Tag: SMPTE
Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – SMPTE continues lobby for AI...
SMPTE recently released an engineering document arguing for Standards for Artificial Intelligence. It’s now created a series of webcasts on the topic, the first...
Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – Futuri launches AI-driven production copy...
Futuri has introduced SpotOn, a solution that uses generative AI to craft production copy. Users can select voiceover talent from a library of human-cloned...
Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – Barometer and NewsGuard partner on...
LISTEN: On the latest episode of Broadcast Dialogue – The Podcast, we bring you part two of our recap from NAB Show 2023. If a...
Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – SMPTE makes initial RIS On-Set...
LISTEN: On the latest episode of Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast, the first in a series recapping NAB Show 2023 in Las Vegas, starting with...
NAB Show recap #1 feat. SMPTE President David Grindle
This episode of Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast is the first in a series recapping NAB Show 2023 in Las Vegas, starting with a...
Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – SMPTE and Open Services Alliance...
The Humber College B²C Lab Open House is approaching, May 11-12, which will include a series of presentations and demonstrations of ATSC 3.0 broadcast...
Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – Nomono wins SXSW Innovation Award
SMPTE President Renard T. Jenkins will serve as the keynote speaker for the inaugural Public Media Technology Summit (PMTS) preceding the 2023 NAB Show...
Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – Deluxe among 2022 Rise Award...
The Rise Awards, celebrating exceptional women in the media technology industry, has announced its 2022 winners. Over 300 nominations were received from around the...
Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – Dejero supports first all-remote multi-sport...
Dejero supported Quality, joint host broadcaster for the XII South American Games in Asunción, Paraguay, as they made television history with the first ever...
Broadcast Tech & Engineering – Set-top box energy consumption down 58%...
The Canadian Energy Efficiency Voluntary Agreement (CEEVA) for Set-Top Boxes has resulted in a 58% drop in average energy consumption since the program’s launch...