October 1st, 2008 by
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Digital Cinema Implementation Partners (DCIP) — representing AMC, Cinemark and Regal Cinemas — has worked out a deal to finance the installation of thousands of digital movie screens starting next year in the U.S. with the help of Lion’s Gate, Paramount, Fox, Universal and Disney. Not participating, at least for now, are Warner Bros. and Sony Pictures, with the latter expected to announce a separate deal soon involving the installation of Sony 4K SXRD projectors around the world. Key to the deal? “Virtual print” fees, meant to help defray the expect $70,000 cost to switch to 3D-ready digital projection setups, as the studios will kick in the $800 - $1000 they would have spent on old school movie prints to finance the changeover. In the future they save by distributing only digital prints, not to mention having somewhere to show the dozen 3D flicks expected to debut next year. Both sides are betting the $1 billion package will help pull us away from the HDTVs and back into a movie theater, but until they work out a payoff with that one guy who won’t stop talking, we’re not sure how likely that is.
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April 10th, 2008 by
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As seen previously, the FCC isn’t scared to put the financial smackdown on anyone it finds not playing up to the rules of the digital transition, and has dropped about $6 million in fines on 11 companies. Several of the companies fined were retailers it says did not properly mark TVs that had only analog tuners and won’t get OTA TV after it’s shut off next year. Wal-Mart got dinged for $992k, $1.1 million went against Sears, $712k for Circuit City, $296k against Target and $280k against Best Buy. Syntax-Brillian was one of two companies that caught a charge for importing TVs without a digital tuner after the deadline, while two more were fined for V-chip violations, while Panasonic and Philips were among seven others that settles to avoid fines. That probably won’t cover all those $40 coupons, but it can’t hurt.
[Via Zatz Not Funny & Cable Digital News]
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November 14th, 2007 by
Filed under: Home Entertainment
It’s not everyday that you see Zenith hanging out on the cutting-edge, but for those camping out under a rock since 1995, you should probably be informed that LG owns a majority share of the company. If you’ll recall, LG was tooting its own horn just last week about having the first digital-to-analog converter box to be certified for the US Commerce Department’s coupon program, and if two and two really equal four, the unit you see pictured above is indeed the device that was previously referenced. The DTT900 was developed and produced by LG, but it will apparently be sold under the Zenith brand name — you know, so it’ll blend in better with that 80s-era TV.
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November 11th, 2007 by
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It’s been no secret that lawmakers have been sweating the fact that not a whole lot of Americans are truly informed about the quickly approaching 2009 digital TV cutover, and now it seems the effort to spread the word will be led by someone new. John Kneuer, the current head, will be stepping down this month “to pursue new opportunities,” leaving the role of administrator of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. An agency spokesman did note that the resignation was Kneuer’s “own decision” and that his departure “would have no impact on the preparations for the transition. As it stands, Meredith Baker, deputy assistant secretary, will be stepping in to cover his duties, but the White House should be nominating an official replacement soon enough.
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October 17th, 2007 by
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We’re still quite a few days months away from our official analog-to-digital cutover, but the lads (and dames) in Britain aren’t wasting any time. Reportedly, the nation is already preparing to begin the switchover, starting in the northwest English resort of Whitehaven with BBC2. This initial move will affect around 25,000 households, and it was noted that the “other analog channels” would be switched off on November 14th. ‘Course, Britain as a whole isn’t scheduled to go 100-percent digital until 2012, but that didn’t stop kiddos at a local primary school from “burying an analog time capsule to recall how television was before the change.” Kids these days… they’ve got it good.
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