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There are plenty of low-cost and even curved UHD TV sets for sale this holiday. But, once purchased, what can we watch on them?

8,294,200 Pixels and Nothing’s On December 9th 2015 - 05:00 PM

ATSC 3.0 and UHD are on a collision course with the set makers and retailers pushing UHD. But broadcasting UHD in ATSC 3.0 could require the bandwidth many stations now use to generate additional revenue over their sub channels. Add to that, OTA broadcasters face the upcoming questions surrounding the spectrum auction—to play or not? These issues present serious business and technical questions, at least, to US TV broadcasters.

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Look for even more UHD, streaming and “Smart” features from the TV model introductions at January’s CES show. Above: LG Ultra HDTV 4K.

Late 2015: Updating Our UHD Expectations December 8th 2015 - 05:00 PM

This holiday season will see a buying frenzy of UHD-4K televisions. But, where is the content for these high-rez screens?

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A Video Quality and Measurement Overview: Part 2 December 8th 2015 - 07:00 AM

In this Part 2 of the series, the author reviews best practices and tools needed to measure consumer’s QoE.

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Measuring loudness is key to keeping an audience tuned to your channel. Image: digital.eca.ed.ac.uk

Why We Measure Loudness December 7th 2015 - 05:00 PM

It is all very well being able to quantify the volume of a signal, however, what is important is how loud it is perceived to be.

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EchoStar wants to deploy pan European mobile services combining satellite and terrestrial networks.

Europe Urged to Harmonize Licensing for Hybrid Mobile Satellite Services December 7th 2015 - 10:00 AM

Europe needs a unified approach to regulating hybrid mobile services combining satellite and ground based components, according to a recent white paper from satellite fleet owner and services provider EchoStar. The key issue is wide variation between some European Union (EU) member states over licensing regimes covering the complementary ground component (CGC) operating in the same frequencies as S-band Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) within common hybrid services.

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Harmonic is in discussions with pay-TV operators to carry the NASA TV UHD channel on their satellite DTH, cable and optical networks.

Harmonic Shops NASA UHD TV Channel December 3rd 2015 - 04:00 PM

The NASA TV channel, partially owned and powered by the latest compression technology from Harmonic and featuring programming captured and distributed in pristine UHD (2160p60) resolution, has become the first such channel available to consumers in North America. Only those with UHD-compatible televisions can view the full beauty of the breathtaking images from outer space.

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2015 Offshore Powerboat Association World Championships in Englewood FL provided the ultimate test of live broadcast engineering skills.

Passion, Planning, and Duct Tape December 1st 2015 - 09:00 AM

Live TV field production of one-off sports events is an open invitation for surprises of all kinds. The show must go on and it’s the worst possible time for drama. It’s a good fit for passionate engineers who thrive on winning and enjoy alternating bursts of despair and adrenaline. The more adrenaline a field sports production generates, the greater the thrill. Like a magic act, the trick is keeping production secrets hidden from view.

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Viewpoint: Big Data Analytics Pivotal to Future Of Pay TV November 24th 2015 - 04:00 PM

When we look at the various TV packages available today, the vast majority of pay-TV service providers are failing to maximize the amount of data that can be attributed to all the content that is watched by viewers. Yet, in an era where personalization will be one of the biggest drivers towards purchased consumer content, the television industry has far wider scope to maximize the possibilities associated with big data. Ericsson’s Warren Chaisatien argues that pay TV operators are failing to exploit the data they have.

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