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Download Current TV Technology BPA Audit Statement
TV Technology's twice-monthly, easy-to-read tabloid format provides readers the most timely news, insightful reporting and product information in the industry. Only TV Technology delivers applications-oriented features, information about new technologies affecting the industry, incisive commentary, and user reports and equipment reviews spanning the entire professional video market. In the News/Show Coverage From breaking news stories to in-depth features, TV
Technology offers readers updated news and
Technology Trends/Special Reports/News Technology Get an inside look at how emerging technologies are impacting
the industry in Sportsview/Summer Olympics The Sportsview section of TV Technology offers a down-on-the field look at how complex sporting events are covered, from acquisition to graphics to transmission and everything in between. In 2004, TV Technology continues its tradition of offering unparalleled technology coverage of the world's premiere sporting event, the Summer Olympics. Our staff brings readers the exclusive behind-the-scenes action that makes the Olympics the greatest broadcast spectacle in the world. Insider's Look Want to learn about new technologies and applications from the user's perspective? Readers get the first-person perspective in Insider's Look, written by and about industry insiders. Buyers Guide/Equipment Review/Eye on Equipment Thirteen categories cover the spectrum of professional video gear in the monthly Buyers Guide section -- encompassing everything from cameras and lenses to switchers and servers. Industry experts test, tweak and review high-end and mid-level products in TV Technology's Equipment Review section. Online News/E-Mail Newsletter When breaking news in technology develops, readers will
find it first through the weekly e-mail newsletters, TV Technology
Newsbytes, Doug Lung's RF Report and www.tvtechnology.com.
Every week, TV Technology's reporters gather the latest technology, business
and regulatory news and compile it into TV Technology Newsbytes. |