2nd Edition

Digital TV Over Broadband Harvesting Bandwidth

By Joan Van Tassel Copyright 2001
    608 Pages
    by Routledge

    608 Pages
    by Routledge

    Digital TV Over Broadband: Harvesting Bandwith offers a clear overview of how technological developments are revolutionizing television. It details the recent shift in focus from HDTV to a more broadly defined DTV and to the increasing importance of webcasting for interactive television. Digital Television examines the recent industry toward a combination of digital services, including the use of the new bandwidth for additional channels of programming, as well as some high definition television. The book discusses the increasingly rapid convergence of telecommunications, television and computers and the important role of the web in the future of interactive programming. This new edition not only covers the new technology, but also demonstrates practical uses of the technology in business models.


    The Digital Destiny
    From Show Biz to Show Bits
    Digitology 101
    HDTV
    Digital Shape Shifting: The Many
    Forms of DTV
    Two-faced TV: The Interactive Promise
    From Network TV to Networked TV
    Fiber Fever: The Growth of Global Networks
    Wired and Wireless Bitpipes
    Next Generation Networks
    Living Digitally
    From Reel (Movies) to Real (Networks)
    Cache Flow: From Bitstreams to Revenue Streams
    Brave New WWWorld

    Biography

    Joan Van Tassel, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at National University. She was an award-winning television producer for ten years, wrote on technology and technology management for The Hollywood Reporter, and consulted with major companies on content management projects and digital rights management. She is the author of five books on the business of media content in the networked environment. Her book, Digital TV Over Broadband (Focal Press), received the 2001 Cable Center Book Award from the National Cable Center and Museum.

    "Digital TV over Broadband: Harvesting Bandwidth is a much-needed exploration of this new terrain where mass media and interactive technology converge. Dr. Van Tassel offers both practical analyses and visionary recommendations about the broadband potential. In particular, the business models and organizational strategies offer remarkable and valuable insights into the ways broadband TV will work." -Gary Arlen, president, Arlen Communications Inc., Bethesda, Maryland research firm

    "Although there isn't much technical theory, Van Tassel has filled her book with plenty of jargon and buzzwords so this is an essential work for anyone determined to get a job in the industry..." - Raymond Marr, What Satellite TV