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Week in Review: ATSC 3.0: We’re on Our Own; Court Throws Out FCC’s JSA Rule; Indy 500 Speeds into Living Rooms

 
 
 

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Week in Review - 5.27.16
 
 

Michael Balderston - NewsBytes Editor
Tom Butts - TV Technology Editor-in-Chief
 
Quote of the Week: "Question everything. Learn something. Answer nothing." ~ Euripides
On this Day: In 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge opens to pedestrian traffic.
 
Video Advances on Full Display at NAB Show
Tech trends target HDR, VR and ATSC 3.0.

ATSC 3.0: We're on Our Own
Broadcasters have adopted a market-driven approach, forcing the technology to stand on its own.

Court Throws Out FCC's JSA Rule
Third Circuit Court of Appeals says FCC "improperly" enacted the rule.

Indy 500 Aims to Speed into Living Rooms
Production of 100th race all about emulating the driver experience.

IPAWS June Regional Test Pushed Back
Test for many western and northern states rescheduled for June 15.

French Open Serves Up Virtual Reality
Tennis tournament offering live 360-degree videos for the first time.

NBC Sports Digital Launches Playmaker Media Support Service
Will assist the International Olympics Committee with streaming for 2016 Summer Olympics.
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Registration Open for VideoEdge Live! Expo
This new conference exploring content production and delivery will take place June 15 in San Francisco in conjunction with the Next TV Summit & Expo.

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NEWS & TECHNOLOGY
 
 

ELECTIONS: TVU Networks Hits the Trails for Presidential Campaigns
MONITORING: Qligent Streamlines Philadelphia PBS Station Monitoring
AUTOMATION: PBS Affiliate Adopts NVerzion's Class Platform
SPORTS: NBC Announces 4K Plans for Rio Olympics
EVENTS: IEEE BTS Adds IP Session for July

 
 

 

 
 

Industry Roundup
 
 

Fox Futurist: VR's Time Has Finally Arrived (B&C)
11M-Plus North American Homes Will Have UHDTVs by Year-End (Multichannel News)
Correspondence Requirement Now Officially on Chopping Block (Radio World)
Reggie Watts to Perform Live Comedy Set in Virtual Reality (Variety)
SES Launches UHD-HDR Demo Channel (Advanced Television)

 
 

TV Technology Resource Center White Papers
 
 

"Guide to Intercoms" sponsored by Clear-Com looks at new developments IP connectivity brings to the intercom market.
"Adaptive Streaming: Improve Retention for Live Content" from UStream details the impact of buffering and adaptive streaming best practices.
"The Next Generation Newsroom" from ChryonHego profiles a unified, producer-driven workflow for content-centric news operations.
"Engaging Viewers With Social Media Integration" from ChryonHego outlines how to integrate social media with live programming.
"Quantum: Best Practices for a 4K Media Workflow" from Quantum Corp. provides an overview of the best way to achieve a 4K workflow.

 
 

 
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