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Nielsen Gives Fuzzy Picture of HDTV Penetration

Source: Broadcasting & Cable Date: Oct 30, 2007

Nielsen found that only 13.7% of TV households in the United States -- or roughly 15.5 million out of 112.8 million total U.S. TV households -- are equipped with HD televisions and HD tuners capable of receiving HDTV signals, a status Nielsen described as “HD Capable.”

http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6495849.html

TomTom Says Merger Delayed By EU Investigation

Despite the delay, TomTom and Tele Atlas said they remain confident that the Commission will approve the deal.

http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,143931/article.html

DirecTV Sues Cox Over HD Ads

Source: Multichannel News Date: Oct 18, 2007

The suit comes after DirecTV filed a similar action against Comcast in May, which is still pending. In that case, DirecTV charged that Comcast ran misleading HDTV print ads citing the results of a survey of satellite customers.

http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6492611.html?industryid=47194

Evaluating HDTV access technologies for online consumer broadband demands

Source: www.wirelessnetdesignline.com Date: Mar 11, 2008

While fiber clearly offers the best long-term strategy, copper-based solutions such as VDSL2 give service providers the bandwidth they need to quickly deliver services consumers desire today as well as a migration path for future network development.

http://www.wirelessnetdesignline.com/news/206902993;jsessionid=KJVLWFIQDVM2CQSND...

OPINION: Holding a mirror up to high-def

Source: Video Business Date: Sep 14, 2007

SEPT. 14 | Everyone knows what happened when Lewis Carroll’s Alice discovered an alternate wonderland behind her looking glass. The current industry discussions surrounding high-definition DVD formats—HD DVD and Blu-ray Discs—are reminiscent of that story.

https://www.videobusinesss.com/article/CA6478650.html?q=%2C+&q=%2C+

Why Next-Gen Formats Have an Uphill Battle

Source: news.digitaltrends.com Date: Oct 18, 2007

Why Next-Gen Formats Have an Uphill Battle - Top 10 reasons why Blu-ray and HD DVD won t replace DVD-Video anytime soon. - Talk Backs at Digital Trends are opinion pieces that hope to spur thought, debate and give insite into the Consumer Electronics industry. We welcome your comments!

http://news.digitaltrends.com/talkback217.html

Brazil weighs HDTV options

Source: Variety Date: Apr 24, 2000

RIO DE JANEIRO Brazilian authorities may opt for Euro or Japanese high-definition TV standards in a ruling due this summer that could influence other markets in the region. Brazilian telco regulatory agency Anatel is weighing the adoption of Japan s ISDB standard or Europe s DVB against the U.

http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117780846

Denver Post: Can HDTV improve family time?

Source: origin.denverpost.com Date: Oct 12, 2007

Joseph Harris and his father, David, review one of Joseph's football games on the widescreen TV provided by Panasonic. (Special to The Post / Nathan W.

http://origin.denverpost.com/ci_7139706

Mark Cuban, excited about HDTV

Source: ContentAgenda.com Date: Jul 9, 2007

Mark Cuban, excited about HDTV July 9, 2007 The Blog Maverick has a few thoughts about HDTV and asks: 'What programming should be exclusive to HDTV viewers and not shown on regular TV?'

http://www.contentagenda.com/article/CA6458358.html

BigBand Networks Expanding Digital Television, HDTV For China's Zhongshan Cable

Source: www.broadcastbuyer.tv Date: Mar 27, 2008

broadcastbuyer is the leading site for Broadcast Technology News, reporting on what's happening in the broadcast and related industries. broadcastbuyer is the leading site for Broadcast Technology News. With technology news developed into major categories including Awards, Business, Corporate,

http://www.broadcastbuyer.tv/publish/New_Contracts_24/BigBand_Networks_Expanding...

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