[opendtv] News: Mobile DTV Consortium Bulks Up
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- Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 06:53:48 -0400
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Mobile DTV Consortium Bulks Up
By Glen Dickson -- Broadcasting & Cable, 7/25/2007 7:32:00 AM
The Open Mobile Video Coalition, a consortium of broadcast station
groups interested in using the digital television spectrum for mobile
applications, has doubled in size with the addition of ten new member
groups as well as the Association of Public Television Stations.
Cox Television, Dispatch Broadcast Group, Freedom Broadcasting, LIN
TV Corporation, Meredith Corporation, Media General, Post-Newsweek
Stations, Raycom Media and Schurz Communications have all joined the
Coalition, which formally announced itself at the NAB convention last
spring . Previous members included Belo Corp., Fox Television
Stations, Gannett Broadcasting, Gray Television, ION Media Networks,
the NBC and Telemundo Television Stations, Sinclair Broadcast Group
and Tribune Broadcasting Company, which comprised 281 stations. The
new members boost the total number of commercial stations in the
Coalition to 422, in addition to the 361 public TV stations
represented by APTS.
"We are joining forces with a group of forward-thinking television
leaders to explore the exciting new frontier of mobile digital
television," said Alan Frank, President of the Post Newsweek
Television stations and TV Board Chairman of the National Association
of Broadcasters, in a statement. "This coalition unifies our
collective goal of embracing technology that unlocks the full
potential of our digital broadcast spectrum."
To date, the Coalition has mainly promoted the business potential of
providing mobile TV services through the digital spectrum and urged
technology vendors to participate in the Advanced Television Systems
Committee's process for setting a U.S. standard for mobile DTV. The
Coalition hasn't formally backed any specific mobile DTV technology,
such as the competing MPH and A-VSB systems from Harris/LG and
Samsung/Rohde & Schwarz, respectively. But it has participated in
tests of each technology, and has also set up its own mobile DTV test
markets in Tampa, Fla. and Washington, D.C.
The Coalition says its overall mission is the parallel development of
mobile DTV standards, devices and business models with the goal of a
2009 launch.
"Working together on a mobile DTV standard, broadcasters can become a
major factor in the mobile video arena," said Brandon Burgess, CEO of
ION Media Networks, who initially helped organize the Coalition. "We
are looking forward to working with the technology industry on
delivering mobile digital television to consumers."
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