We created this book to help answer that question. Consider this your textbook for DTV 101. The Guide To Digital Television is not a "how to" book as much as it is a "what to do" book. Our goal is to provide a practical guide for the digital transition that helps you make the right decisions for your particular circumstances.
As in previous editions, The Guide To Digital Television follows the typical production cycle from pre-production to delivery and transmission, and has been updated to include the latest DTV developments. We've also added a new chapter, "DTV in the Real World," that puts the DTV transition in perspective for the broadcast industry and non-technical readers. We think this addition will help clarify your goals during this historic time in the broadcast and teleproduction industries.
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Mark J. Pescatore is the editor of Government Video magazine, and has been reporting on the video industry since 1994. A former television station program manager and college instructor, Mr. Pescatore holds a master's degree in telecommunication and film from The University of Alabama, and is pursuing a Ph.D. in journalism and mass communication from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the co-editor of the second edition of The Guide To Digital Television published by Miller Freeman PSN (now United Entertainment Media) in 1999.
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