March 10, 2009
Today, Hitachi has been found guilty of price-fixing, through its own admission, in the current round of a court battle involving three other companies that produce TFT-LCD screens. The others are LG, Sharp, and lesser known Chunghwa. from BetaNews Hitachi would pay the least of the four companies t...
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March 05, 2009
So, I’m looking around trying to find something I haven’t seen 12 times on other pages (it’s been a slow week for news items – you can only gush over the same 3 things at the big magazines for so long), and I find something from the long distance echo department (a boyhood euphemism for I sa...
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February 26, 2009
In our continuing series of 24 fan-fiction, our heroes face their greatest challenge yet- helping Bill Buchanan's elderly Aunt Ruth through the transition to digital television. Bill Buchanan bursts through the door of his Aunt Ruth's house. BUCHANAN: Aunt Ruth (heaving, out of breath) I came as soo...
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February 19, 2009
and some are not fine. The digital television transition has been such a coordinated screw-up that you would think it was arranged by the same folks that gave us military intelligence - wait! it was those same people. Yes, our government has pulled off another coup - once again snatching defeat from...
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February 18, 2009
Acting FCC chairman Michael Copps placed blame for the four-month delay of the nation's transition to digital-only television broadcasts, which will cost taxpayers $650 million, squarely on the Bush administration. "There is no way to do in the 26 days new leadership has had here what we should...
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Filed under: Industry, OTA A day into what could have been the all digital broadcasting future, it's hard to tell how the switch is going over. So far the National Association of Broadcasters came out with a statement indicating "encouraging" results, with only a few hundred calls logged in several ...
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February 16, 2009
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February 12, 2009
DTV Update: Obama signs bill that delays the digital TV switch till June 12. (The LA Times); FCC prevents 123 stations from going all-digital on Feb. 17 (previous coverage), 368 stations will do so. (Broadcasting & Cable) Feds and YouTube Near Deal; agreement would allow federal agencies to esta...
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February 11, 2009
Filed under: Industry, Regulatory, Tuners, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, OTA No way Obama was going to veto this after driving it all the way through Congress, but technically, the digital TV delay wasn't actually official until now. Late today, America's President signed his name onto the bill which will del...
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Darren Murph
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February 10, 2009
Yesterday FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein toured Los Angeles to speak to community leaders about the delay in the digital television transition, originally scheduled for next Tuesday, February 17, but rescheduled for a once-and-for-all-we-really-mean-it-this-time cutoff of June 12. I covered the...
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