An ITU-R study group on the broadcasting service will revise...
An ITU-R study group on the broadcasting service will revise studies on digital interfaces for broadcast production, enhancements to digital terrestrial TV broadcasting, and worldwide broadcast roaming unless objections arise before Jan. 21, said Francois Rancy, director of the Radiocommunication…
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Bureau, in a letter to members. Proposed revisions to a study on the interfaces for broadcast production and postproduction call for the inclusion of international exchange of TV programs, it said. It also would cover ultra high definition TV. A study on enhancement of digital terrestrial TV broadcasting will consider “that future integrated/hybrid systems may allow complementary terrestrial broadcasting with other methods of broadcast content delivery,” it said. The work will also consider “future integrated/hybrid systems” other than terrestrial broadcasting for delivery of broadcast content, it said. The work will likely include input from the ITU-R study group on the mobile service and the ITU-T study group on broadcast cable and TV, it said. Another study on worldwide broadcast roaming would be revised to look at “methods of broadcast content delivery via future interactive and existing systems,” it said.