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Channel-Sharing Rules Go Into Effect Dec. 2

 
 
 

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Quote of the Day: "I'd rather regret the things I've done than regret the things I haven't done." ~ Lucille Ball
On this Day: In 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 2 into orbit with the first living creature, Laika, a Siberian Husky who died a few hours into the flight.
 
Channel-Sharing Rules Go Into Effect Dec. 2
The eased channel-sharing rules allow TV stations to select a back-up partner, and to communicate with potential sharing partners without fear of violating the incentive auction rules.

SMPTE 2015 Sets 10-Year Record
The annual Technology Conference of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers set a 10-year record this year with 2,328 people registered.

 
 

 

 
 

New 'Star Trek' TV Series Coming to CBS All Access In 2017
The new series will blast off with a special preview broadcast on the CBS Television Network. The premiere episode and all subsequent first-run episodes will then be available exclusively in the United States on CBS All Access, the Network's digital subscription video on demand and live streaming service.

Telestream Acquires Cloud Encoder, Launches First SaaS
With the acquisition of PandaStream, Telestream is also announcing the launch of Telestream Cloud, the company's first software-as-a-service offering, and based on the PandaStream platform.

Deadline for Product Innovation Award Nominations Extended to Nov. 6
Winners are selected by a panel of professional users based on the description provided by manufacturers via a nomination form.

GV Expo & National Drone Show is Coming Up
Registration is still open for the 2015 Government Video Expo and National Drone Show, Dec. 1-3 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.
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NEWS & TECHNOLOGY
 
 

KUDOS: Grass Valley Awarded 2015 Philo T. Farnsworth Award
CCW 2015: Fujinon to Display 4K Cabrio Zoom Lens
CEA: Tech Spending Decline Before Holiday Boom
PLAYOUT: Scripps Goes with Pebble Beach's Marina and Dolphin Systems
AUTOMATION: BroadStream Supplies OASYS to KLRU-TV

 
 

 

 
 

Industry Roundup
 
 

T-Mobile: FCC Should Bar Dish, DEs From Re-Auction (B&C)
The 807, a Vacuum Tube for the Ages (IEEE Spectrum)
RAI and TIM in LTE Broadcast Trials (Advanced Television)
EBU Defends Broadcast Sector Spectrum at WRC-15 (TVB Europe)
'Star Trek' Beams Back to TV; Here's What Fans Are Asking (Cleveland Plain Dealer)

 
 

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.
"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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