
The Economics, Technology and Content of Digital TV
Darcy Gerbarg(Editor)
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published on 31. January 1999
Book
Hardback
XXI, 330 pages
978-0-7923-8325-3 (ISBN)
Description
As the world of television moves from analog to digital, political and economic forces are being brought to bear on companies as they attempt to deal with changes occurring in their industries. The impetus for the conversion from analog to digital TV comes from many quarters, including the broadcasting industry, the computer industry, governments, consumer electronics manufacturers, content developers, and the Internet. The widespread acceptance of digital technology in both the home and the workplace account for the ready acceptance of the belief that the move to digital television is an appropriate advancement. Not all authors in this volume however are believers.
This book is divided into four sections each dealing with one aspect of the transition from analog to digital TV broadcasting. The first section presents the various technologies. It establishes a structure for understanding the technologies currently in use as well as those being developed by the industries involved in the delivery of digital television. Section two presents information about consumer TV viewing and includes examples of innovative, experimental interactive programs. Economics and financial issues are addressed from a variety of perspectives in section three. Section four concludes the book with a look at the international environment and the history of digital TV globally.
This book is divided into four sections each dealing with one aspect of the transition from analog to digital TV broadcasting. The first section presents the various technologies. It establishes a structure for understanding the technologies currently in use as well as those being developed by the industries involved in the delivery of digital television. Section two presents information about consumer TV viewing and includes examples of innovative, experimental interactive programs. Economics and financial issues are addressed from a variety of perspectives in section three. Section four concludes the book with a look at the international environment and the history of digital TV globally.
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Edition
1999 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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XXI, 330 p.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
699 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7923-8325-3 (9780792383253)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4615-4971-0
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Content
Section 1: Delivery Systems and Technology Issues.- 1. The Evolution of Television Technology.- 2. Converging Computer and Television Image Portrayal.- 3. The FCC Digital Television Standards Decision.- 4. The Digital Mystique: A Review of Digital Technology and Its Application to Television.- 5. Digital Data Broadcasting.- Section 2: Content and Programs.- 6. Content and Services for the New Digital TV Environment.- 7. The End of the Story: How the TV Remote Killed Traditional Structure.- 8. Interactive Television.- 9. Beyond Viewing and Interacting - Inhabited TV.- Section 3: The Changing Economics of TV Industries.- 10. A Digital Television Ecosystem: The Battle to Shape the Future.- 11. Digital Television and Program Pricing.- 12. The Economics of Digital TV's Future.- 13. Broadcasting and Bandwidth.- 14. Public Television's Digital Future.- Section 4: International Issues.- 15. The Path from Analog HDTV to DTV in Japan.- 16. Digital Television in Europe and Japan.- Contributor Biographies.