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12 2002 Broadcast Industry News: Streaming Media West 2002 Moves to LA with a Comprehensive Conference and Exhibition TornadoTheatre.com to Webcast Live 360-Degree Video Entertainment Comcast Chooses TVN for Video on Demand National Action Network (NAN) Orders "Cease Fire" Against EchoStar Strong Consumer Demand Strengthens TiVo's Financial Results Wink Engine and TV Guide Interactive Validated for Motorola STBs New EarthCaster Provides Industry’s First 4-Processor Streaming Media Encoder All Network Affiliates In Bakersfield Automate Newscasts With PVTV News New Digital Rights Management Software Available Belief Completes Network Branding for Sony Entertainment Television India
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![]() Industry Leaders Look Ahead to NAB Interviews by Carolyn Giardina, Scott Lehane and George Jarrett As the industry’s biggest annual event loomed on the horizon, Film & Video spoke with post industry leaders about what to expect in terms of new technologies, and the business as a whole. Many were starting to express a cautious optimism about 2002, and were planning to attend NAB to see the latest generation of new technologies. Digital intermediates, digital cinema, and a new generation of telecines will be hot topics at NAB, and some felt that video delivery was finally coming of age. John J. Sie Says There's No Time to Waste as Cable Faces Competition From DBS, Web Edited by Charlie White Starz Encore Group Founder, Chairman and CEO John J. Sie told a convention of cable TV marketing executives yesterday that as U.S. TV households convert from analog to digital technologies, cable TV must grab a minimum 68 percent of those conversions with its digital cable product or risk erosion of its market base. ![]() Apple's future is tied to OS X. Should yours be? By Matt Payne Apple Computer has dubbed its latest operating system, OS X, a "modern" OS. What exactly does that mean for multimedia producers and Mac users in general? To evaluate and understand OS X, users must look at a variety of issues. Does your key application run on OS X? If so, does it run any better than it did under OS 9? What are its implications for multimedia professionals in the short- and long-term future? ![]() Want to be more comfortable and productive? Here's something you may not have thought of. by Charlie White You're sitting at your computer right now, and there is something happening that is reducing your quality of life. It's making your digital video editing job more difficult than it has to be. It is tiring you out, and you probably don't even know why. I'll tell you what this demon is, and I'll help you make it go away, once and for all. ![]() Pioneer’s PRV-9000 by Bryant Frazer The move toward simple and inexpensive video-production tools offers challenges and advantages for producers. On one hand, some rube somewhere is undermining your business by cranking out DVDs using a cheap PC with a big hard drive and a DVD burner he picked up at Best Buy for $500. On the other hand, you can now buy bulletproof appliances that automate your own DVD drudge work while you lavish attention on the hands-on projects that keep you looking good in the face of the competition. One such machine is Pioneer’s new PRV-9000. We're
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