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Broadcast Engineering, January 2009

Wednesday, 04 February 2009

Broadcast Engineering, January 2009The Journal of Digital Television

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Geographic Eligibility: Selected International (outside of the USA and Canada)

Publisher: Penton Media

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Tapeless Camcorders
BY DAVID AUSTERBERRY
By the 1980s, video recording had successfully developed to the point where a VTR could be squeezed into a camera body, creating the camcorder. The requirements...

FEEDBACK
Audio still an afterthought? Dear editor: I'm writing in regard to the December Understanding TV audio systems webcast presented by NBC's Jim Starzynksi...

Multiviewer Evolution
BY KEVIN JACKSON
The modern monitoring and control room environment has evolved greatly over the last 10 years. It has progressed from the traditional CRT-based monitor...

Flipping the Switch
BY ANTHONY R. GARGANO
We are days away from completing the long journey to the promise of DTV. Originally, the great analog switch-off was never planned to be such. The initiative...

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Broadcast Engineering is aimed at the market that includes corporate management, engineers/technicians and other management personnel at commercial and public TV stations, post-production and recording studios, broadcast networks, cable, telephone and satellite production centers and networks. Broadcast Engineering is published monthly, except semi-monthly in May and December.

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