packed robust, top-end features into affordable video production cameras, allowing stations to capture broadcast quality video without busting the bank.
NewBay Media's Best of Show Awards Returns for 2015 NAB Show NewBay Media is bringing back the Best of Show Awards for the second consecutive year. The awards will recognize outstanding technologies exhibited at the 2015 NAB Show in April. Winners are selected by a panel of editors and expert contributors for NewBay Media publications, including TV Technology, Digital Video, Video Edge, Radio, Radio World, ProSound News and Sound & Video Contractor.
"High Speed Bridge to Cloud Storage" is a new ebook from Signiant that introduces Signiant Flight (previously known as SkyDrop), a SaaS solution for accelerated transfer of content to and from cloud storage.
"Using Cloud Playout to Simplify Your Disaster Recovery Plans" from Imagine Communications describes how using its Cloud Disaster Recovery system can provide private or public cloud-based disaster recovery for broadcast and video playout operations.
"The HTTP-Live-Streaming Success Guide" from Encoding.com examines HLS adaptive bitrate technology, HLS encoding parameters and a comparison of HLS platforms.
TV Technology's 'Guide to Closed Captioning' takes a look at several important deadlines as well as new solutions to ensure compliance with FCC rules and enhance closed captioning services.