1. DIGITAL MEDIA ?CAPTURING THE VALUE
The digital delivery of home entertainment is inevitable, and the battle is on how to control the customer interface.
INTERMEDIA (August 2005)
2. MORE NEW TOOLS FOR SNG
As satellite newsgathering (SNG) enters its third decade, broadcasters believe that it is no longer enough for a SNG vehicle to just send raw footage back to the station. The new goal is to make the SNGs more like a complete programme-generation center.
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING (July 2005)
3. WHEN TO GIVE UP A SOURCE ?
In surrendering a reporter's notes, Time Inc.'s top editor says that rule of law trumps the promise of confidentiality. Where does journalism go from here?
TIME (July 11, 2005)
4. VDSL2 AND THE NEW MATH OF BROADBAND TV
VDSL2 is officially a global standard ?and not a moment too soon for telcos, according to industry players who say that between home networks, P2P and high-definition TV, old-school ADSL just isn't going to do the trick.
TELECOM ASIA (August 2005)
5. THE INFOTAINMENT BUBBLE
Unlike the real-estate bubble, the infotainment bubble won't burst. The worst that will happen is that consumers will move ahead more cautiously. If it's not clear which technology is going to win out, buyers will do the logical thing and hold off so they're not stuck with dead-end products.
PC MAGAZINE (July 2005)
6. DESIGN FOR MOBILE
As the net has matured, recommended protocols have hardened into bona fide standards. But 2005 will be remembered as the year that the mobile net began its journey from pipe dream to mainstream.
.NET (August 2005)
7. 頻道公司化改造 — 中國廣播電視業的新探索
自2003年起,中國的廣播影視業在經歷新世紀之初的有線無線全國性合併之後,又迎來了新一輪的變革浪潮。這一次變革以公司化改造為標誌。在巨大的市場壓力和政策推動下,正在探索體制內組建公司的可能性。
《南方電視學刊》(2005年總第53期)
The digital delivery of home entertainment is inevitable, and the battle is on how to control the customer interface.
INTERMEDIA (August 2005)
2. MORE NEW TOOLS FOR SNG
As satellite newsgathering (SNG) enters its third decade, broadcasters believe that it is no longer enough for a SNG vehicle to just send raw footage back to the station. The new goal is to make the SNGs more like a complete programme-generation center.
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING (July 2005)
3. WHEN TO GIVE UP A SOURCE ?
In surrendering a reporter's notes, Time Inc.'s top editor says that rule of law trumps the promise of confidentiality. Where does journalism go from here?
TIME (July 11, 2005)
4. VDSL2 AND THE NEW MATH OF BROADBAND TV
VDSL2 is officially a global standard ?and not a moment too soon for telcos, according to industry players who say that between home networks, P2P and high-definition TV, old-school ADSL just isn't going to do the trick.
TELECOM ASIA (August 2005)
5. THE INFOTAINMENT BUBBLE
Unlike the real-estate bubble, the infotainment bubble won't burst. The worst that will happen is that consumers will move ahead more cautiously. If it's not clear which technology is going to win out, buyers will do the logical thing and hold off so they're not stuck with dead-end products.
PC MAGAZINE (July 2005)
6. DESIGN FOR MOBILE
As the net has matured, recommended protocols have hardened into bona fide standards. But 2005 will be remembered as the year that the mobile net began its journey from pipe dream to mainstream.
.NET (August 2005)
7. 頻道公司化改造 — 中國廣播電視業的新探索
自2003年起,中國的廣播影視業在經歷新世紀之初的有線無線全國性合併之後,又迎來了新一輪的變革浪潮。這一次變革以公司化改造為標誌。在巨大的市場壓力和政策推動下,正在探索體制內組建公司的可能性。
《南方電視學刊》(2005年總第53期)