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NASA TV Goes HD … Finally - Mashable


NASA TV Goes HD … Finally
Mashable
NASA Wednesday upgraded the broadcast channels it operates to high-def. The two NASA TV channels, one for the public and the other for media, will switch to HD formats on Feb. 17 — or about five years after HDTV went mainstream in the US The upgrade ...

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NEP Captures Super Bowl XLVI With Canon HD Lenses - TV Technology


Forbes

NEP Captures Super Bowl XLVI With Canon HD Lenses
TV Technology
LAKE SUCCESS, NY: NEP Broadcasting used Canon lenses to provide HD coverage of Super Bowl game play. NEP used three mobile production vehicles and more than 100 HDTV cameras, each of which had a Canon HD lens mounted on it.
CANON HDTV LENSES ARE CHOSEN FOR SUPER BOWL XLVI GAME COVERAGE BY PRODUCTION ...Pro AV Products and Providers Industry News

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Falling on Def Ears: Marketers Slow to Embrace HD Ads - Adweek


Adweek

Falling on Def Ears: Marketers Slow to Embrace HD Ads
Adweek
At present, nearly three-quarters (74 percent) of US TV households have at least one HDTV set—up from just 28 percent in 2008. Approximately 82 percent of the programming on broadcast TV is offered in hi-def, while 70 percent of national cable ...

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HDTV Expert - Useful Gadgets: Channel Master CM-7400 TV - HDTV Magazine


HDTV Expert - Useful Gadgets: Channel Master CM-7400 TV
HDTV Magazine
Scroll to the Local Broadcast option and select it (make sure your TV antenna is connected first!). The box will take a few minutes to scan for all local channels and will also start building program guide information from each station's PSIP data.

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Op-Ed: Super Bowl XLVI – Six Screens to Glory - mediabistro.com


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Op-Ed: Super Bowl XLVI – Six Screens to Glory
mediabistro.com
And six screens. First, even though each of the game sources was broadcasting/streaming live, there is a slight delay between each device. So I found myself quickly abandoning those auxiliary viewing sources in deference to my new widescreen HDTV.

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