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  • NAB 2013 wrap-up: Sony 4K TVs, Red, Blackmagic, Thunderbolt and more
    Thursday April 11th 2013

    The National Association of Broadcasters’ annual event in Vegas may not offer the same blitz of high-profile gadgets as CES, but this show is hardly a quiet one. In fact, the excitement kicked off before the floor even opened, with Sony announcing pricing for its 55- and 65-inch 4K TVs.[…]

  • Roger Ebert mourned by Toronto International Film Festival
    Thursday April 11th 2013

    Roger Ebert was a fixture each September at the Toronto International Film Festival, and when word of his death broke Thursday, devastated festival-goers, officials and movie directors in the city took a moment to give a final thumbs up to the famed critic. “Movies are human documents. They show us[…]

  • 3 Big Trends at NAB Show 2013
    Wednesday April 10th 2013

    NAB Show 2013 kicked off earlier this week, with broadcasters, video professionals and digital media startups gathering in Las Vegas to talk about the future of the big screen, the small screen and the tablet-sized screen. For the last three days, we’ve roamed the show floor at NAB Show 2013, talking to technology companies, media groups and broadcasters about the impact that digital and social are having on the industry as a whole. There’s so much to see at NAB, but here are the three most over-arching trends that are on display at the 2013 show.

  • Margaret Thatcher made people angry – and birthed the glory days of British TV
    Tuesday April 09th 2013

    ‘Gizza job!’ That phrase – “give us a job” – echoed relentlessly through Britain in 1982. It was a catchphrase, almost as commonly heard in conversation as the name of the then prime minister Margaret Thatcher. Thatcher was elected prime minister in 1979. Three years later, her most powerful opposition[…]

  • Film critic Roger Ebert funeral held in Chicago
    Tuesday April 09th 2013

    “He didn’t just dominate his profession, he defined it,” said Mayor Rahm Emanuel to mourners at Holy Name Cathedral on Monday. Ebert, who wrote reviews at the Chicago Sun-Times for 40 years, died of cancer on 4 April.

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  • NAB 2013 wrap-up: Sony 4K TVs, Red, Blackmagic, Thunderbolt and more
    Thursday April 11th 2013

    The National Association of Broadcasters’ annual event in Vegas may not offer the same blitz of high-profile gadgets as CES, but this show is hardly a quiet one. In fact, the excitement kicked off before the floor even opened, with Sony announcing pricing for its 55- and 65-inch 4K TVs.[…]

  • Roger Ebert mourned by Toronto International Film Festival
    Thursday April 11th 2013

    Roger Ebert was a fixture each September at the Toronto International Film Festival, and when word of his death broke Thursday, devastated festival-goers, officials and movie directors in the city took a moment to give a final thumbs up to the famed critic. “Movies are human documents. They show us[…]

  • 3 Big Trends at NAB Show 2013
    Wednesday April 10th 2013

    NAB Show 2013 kicked off earlier this week, with broadcasters, video professionals and digital media startups gathering in Las Vegas to talk about the future of the big screen, the small screen and the tablet-sized screen. For the last three days, we’ve roamed the show floor at NAB Show 2013, talking to technology companies, media groups and broadcasters about the impact that digital and social are having on the industry as a whole. There’s so much to see at NAB, but here are the three most over-arching trends that are on display at the 2013 show.

  • Margaret Thatcher made people angry – and birthed the glory days of British TV
    Tuesday April 09th 2013

    ‘Gizza job!’ That phrase – “give us a job” – echoed relentlessly through Britain in 1982. It was a catchphrase, almost as commonly heard in conversation as the name of the then prime minister Margaret Thatcher. Thatcher was elected prime minister in 1979. Three years later, her most powerful opposition[…]

  • Film critic Roger Ebert funeral held in Chicago
    Tuesday April 09th 2013

    “He didn’t just dominate his profession, he defined it,” said Mayor Rahm Emanuel to mourners at Holy Name Cathedral on Monday. Ebert, who wrote reviews at the Chicago Sun-Times for 40 years, died of cancer on 4 April.

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Archives for: April 20135
  • NAB 2013 wrap-up: Sony 4K TVs, Red, Blackmagic, Thunderbolt and more
    Thursday April 11th 2013

    The National Association of Broadcasters’ annual event in Vegas may not offer the same blitz of high-profile gadgets as CES, but this show is hardly a quiet one. In fact, the excitement kicked off before the floor even opened, with Sony announcing pricing for its 55- and 65-inch 4K TVs.[…]

  • Roger Ebert mourned by Toronto International Film Festival
    Thursday April 11th 2013

    Roger Ebert was a fixture each September at the Toronto International Film Festival, and when word of his death broke Thursday, devastated festival-goers, officials and movie directors in the city took a moment to give a final thumbs up to the famed critic. “Movies are human documents. They show us[…]

  • 3 Big Trends at NAB Show 2013
    Wednesday April 10th 2013

    NAB Show 2013 kicked off earlier this week, with broadcasters, video professionals and digital media startups gathering in Las Vegas to talk about the future of the big screen, the small screen and the tablet-sized screen. For the last three days, we’ve roamed the show floor at NAB Show 2013, talking to technology companies, media groups and broadcasters about the impact that digital and social are having on the industry as a whole. There’s so much to see at NAB, but here are the three most over-arching trends that are on display at the 2013 show.

  • Margaret Thatcher made people angry – and birthed the glory days of British TV
    Tuesday April 09th 2013

    ‘Gizza job!’ That phrase – “give us a job” – echoed relentlessly through Britain in 1982. It was a catchphrase, almost as commonly heard in conversation as the name of the then prime minister Margaret Thatcher. Thatcher was elected prime minister in 1979. Three years later, her most powerful opposition[…]

  • Film critic Roger Ebert funeral held in Chicago
    Tuesday April 09th 2013

    “He didn’t just dominate his profession, he defined it,” said Mayor Rahm Emanuel to mourners at Holy Name Cathedral on Monday. Ebert, who wrote reviews at the Chicago Sun-Times for 40 years, died of cancer on 4 April.

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