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1998 (41)

Dale Cripps · 1998 · Interview
Dale Cripps argues that falling HD equipment costs have made HDTV investment viable for mid-market TV stations, dismissing fears of financial ruin. He contends…
1998 · Newsletter
The Government of India officially adopted DVB-T as its digital terrestrial television broadcasting standard following a unanimous recommendation by a core gro…
1998 · News Release
CEMA president Gary Shapiro and ATSC chairman Robert Graves issued a joint statement in October 1999 defending the 8-VSB transmission system against Sinclair B…
J.A. Flaherty · 1998 · Editorial
CBS Senior Vice President of Technology Dr. J.A. Flaherty outlined the network's commitment to launching a primetime 1080i HDTV schedule in Fall 1998, arguing …
Greg Rogers · 1998 · Editorial
As HDTV broadcasting approached its anticipated 1998 launch, front projection systems emerged as the ideal display technology for high-definition content, offe…
1998 · Newsletter
The ATSC and Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association issued a joint statement in October 1999 defending the FCC-approved 8-VSB transmission standard aga…
1998 · Newsletter
KTLA channels 5 and 31 in Los Angeles will broadcast the Rose Parade on January 1, 2000 in 1080i HDTV with 5.1 surround sound, marking the station's second con…
Mark Hyman · 1998 · Commentary
Sinclair Broadcast Group's VP Mark Hyman issued an urgent call in December 2000 for broadcasters to attend the All Industry DTV Summit in Washington, DC on Jan…
1998 · News Release
Mitsubishi Electric and Lucent Technologies announced a joint development agreement to create a five-chip ASIC set capable of handling all HDTV receiver functi…
Dale Cripps · 1994–1998 · Editorial
This editorial argues that standard television has filtered out visual subtlety and degraded cultural values by forcing artists to work within its technical li…
Dale Cripps · 1998 · Editorial
Dale Cripps argues that launching HDTV through terrestrial broadcasting and mass-market retail is fundamentally flawed, given the technology's high cost and li…
Dale Cripps · 1994–1998 · Editorial
This editorial argues that HDTV represents far more than an entertainment upgrade — it is a transformative medium delivering five times the visual information …
J.A. Flaherty · 1998 · Newsletter
CBS Senior Vice President Joseph Flaherty traces the history of high-definition television from RCA's 343-line experiments in 1935 through the ITU's formal HDT…
Nick Radlo · 1998 · Technical
Sinclair Broadcast Group's Baltimore tests revealed that the US 8VSB digital terrestrial transmission system consistently failed to produce pictures on indoor …
Dale Cripps · 1998 · Editorial
As DVB-S, DVB-C, and DVB-T services expand across Europe, the Middle East, Australia, and Asia, the U.S. ATSC standard increasingly resembles an isolated encla…
Mark Schubin · 1998 · Technical
Engineer Mark Schubin visited NxtWave's lab and reviewed their 8-VSB equalization technology, finding it effective at resolving multipath distortion but not wi…
J.A. Flaherty · 1998 · Editorial
CBS Senior Vice President of Technology Dr. J.A. Flaherty delivered this paper to the HAT Symposium in Moscow in November 1998, arguing that digital HDTV repre…
Dale Cripps · 1998 · Newsletter
Unity Motion began 24-hour HDTV satellite broadcasting on September 26, 1998, marking the first around-the-clock high-definition programming available across t…
Dale Cripps · 1998 · Editorial
Dale Cripps argues that cost-focused compromises in the DTV transition risk alienating consumers by sacrificing picture quality. He proposes a shared-risk sate…
J.A. Flaherty · 1998 · Commentary
CBS Senior VP of Technology Dr. Joseph Flaherty traces the history of high-definition television from RCA's 343-line experiments in 1935 through the FCC's Advi…
J.A. Flaherty · 1998 · Commentary
Dr. Joseph Flaherty, Senior VP of Technology at CBS, traces the nine-year development of the Grand Alliance HDTV system and its eventual compromise by FCC Chai…
Dale Cripps · 1998 · Editorial
Dale Cripps traces how a pivotal 1990 FCC meeting under Chairman Al Sikes set HDTV on a simulcast, all-digital path, only for the standard to be eclipsed by co…
Robert Graves · 1998 · Commentary
ATSC Chairman Robert Graves wrote to House Telecommunications Subcommittee Chairman Billy Tauzin in March 1998 to defend the FCC-adopted ATSC Digital Televisio…
Robert Graves · 1998 · Commentary
ATSC Chairman Robert Graves refutes claims by Microsoft's Bill Gates that the 1080-line interlaced format is incompatible with computers, arguing the ATSC DTV …
Gary Shapiro · 1998 · Commentary
CEMA President Gary Shapiro argues that HDTV's consumer rollout is virtually assured of success, predicting early sets will sell out immediately and prices wil…
Richard E. Wiley · 1998 · Commentary
Former FCC Advisory Committee Chairman Richard E. Wiley surveys the state of DTV deployment in early 1998, outlining FCC build-out deadlines, the analog spectr…
Richard E. Wiley · 1998 · Commentary
Former FCC Chairman Richard E. Wiley examines the interlaced vs. progressive scanning debate, arguing it is less about technology and more about control of the…
CEMA · 1998 · Commentary
CEMA distributed this official consumer electronics dealer briefing explaining the difference between DTV and HDTV, FCC rollout timelines, and expected pricing…
Mark Schubin · 1998 · Commentary
TCI president Leo Hindery expressed preference for 720p HDTV over 1080i on bandwidth efficiency grounds, while cable industry leaders wrestled with a $300 set-…
Peter A. Dare · 1998 · Commentary
Sony Corporation's Peter Dare outlines the technical challenges broadcasters face in transitioning to DTV, including Dolby AC3 multichannel audio handling, lip…
Peter A. Dare · 1998 · Commentary
Sony's Peter Dare argues that DTV is a configurable digital pipeline capable of delivering HDTV, multiple SDTV channels, and data broadcasting simultaneously, …
Unnamed Correspondent · 1998 · Editorial
An anonymous expert makes the technical case for 1080i over 720p and 480p formats, comparing pixel counts, pixels-per-second rates, and motion rendition across…
William F. Schreiber · 1998 · Commentary
MIT Professor Emeritus William F. Schreiber argues that 1080I does not achieve higher resolution than 720P in practice, citing ATTC and ATEL test data showing …
William F. Schreiber · 1998 · Commentary
MIT Professor Emeritus William Schreiber systematically dismantles the technical arguments advanced by Sony, ATSC, and the Grand Alliance in favor of 1080i int…
Dale Cripps · 1998 · Editorial
Dale Cripps argues that television markets will inevitably stratify by quality and price point, just as the hotel and audio industries have, making a one-size-…
Bruce Jacobs · 1998 · Commentary
Bruce Jacobs of KTCA attended the first public HDTV demonstration in Minneapolis at an Audio King store in Edina, where a Panasonic PT-56WXF90 rear-projection …
Bruce Jacobs · 1998 · Commentary
Bruce Jacobs reviews an early Panasonic consumer HDTV display at Audio King, finding it significantly over-enhanced and lacking true HD resolution compared to …
Dale Cripps · 1998 · Editorial
Dale Cripps responds to a News & Observer business editor's questions about whether HDTV is a lasting technology or a passing standard, explaining that ATSC's …
Dale Cripps · 1998 · Editorial
The UK's National Consumer Council warns that digital television could deliver hundreds of channels of repeats and old films rather than original programming, …
Bill Napier · 1998 · Commentary
Bill Napier reports from Charlotte on the Discovery Channel HDTV launch feed, describing a flawless 45MB CBS satellite feed decoded to 1080i over-the-air broad…
Warren Cordell · 1998 · Commentary
Warren Cordell traces the 4:3 aspect ratio from early printing and engraving conventions through photography and television, arguing that economic forces — not…