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Jon Iverson Dec 26, 1999 0 comments

Late last week, the Consumer Electronics Association outlined steps it says are being taken by its Video Division Board to expand existing voluntary industry definitions for digital television. This follows a vote the previous week in which the CEA decided to futher define the technical requirements a television set must satisfy to be labeled "HDTV."

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Dec 19, 1999 0 comments

Last week, JVC Americas announced that it has consolidated its projector operations—both JVC-branded projection systems and Hughes-JVC-branded systems—into JVC Professional Products Company, and will develop and market all future projection systems under the JVC brand. The company says that this consolidation will result in the creation of a new Visual Systems Division, effective next month. JVC says it hopes that the reorganized company will grow its projection-display business by more than 15% in the year 2000.

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Jon Iverson Dec 19, 1999 0 comments

Both TiVo and ReplayTV pioneered a new product category for television addicts that allows consumers to record programs on hard-disk-based digital recorders for later playback (see previous story). The market is now heating up with recent announcements from several new players in the field.

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Barry Willis Dec 19, 1999 0 comments

How much responsibility should broadcasters be required to take in serving the public interest? On December 16, the Federal Communications Commission launched an inquiry into the subject with a call for comments from the very people who will be served best, or worst, by the dawning age of digital television—the viewing public.

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Dec 19, 1999 0 comments

Most of this site's visitors enjoy home theater. Now, thanks to a huge boost in funding for Broadway Digital Entertainment (BDE), we'll be able to enjoy theater at home, too. BDE has just received $3 million to help put its archive of historic theatrical performances out on VHS tape.

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Jon Iverson Dec 19, 1999 0 comments

It's the ultimate chicken-or-egg television question: Which will come first, Internet over TV or TV over the Internet? Last week, Broadwing gave a nod to the latter when it announced that its subsidiary ZoomTown.com has unveiled Intertainer, which the company describes as "a new video-on-demand service" for customers with high-speed, high-bandwidth ADSL online connections. Broadwing says that ZoomTown customers will be among the first in the nation able to receive the service in early 2000. Subscribers will pay the normal monthly fee for DSL service, and will then be charged for their video selections on a pay-per-view basis.

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Dec 12, 1999 0 comments

Francis Ford Coppola wants to make you an offer you can't refuse: the five-time Academy Award-winning writer/director and winemaker says he is now turning his creative talents to the Internet and e-commerce. His Napa Valley winery, Niebaum-Coppola, has recently launched a new website that proffers videos, food, and wine, along with contests for movie items from Coppola films.

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Barry Willis Dec 12, 1999 0 comments

A plan by Blockbuster Inc., the world's #1 video chain, to turn its major rival's stores into Blockbuster franchises, has been blocked by the Federal Trade Commission, the Wall Street Journal reported December 10. Blockbuster had planned to put its name on Hollywood Video's approximately 1500 stores.

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Jon Iverson Dec 12, 1999 0 comments

Every few months we receive news that someone else is trying to bring 3D TV to consumers (see previous stories 1 and 2). Last week, Dynamic Digital Depth announced that it will preview its version of 3D cable television, delivered through a General Instrument DCT-5000+ advanced interactive digital consumer terminal, at the Western Show this week in Los Angeles.

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Jon Iverson Dec 12, 1999 0 comments

Last week, Thomson multimedia announced a major investment and development partnership with Geocast Network Systems, in an alliance that the company claims is intended to deploy a comprehensive terrestrial broadcast-based digital television datacasting system and service to millions of homes from coast to coast. Thomson says it is making a $15 million investment in Geocast Network Systems, and that "the result will be seamless, high-quality playback of rich-media content at a moment's notice from home entertainment and information devices."

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