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							<title>Mobile DTV standard is official</title>
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							<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 11:30:00 -0400</pubDate>
							<description>Manufacturers and broadcasters had already been moving forward with the preliminary technical standard for Mobile Digital Television, but now the standard has been finalized by the Advanced</description>
							
						
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										<title>John F. Garziglia</title>
										
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										<category>TV/Cable News</category>
										<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 10:19:08 -0400</pubDate>
										<description>This is a sea-change for TV broadcasting.  The question now is whether consumers will want the TV station model of &amp;quot;push&amp;quot; video, or whether consumers will instead prefer the â€œpullâ€ model of Telcoâ€™s 3G and 4G networks.  Or will each mobile video device become a mini-DVR making these questions irrelevant?  As for radio, the fact remains that it is difficult to competently do anything else while watching TV, while radio listening can co-exist with the performance of a variety of difficult tasks.</description>
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										<title>jerry smith</title>
										
										<category>TV/Cable News</category>
										<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 12:10:38 -0400</pubDate>
										<description>&amp;quot;Another brick in the wall&amp;quot; best describes the reselling of the former free TV spectrum now going back to the resellers of DTV Mobile (Channels 55-60 for example) offering the new lower class quality, cable-dependent HDTV component in digital format that WILL allow portable viewing the HDTV format cannot support in case you have not noticed. Face it friends of real radio and real TV, we&amp;#039;re now voluntarily mandatory compliant and aside from 22,000 pounds of idle antennas hanging on towers near you, the world of TV is now sold to the highest bidder our Congress can seduce. Radio is still free so long as the majority refuse to shut off their analog carriers down to the day the NAB, the CEA and the private owners of the forced transition to other digital pipelines jamming the aural spectrum regularly. Wake up and resist before you&amp;#039;re forced to volunteer time in cable-internet customer service in exchange for some viewing and listening time in your home or car.Anyone out there following the &amp;quot;tweaking&amp;quot; of the People Meters due to HUT/SIU sample destruction (TV sets that work) since 80 percent of the former working TVs now don&amp;#039;t without cable or a missing converter box? Seems about 35-45 percent of the extended viewing sample base were NOT cable connected after all-imagine that!</description>
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