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Quote of the Day: "The question of whether a computer can think is no more interesting than the question of whether a submarine can swim." ~ E.W. Dijkstra
On this Day: In 1977, Radio Shack introduced the TRS-80, its first computer.
 
FCC to Host Workshop Promoting Wider Use of EAS
The workshop will focus on two issues: how to expand the use of EAS by emergency managers at the state and local levels, and how to improve the accessibility of alerts to people with disabilities.

Understanding Web Apps, SaaS for Media ~ by Al Kovalick
Please nod if you enjoy installing standalone programs on a PC, Mac or Linux desktop.

Canon Unveils Low-Light, Multi-Purpose Camera
Canon announced the ME20F-SH, featuring a 35mm full-frame CMOS HD sensor designed to capture full color images in low light without the need for infrared illumination.

Registration Now Open for Government Video Expo & National Drone Show
NewBay Media has opened registration for the 2015 Government Video Expo and National Drone Show scheduled for Dec. 1-3 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.
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USER REPORT: TriCaster Mini Comes Up Big for OaheTV
USER REPORT: KDLT-TV Goes HD With Ross Carbonite
OTT: Volicon Introduces Linear, OTT Distribution Monitoring Platform
PEOPLE: SBE Announces 2015 National Award Winners
COMMS: Clear-Com Shipping New Agent-IC Mobile App

 
 

 

 
 

Industry Roundup
 
 

Interoperability: Harmony in the Network (Light Reading)
LPFM Denied Due to Pirate History (Radio World)
Drone Control: Here's How Amazon Thinks Drones Should Fit Into U.S. Airspace (IEEE Spectrum)
What You Need To Know About Internet Television and its Weird pre-YouTube Origin (The Verge)
Micro Drone 3.0 is a Cheap Camera Drone That Fits in the Palm of Your Hand (PetaPixel)

 
 

TV Technology Resource Center White Papers
 
 

"Myth and Reality of Auto-Correction in File-based Workflows" from Interra Systems attempts to shed light on auto-QC tools.
"Video Dropouts and the Challenges they Pose to Video Quality Assessment" from Interra Systems explores various kinds of video dropouts, the source of these errors, and the challenges encountered in detection of these errors.
"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.
"Controlling and Monitoring Studio Displays" from Orad describes the implementation of the Orad TD Control studio display in The Weather Channel's new Atlanta studio.
TV Technology and Broadcast Engineering Publish IP Transition Study with Grass Valley
The results indicated a strong current level of IP technology deployment and a trend toward increasing utilization.

 
 
 
 

 
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