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TVs Fall But Remain Popular French Screen

France’s Conseil supérieur de l’audiovisuel (CSA) has said that, in the first half of 2014, the number of TV homes in the country was slightly down, for the first time ever. 96.7% of households owned a TV, down 1.4 percentage points YoY. DTT was the most common reception mode (available in 59.1% of households), followed … Read more

European Bank Loans Serbia €24 Million for Switchover

Serbian public company Emsiona Tehnika i Veze has been loaned €24 million by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, to complete the digital switchover. The full amount is unlikely to be spent, as the lowest tender for digital broadcasting equipment received (by a consortium led by Rhode & Schwarz) has been for €10 million. … Read more

Panasonic’s Projector Operates 24/7 for Three Years

Come February, Panasonic will have launched a new laser/LED DLP projector. As a professional model, the PT-RZ475 will have a short throw ratio (0.8:1) and the ability to operate 24/7 for up to three years, or, with breaks, for up to 10 years. Primarily designed for rear projection in mind, the RZ475 is supplied with … Read more

Versatility and Low Cost Drive Projector Sales

PMA Research expects that worldwide sales of projectors will rise 25% YoY in 2014. As well as increased sales around the Football World Cup in the summer, home cinema projectors have also become more affordable, with better connectivity and versatility. In mature markets, the window between the initial adoption of flat-panel displays and their replacements … Read more

SMPTE Asks for Help in Making Movie to Celebrate 100 Year Anniversary

In 2016, the Society for Television and Motion Pictures (SMPTE) will celebrate 100 years as a society. A number of activities are planned including a time capsule and a movie documenting these 100 years of moving images. To help fund the documentary, SMPTE has initiated a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo, which it hopes you will … Read more

European Signage Outlook is Positive for 2015

The Italian Digital Signage Business Climate Index (DBCI) for November/December rose significantly from the previous September/October poll. According to OVAB Europe, the index grew 16.57 points to a ‘slightly positive’ level. Italy’s current digital signage business situation is unclear; 35% of respondents rate their situation as good and the same number rate it as poor. … Read more