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BROADCAST SYMPOSIUM EAST
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2 2009

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Audio Loudness Issues and Solutions  |  9:00am - 10:15am
This has been a broadcaster/viewer concern since the dawn of modern television and continues to be an issue into the digital age. Many solutions have been offered for maintaining a uniform (and comfortable) audio level for program and commercial content. This panel would examine the merits of the latest approaches and address their implementation and level of success in overcoming audience complaints.


3 Gbps Plant Signal Distribution |  10:30am - 11:30am
The current economic situation notwithstanding, some television operations are seriously considering, or are moving ahead with, implementation of an infrastructure capable of transporting 1080p video. Special attention in planning such systems is required, as is the level of care and skill in the physical implemention of a successful 3 Gbps transport system. The panel would offer suggestions and "lessons learned" advice.)


Content Archiving |  12:45pm - 2:00pm
Broadcasters are constantly creating content, but it has little value unless it can be properly archived and recalled for repurposing or other uses. This panel would examine the hardware and processes necessary for both archiving currently generated content and migration of older content to an easily accessible storage system or medium.)

Mobile TV Implementation | 2:15pm - 3:30pm
Television for the small screen is now a hot topic and appears to be a big potential revenue stream for the broadcaster. However, a solid foundation is required for both the repurposing of mainstream content and for transmitting this content to cell phone users and other audiences. This panel would address issues on both ends of the mobile DTV spectrum.

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