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All About ATSC 3.0 (Part 2 of Many)

 
 
 

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All About ATSC 3.0 (Part 2 of Many)
Jerry Whitaker reviews the ATSC Candidate Standard process.

Q&A: Tim Thorsteinson on Industry Trends and the Future of 'Snell Advanced Media'
TV Technology Editor-in-Chief Tom Butts sat down with industry veteran Tim Thorsteinson, who is overseeing the merger of Snell and Quantel, to discuss the company's legacy and its future in the broadcast/media production marketplace.

Broadcast Deals Pick Up in Q3
A series of large TV deals were registered at $2.61 billion by SNL Kagan, while radio reached $422.1 million. The total is more than twice the combined amount registered in the previous three quarters, and brings the 2015 total to $3.41 billion.

 
 

 

 
 

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TEAMWORK: SMPTE and HPA Finalize Partnership
PROGRAMMING: Sinclair Unveils Connect to Congress Initiative

 
 

 

 
 

Industry Roundup
 
 

AT&T Says Competitors Launched Wi-Fi Calling Without FCC Clearance (engadget)
Ramping Up for the AM Order, Lines Drawn (Radio World)
Ergen Settles Spectrum Battle (Advanced Television)
Dish Stops Sales of 'Virtual Joey' (Multichannel News)
Cord Cutting? Analyst Predicts Slower Pay-TV Losses (B&C)

 
 

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"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.
"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.

 
 
 
 

 
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