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Editorials (117)

Dale Cripps · 1994–1998
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 · 1994–1997
An early editorial argues that HDTV's superior resolution and engagement potential make it uniquely suited to transform education, small business marketing, an…
Dale Cripps · 1994–1998
This editorial argues that HDTV represents far more than an entertainment upgrade — it is a transformative medium delivering five times the visual information …
Dale Cripps · 1994–1997
This editorial argues that HDTV will transform business communication by enabling high-resolution audio-visual presentations to replace traditional documents a…
Dale Cripps · 1994–1997
Dale Cripps traces HDTV's journey from NHK's 1969 research origins through its celebrated promise and subsequent marginalization by competing technologies, pol…
Dale Cripps · 2001–2004
This practical guide walks HDTV viewers through selecting, installing, and grounding an outdoor OTA antenna using AntennaWeb.org to identify local DTV channels…
Masahiko Morizono · 1987
Sony R&D chief Masahiko Morizono delivered a keynote at the 1987 Montreux International Television Symposium forecasting the shift from analog to digital broad…
Dale Cripps · 1989
Written in 1989, Dale Cripps envisions HDTV delivering full theatrical quality to home viewers, arguing it surpasses even color television as the most signific…
Barbara J. Cannon · 1989
The inaugural Fall 1989 issue of The HDTV Review assembled leading engineers, consultants, and broadcasters to examine HDTV's development, transition strategie…
Dr. Corey P. Carbonara · 1990
Written in 1990 by Dr. Corey P. Carbonara, this article traces the technological evolution of high-definition television across six major stages, from Nipkow's…
William F. Schreiber · 1990
MIT professor William Schreiber summarizes key findings from the Advanced Television Research Program, including audience studies showing picture size mattered…
Dale Cripps · 1990
In a 1990 address, HDTV Newsletter president Dale Cripps argued that Hi-Vision (Japan's HDTV standard) would achieve market acceptance fastest by targeting ind…
Francis Ford Coppola · 1991
At the 1991 NAB Convention, Francis Ford Coppola recounted his 1975 vision of an all-electronic cinema future, sparked by using Sony Betamax on location during…
J.A. Flaherty · 1991
CBS technology pioneer Joseph Flaherty surveys the global state of HDTV in 1991, examining production standards, program distribution, and the critical lack of…
Dale Cripps · 1993
Dale Cripps challenges the broadcast engineering community to fix 8-VSB's shortcomings rather than abandon the ATSC standard, arguing that replacing it would r…
Dale Cripps · 1994
Written in 1994 for Broadcast Engineering Magazine, Dale Cripps traces the HDTV/ATV movement from its origins in NHK's competitive strategy in 1969 through Jap…
Dale Cripps · 1994
Dale Cripps argues that broadcasters, cable, and networks lack the will to voluntarily launch HDTV services ahead of the 1996 FCC standard, leaving the industr…
Bill Frezza · 1994
A skeptical analysis from Network Computing argues that the U.S. digital television transition is plagued by political contradictions, industry self-interest, …
Robert Hopkins · 1994
Robert Hopkins, Senior IEEE Member, traces the six-year FCC process to establish a U.S. digital HDTV terrestrial broadcasting standard, from the 1987 spectrum …
J.A. Flaherty · 1994
CBS's Dr. Joseph Flaherty draws striking parallels between early 20th-century skepticism toward television and contemporary resistance to digital HDTV, citing …
Dale Cripps · 1994
Dale E. Cripps answers foundational questions about NTSC, PAL, and SECAM broadcast standards, explaining their technical specifications and inherent limitation…
Dale Cripps · 1994
Publisher Dale Cripps traces the historical arc from Edison's phonograph through radio, black-and-white TV, and color television to argue that HDTV represents …
Dale Cripps · 1994
A 1994 statement by Japan's Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications director questioning the MUSE analog HDTV standard sent shockwaves through Japanese manufa…
Dale Cripps · 1994
Publisher Dale Cripps argues that HDTV's commercial success depends on visionary leadership capable of aligning governments, manufacturers, broadcasters, and c…
Dale Cripps · 1995
Editor Dale Cripps argues that 1995 marks the critical moment for HDTV to move from development into initial commercialization, urging advocates to hold firm a…
Dale Cripps · 1995
This 1995 editorial analyzes the competing political and commercial motivations behind HDTV adoption in the US, Japan, and Europe, arguing that broadcasters em…
Dale Cripps · 1995
Written in 1995, HDTV Newsletter president Dale Cripps argues that the all-digital standard television movement was temporarily overshadowing HDTV ambitions, b…
Dale Cripps · 1995
In April 1995, NBC president Robert Wright announced the network would begin broadcasting digital HDTV programs by 1997, marking a pivotal moment in the commer…
Dale Cripps · 1995
Dale Cripps argues that HDTV's greatest near-term opportunity lies not in the home but in electronic cinema, where digital projectors can serve audiences of 30…
Dale Cripps · 1995
Dale Cripps argues that HDTV's commercial launch requires visionary leadership comparable to David Sarnoff's role in launching broadcast television, warning th…
Dale Cripps · 1995
This page does not contain a daily HD programming guide; it features a 1995 editorial by Dale E. Cripps on the future of the global HDTV movement, written for …
Dale Cripps · 1996
Dale Cripps argues that cost-driven compromises in the DTV transition risk alienating consumers and dooming the shift to digital. He proposes a shared-risk, sa…
Dale Cripps · 1996
Publisher Dale Cripps argues that HDTV's commercialization has stalled due to fragmented standards, absent economic incentives for broadcasters, and a lack of …
Dale Cripps · 1996
In November 1996, FCC Chairman Reed Hundt had yet to act on the ATSC DTV standard submitted months earlier, as broadcasters and computer companies clashed over…
J.A. Flaherty · 1996
CBS Senior Vice President of Technology Dr. J.A. Flaherty traces the origins of modern HDTV from NHK's 1970 research through the formation of the FCC's Advisor…
Dale Cripps · 1996
Dale Cripps examines the competing interests of broadcasters, manufacturers, and consumers in the HDTV transition, arguing that SDTV alone may not compel consu…
Dale Cripps · 1996
This document argues that the FCC must accept the ATSC digital television standard to preserve free over-the-air broadcasting and enable the massive investment…
Dale Cripps · 1996
The Clinton administration, through Commerce Department official Larry Irving, urged the FCC to adopt only essential elements of the digital TV standard rather…
Dale Cripps · 1996
Dale Cripps argues that HDTV cannot be forced into existence by FCC mandate alone, as broadcasters lack financial incentive and no major communications company…
Dale Cripps · 1997
Publisher Dale Cripps argues that HDTV's greatest near-term opportunity lies not in the home but in large-venue electronic theaters, where live events can be s…
Dale Cripps · 1997
Dale Cripps argues that HDTV cannot succeed without a coordinated industry-wide launch involving manufacturers, programmers, signal providers, and the public. …
J.A. Flaherty · 1998
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
As HDTV broadcasting approached its anticipated 1998 launch, front projection systems emerged as the ideal display technology for high-definition content, offe…
Dale Cripps · 1998
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 · 1998
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…
J.A. Flaherty · 1998
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
Dale Cripps argues that cost-focused compromises in the DTV transition risk alienating consumers by sacrificing picture quality. He proposes a shared-risk sate…
Dale Cripps · 1998
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…
Unnamed Correspondent · 1998
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…
Dale Cripps · 1998
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-…
Dale Cripps · 1998
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
The UK's National Consumer Council warns that digital television could deliver hundreds of channels of repeats and old films rather than original programming, …
William F. Schreiber · 1999
MIT electrical engineering professor William Schreiber argues that because the average home has nearly three TV sets but only one cable box, well over half of …
Al Domescik · 1999
A Chicago broadcast engineer visited a Michigan Avenue electronics store on July 15, 1999, to witness the city's first over-the-air HDTV broadcast by the local…
Dale Cripps · 1999
Sinclair Broadcast Group president David Smith challenged the industry to fix 8-VSB or replace it after Baltimore demonstrations revealed serious indoor recept…
Dermot Nolan · 1999
A 1999 economic analysis by TBS Telecommunications argues that switching US DTV from ATSC/8VSB to COFDM would save approximately $20 billion when accounting fo…
Ken Fowler · 1999
HBO reversed its policy of broadcasting 2.35:1 films in their original aspect ratio, opting instead to pan-and-scan all widescreen content to 1.85:1 following …
Craig Birkmaier · 1999
Craig Birkmaier argues that the FCC should rescind its mandate requiring broadcasters to implement the ATSC 8-VSB standard and instead allow market-driven sele…
Mark Schubin · 1999
Mark Schubin attended a digital screening of Miramax's 'An Ideal Husband' at New York's Clearview Chelsea Cinemas, comparing Hughes/JVC ILA projection favorabl…
Thomas W. Hazlett · 1999
American Enterprise Institute scholar Thomas Hazlett argues that the FCC's 13-year investment in HDTV spectrum allocation was a failed industrial policy, with …
Dale Cripps · 1999
Sinclair Broadcast Group president David Smith challenged the industry to fix or replace 8-VSB after Baltimore demonstrations revealed poor indoor reception pe…
Larry Bend · 1999
On June 18, 1999, George Lucas's Star Wars: The Phantom Menace became the first major digital cinema release, screening at four U.S. theaters using Hughes/JVC …
Dermot Nolan · 1999
A 1999 analysis by TBS's Dermot Nolan calculates that the total 8VSB DTV antenna bill for non-cabled U.S. television sets would reach approximately $14 billion…
Dale Cripps · 1999
A fierce dispute between the broadcast and computer industries over the ATSC DTV standard centers on whether interlace scanning formats should be included alon…
Dale Cripps · 1999
Dr. Kerns Powers of Sarnoff explains how the 16:9 aspect ratio was selected for HDTV through a geometric analysis of common aspect ratios normalized to equal a…
Dale Cripps · 1999
Dale Cripps argues that cable and satellite providers are too focused on protecting existing revenue streams to successfully pioneer HDTV, and proposes a new f…
Dale Cripps · 1999
Editor Dale Cripps argues that HDTV's launch requires coordinated commitment from both manufacturers and broadcasters, warning that half-hearted adoption risks…
Neil Gross · 1999
One year after the launch of digital HDTV broadcasts in the U.S., fewer than 50,000 sets have been sold, cable carriage remains unresolved, and Sinclair Broadc…
Colin Wright · 1999
Australian broadcast engineer Colin Wright outlines Australia's DVB-T HDTV rollout, including a national receiver standard covering set-top boxes and integrate…
Dale Cripps · 1999
HD VISION president Randall P. Dark led a crew to Waco, Texas over the Fourth of July weekend to shoot a 30-minute HDTV documentary on drag boat racing using t…
Dale Cripps · 1999
The newly formed ATSC Task Force marks the first acknowledgment by 8-VSB proponents of concerns raised by Sinclair's Baltimore tests, which showed 8-VSB receiv…
Dale Cripps · 1999
Dale Cripps draws on firsthand observations from Japan's analog MUSE HDTV launch to argue that the U.S. must avoid repeating Japan's mistakes by recognizing HD…
Dale Cripps · 1999
Dale Cripps argues that HDTV represents more than a technical upgrade, drawing on his own partial vision loss as a metaphor for the limitations NTSC imposes on…
Dale Cripps · 1999
An anonymous European HDTV industry veteran argues that COFDM is a superior modulation scheme to 8VSB and that the FCC and ATSC process took too long, leaving …
Dale Cripps · 1999
Dale Cripps argues that HDTV, despite its technical brilliance, risks failing to reach American homes without bold, far-sighted leadership capable of uniting g…
Dale Cripps · 1999
Dale Cripps advocates for 'Stonehenge,' a proposed international for-profit cross-industry cooperative premium HDTV network requiring unprecedented collaborati…
Dale Cripps · 1999
Dale Cripps argues that HDTV's success hinges not on technical upgrades but on bold, world-class programming that captures a global audience. Without that crea…
Dale Cripps · 2000
Dale Cripps argues that cable operators remain largely indifferent to HDTV rollout, with satellite serving as the more reliable national delivery path. He call…
J.A. Flaherty · 2000
CBS Senior Vice President J.A. Flaherty argues that 1080/1920 HDTV represents the inevitable pinnacle of broadcast quality, tracing television's resolution his…
Martin Jacklin · 2000
Martin Jacklin argues that digital convergence of televisions, computers, and telephones is an unstoppable supertrend driven by consumer personalization and co…
Dale Cripps · 2000
Dale E. Cripps argues that cost, not technical shortcomings or industry politics, is the fundamental barrier to HDTV market adoption. While blame circulates am…
Dale Cripps · 2000
Sweden's digital terrestrial television service, launched in April 1999, attracted only 500 subscribers after seven months, prompting regulators at RTTV to thr…
Dermot Nolan · 2000
A leaked ATSC RF Group report reveals that the 8-VSB transmission standard cannot meet broadcasters' minimum requirements and is incapable of supporting mobile…
Dale Cripps · 2000
Editor Dale Cripps calls for an end to the COFDM vs. 8-VSB modulation debate, arguing that prolonged indecision harms the DTV transition and fails the American…
Dale Cripps · 2000
Dale Cripps draws parallels between HDTV's difficult launch and the early struggles of the printing press, telephone, radio, and television, arguing that compl…
Junko Yoshida · 2000
A draft report from Canada's Communication Research Centre found reliable indoor DTV reception at only 50 percent of test sites using simple set-top antennas, …
Alan Robinson · 2000
AP Sports Writer Alan Robinson reviewed ABC's inaugural HDTV Super Bowl broadcast, comparing it side-by-side with the standard NTSC telecast on comparable scre…
Dale Cripps · 2000
The DTV transition faces a near-collapse due to slow decoder sales, Sinclair's modulation dispute, and short-term industry thinking, but a landmark Panasonic-C…
Dale Cripps · 2000
Dale Cripps argues that HDTV's technical brilliance alone cannot guarantee its adoption, drawing parallels to David Sarnoff's pivotal role in launching broadca…
Dale Cripps · 2000
After the FCC denied Sinclair's petition to include COFDM as a second transmission standard, Dale Cripps examines whether Sinclair will accept the ruling or es…
2000
A joint consumer study by HDTV Magazine and the Consumer Electronics Association surveyed 318 DTV owners in September 2000, revealing that 82% purchased HDTV b…
Dale Cripps · 2000
The FCC denied Sinclair Broadcast Group's petition to add COFDM as an option alongside 8-VSB in the ATSC digital television standard, with the decision subject…
Dale Cripps · 2000
The FCC denied further action on Sinclair's petition to reconsider the 8-VSB DTV transmission standard, instead deferring the modulation question to its upcomi…
Dale Cripps · 2000
Sinclair Broadcasting's long campaign against the 8-VSB digital transmission standard culminated in the ATSC unanimously voting to establish a new Modulation T…
Joel Brinkley · 2001
Digital television sales reached 625,000 units in 2000, a fivefold increase over 1999, yet still represented less than 3 percent of total TV sales. At CES 2001…
David Bloom · 2001
The 24P high-definition digital video format debuted at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival, drawing attention after George Lucas used Panasonic and Sony/Panavisio…
Rick Lyman · 2001
The opening of the Robert Zemeckis Center for Digital Arts at USC marks Hollywood's formal embrace of digital filmmaking technology, backed by major directors …
Terry Paulin · 2001
A home theater installer recounts how first-time HDTV viewers became so transfixed by a DirecTV high-definition demo loop that they refused to leave even as a …
Craig Birkmaier · 2001
Craig Birkmaier examines NHK's foundational HDTV research, arguing that the true HDTV viewing experience requires screens exceeding 100 inches diagonal to achi…
Dale Cripps · 2001
The $3 million MSTV/NAB comparative tests failed to resolve the 8-VSB versus COFDM modulation debate, instead revealing that 8-VSB delivers up to 50% loss of s…
Jay Ankeney · 2001
Sidney Lumet chose Sony's CineAlta 24P High Definition video system to shoot the A&E drama 100 Centre Street, making it the first production to use multiple 24…
Dale Cripps · 2001
The MSTV-supervised comparison tests of 8-VSB and COFDM modulation systems, presented January 11, 2001 in Washington DC, showed neither standard met original b…
Dale Cripps · 2001
Dale Cripps weighs a contributor's argument that COFDM and DVB have effectively won the global DTV standards battle, leaving ATSC's 8-VSB isolated internationa…
Dale Cripps · 2002
Attorney Jim Burger responds to Dale Cripps's editorial on copy protection in the digital age, arguing that DTV and digital recorders represent an opportunity …
Dale Cripps · 2002
Dale Cripps argues that retail HDTV demonstrations are indispensable to the transition from standard to high-definition television, as consumers cannot grasp t…
Dale Cripps · 2002
Dale Cripps examines the enormous challenges facing the U.S. HDTV transition, comparing it to RCA's 1926 radio network launch and warning that the difficulty o…
Dale Cripps · September 25, 2002
The House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet held a legislative hearing on September 25, 2002 to address the stalled DTV transition, featuring…
Peter Putman · 2003
ABC broadcast the 75th Annual Academy Awards in 720p high definition using one of its new HDTV production trucks, delivering crisp images and 5.1 surround soun…
Gary Reber · 2003
This editorial traces Japan's pioneering role in HDTV development from NHK's 1960 initiative through international political battles that undermined the techno…
Dale Cripps · 2003
The inaugural HDTV Forum conference at Marina Del Rey drew 300 attendees and featured CEA data showing 8% market penetration and widespread consumer confusion …
Dale Cripps · 2003
Fox Network celebrates massive ratings for Joe Millionaire and the Daytona 500 without a single hour of HDTV in its lineup, illustrating how far HDTV still nee…
Dale Cripps · 2003
Dale Cripps argues that HDTV's progress defies skeptics like Nicholas Negroponte and George Gilder because early adopters' genuine enthusiasm is driving grassr…
Dale Cripps · 2003
Dale Cripps argues that HDTV's progress defies skeptics like Nicholas Negroponte and George Gilder, driven by passionate early adopters who have experienced it…
Dale Cripps · 2004
Dale Cripps argues that movie studios waste peak consumer demand by failing to offer films through additional release windows shortly after theatrical premiere…
Dale Cripps · 2004
Dale Cripps launches the HDTV Magazine blog with a philosophical argument that HDTV is more than prettier pictures — it is a tool for civilizational progress, …
Dale Cripps · 2004
Dale Cripps launches the HDTV Magazine blog with two editorials arguing that HDTV serves a civilizational purpose beyond prettier pictures. He also proposes a …
Dale Cripps · 2004
Dale Cripps, founder of the HDTV Newsletter and president of the High-Definition Television Association of America, reflects on 21 years of advocacy for the HD…