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 | Carey's Fighting Words Dominate Opening | Chase Carey, president and COO of News Corp., shook up NAB Show's opening session with talk of Fox breaking from the free broadcast model and switching to a subscription-only service. Carey, sitting for a Q&A with Gordon Smith, president and CEO of the National Association of Broadcasters, blasted the live-streaming service Aereo for not paying to air Fox's, and other broadcasters', signals. | Read More» | | |
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 | Broadcasters, Telcos "Have to Work Together" | Despite obvious tensions between broadcasters and telcos over issues such as spectrum and retransmission consent, both NAB President and CEO Gordon Smith and Verizon Communications Chairman and CEO Lowell McAdam stressed the importance of cooperation between broadcasters and providers of broadband services during Tuesday's General Session. | Read More» | | |
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 | NAB: NHK Demos 8K Broadcasting | Carolyn Giardina & Adrian Pennington of The Hollywood Reporter write: Japanese broadcaster NHK demonstrated for the first time outside Japan the real-time, over-the-air transmission and reception of 8K, which is 16 times the resolution of HDTV. | Read More» | | |
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 | Panelists Examine "The Hobbit"'s 48fps Journey | SMPTE Blog writes: SMPTE President Wendy Aylsworth—who is SVP Technology at Warner Bros. Technical Operations—kicked off a discussion of high frame rates by describing the effort to get theaters ready to project Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" at 48fps. | Read More» | | |
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 | Rosenworcel, Pai: Stay With Auction Deadline | The commission will cleave to the June 2014 deadline for holding the TV spectrum incentive auctions. This, according to Jessica Rosenworcel and Ajit Pai, who will comprise two-thirds of the Federal Communications Commission when Robert McDowell and Chairman Julius Genachowski step down in the coming weeks. | Read More» | | |
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