

An edition of Defining vision (1997)
the battle for the future of television
By Joel Brinkley
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Harcourt Brace
Language
eng
Pages
425
Description:
HDTV - digital, high-definition television - is an invention so far-reaching that most people cannot yet grasp its full significance. But the new sets are arriving in stores, and we are in the midst of a revolution in television. In Defining Vision, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Joel Brinkley takes us inside the creation of HDTV, into a titanic competition between some of the world's most important high-tech corporations battling for a prize worth billions of dollars. Brinkley tells the story from deep inside the laboratories and boardrooms where the race was run. There, scheming contestants employed duplicity, extortion, and, occasionally, creative genius. At the same time, government leaders manipulated the race to their own ends, promoting it one moment and betraying it the next.
subjects: Competition, International, Government policy, High definition television, International Competition, Television, Television broadcasting, Télévision haute définition, Politique gouvernementale, Télévision, Concurrence internationale, HDTV, Internationaler Wettbewerb, Digitales Fernsehen, Mass media, political aspects
Places: United States