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 | | The Best Way to Build Your Own Sports Network | | Fox Sports 1, and its flagship show, "Fox Sports Live," are on schedule to debut the program on a platform near you--be it in your living room, on your desk or in the palm of your hand--on August 17. Explains Fox network engineering and operations executive vice president and general manager Richard Friedel, "We're creating completely new workflows, evaluating everything and improving whatever we can, wherever possible." | | Read More» | | |
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 | | Interview: Katherine Fairfax Wright, Director, "Call Me Kuchu" | The documentary "Call Me Kuchu" presents the harrowing stories of gay rights activists in Uganda and the anti-homosexuality politics they are up against. Katherine Fairfax Wright and Malika Zouhali-Worrall joined forces in making the documentary and running all aspects of production as a crew of two. | | Read More» | | |
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 | | 4K: Ready or Not | | With much less fanfare than when HDTV was introduced in the market 15 years ago, the first UHDTVs have started appearing in major consumer electronics retail showrooms. So what is the reality of UHDTV/4KTV today? | | Read More» | | |
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 | | Designing the Future of AV Control | Smartphone ownership in the U.S., currently at 57 percent and rising, has had a real impact on AV control systems manufacturers and third-party developers, as a significant percentage of the population has become increasingly familiar--implicitly, if not necessarily explicitly--with the design concepts of the user interface (UI) and the user experience (UX). | | Read More» | | |
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 | | Your Opinion: How Can News Teams Safely Cover Extreme Weather? | | On May 31, 2013, Weather Channel meteorologist Mike Bettes and two teammates survived after their vehicle was thrown 200 yards in an EF5 tornado in El Reno, Okla. Others were not so lucky. Do you think meteorologists and reporters should be required to receive special training/certification to chase and report during extreme weather conditions? | | Read More» | | |
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