Modern Television Changing American Standards
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Television; Changing American Standards
The year is 1999 and the entire world is looking toward the United States for leadership in technology. Since the end of the cold war, the nations of the world have agreed that the United States is the leader in defense and freedom, but what about technology in the household? Is it possible for the U.S. to remain the world leader if we fall so far behind other countries when it
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Hollywood: ASC Press, 1992. 209-235. Petch, Chuck, and David Colborn, eds. "Digital video standards." Designing Digital Systems. Grass Valley: The Grass Valley Group, 1993. 6-13. Picard, joe, ed. "Why digital television?" Digital television: The transition. Grass Valley: The Grass Valley Group, 1992. 1-2. Sony Institute of Applied Video Technology. Electronic News Gathering: Covering the Live Event. Hollywood: Sony, 1992. 15-18. CEMA. "Essential facts about Digital Television." Consumer Electronics Manufactures Association, 1998. 1. Sharp. "the ABCs of of DTV." Sharp Electronics Corporation, 1998.