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Hart, Jeffrey A.,
Television, technology, and competition :HDTV and digital TV in the United States, Western Europe, and Japan /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
384.55
Title/Author:
Television, technology, and competition : : HDTV and digital TV in the United States, Western Europe, and Japan // by Jeffrey A. Hart.
remainder title:
Technology, Television, & Competition
Author:
Hart, Jeffrey A.,
Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 248 pages) : : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Subject:
High definition television - United States.
Subject:
High definition television - Government policy - United States.
Subject:
High definition television - Europe.
Subject:
High definition television - Government policy - Europe.
Subject:
High definition television - Japan.
Subject:
High definition television - Government policy - Japan.
Subject:
Competition, International.
ISBN:
9780511490941 (ebook)
[NT 15000228]:
The institutional setting for advanced TV -- Digital convergence : consumer electronics -- HDTV in Japan -- HDTV in the United States -- HDTV in Europe -- Digital television in the United States -- Digital television in Europe and Japan -- Examples of global standards.
[NT 15000229]:
In the late 1980s and 1990s, the advanced industrial countries considered replacing the existing analogue television infrastructure with a new digital one. A key common feature to the debates over digital TV (DTV) in the United States, Western Europe and Japan was the eventual victory of the ideas of digitalism (the superiority of everything digital over everything analogue) and of digital convergence (the merging of computing, telecommunications and broadcasting infrastructures made possible by digitalization) in public debates over standards. Jeffrey Hart's book shows how nationalism and regionalism combined with digitalism to produce three different and incompatible DTV standards in the three regions, an outcome which has led to missed opportunities in developing the new technologies. Hart's book contributes to our understanding of relations between business and government, and of competition between the world's great economic powers.
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511490941
Television, technology, and competition :HDTV and digital TV in the United States, Western Europe, and Japan /
Hart, Jeffrey A.,
Television, technology, and competition :
HDTV and digital TV in the United States, Western Europe, and Japan /Technology, Television, & Competitionby Jeffrey A. Hart. - 1 online resource (xiv, 248 pages) :digital, PDF file(s).
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
The institutional setting for advanced TV -- Digital convergence : consumer electronics -- HDTV in Japan -- HDTV in the United States -- HDTV in Europe -- Digital television in the United States -- Digital television in Europe and Japan -- Examples of global standards.
In the late 1980s and 1990s, the advanced industrial countries considered replacing the existing analogue television infrastructure with a new digital one. A key common feature to the debates over digital TV (DTV) in the United States, Western Europe and Japan was the eventual victory of the ideas of digitalism (the superiority of everything digital over everything analogue) and of digital convergence (the merging of computing, telecommunications and broadcasting infrastructures made possible by digitalization) in public debates over standards. Jeffrey Hart's book shows how nationalism and regionalism combined with digitalism to produce three different and incompatible DTV standards in the three regions, an outcome which has led to missed opportunities in developing the new technologies. Hart's book contributes to our understanding of relations between business and government, and of competition between the world's great economic powers.
ISBN: 9780511490941 (ebook)Subjects--Topical Terms:
645317
High definition television
--United States.
LC Class. No.: HE8700.74.U6 / H37 2004
Dewey Class. No.: 384.55
Television, technology, and competition :HDTV and digital TV in the United States, Western Europe, and Japan /
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