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The Big Picture: Frank Beacham
Frank Beacham is a New York City-based writer and producer. Visit his Web site at www.frankbeacham.com. E-mail: frank@frankbeacham.com.
 


A War for Control Of the Internet
by Frank Beacham, 8.06.2008
Internet for Everyone is a new organization with a single premise: all Americans should have access to fast, open, and affordable Internet service. Unfortunately, that’s not the case today. more


It’s a New Game for Television News
by Frank Beacham, 7.23.2008
Though technology has vastly improved, human excellence has been decimated through pay cuts, layoffs and downsizing. Though there is more so-called “news” programming, its quality has generally hit bottom. more


NBC, Microsoft Raise The ‘Broadcast Flag’
by Frank Beacham, 6.25.2008
In a remarkable case of viewer “gotcha,” NBC and Microsoft were recently caught red-handed playing footloose with the broadcast flag. more


Ah, Back to Antennas Again!
by Frank Beacham, 5.28.2008
Does anyone actually believe that hordes of Americans will climb onto their rooftops—just as in the 1950s—to install an antenna in order to receive their local DTV stations? more


The Replicating Nature of ‘News’ in Cyberspace
by Frank Beacham, 5.14.2008
There are fewer people reporting genuine, long form hard news stories today than anytime in the past 25 years. more


Could It Be the End Of TV News?
by Frank Beacham, 4.14.2008
One of the great mysteries to me in these final months of the DTV transition is why call letter television stations continue to allow their news departments to operate in such an abysmal way. more


The Expensive Afterlife of Digital Movies
by Frank Beacham, 1.23.2008
Surprise, surprise! Now after the shift to digital filmmaking is almost complete, we discover that archiving film for the future is more expensive than expected. more


Trapped in an Endless Commercial
by Frank Beacham, 11.21.2007
In the spring of 1987, I was privileged to attend a 10-week series of lectures at UCLA by Sylvester “Pat” Weaver, a remarkable broadcast pioneer who served as president of NBC between 1953 and 1956. more


The Dark Side Of Apple’s iPhone
by Frank Beacham, 7.25.2007
The controversy involves a very real threat to “net neutrality.” It was spawned from a remarkable statement made by a top executive at AT&T, the telco that has exclusive network rights to the iPhone. more


World Events Provide Window To Turbulence in Big Media
by Frank Beacham, 2.21.2007
Open your eyes and ears. Observe. Think. Note that we're experiencing rapid changes in how we learn about world events. more


The New Video Crafts For Multimedia
by Frank Beacham, 11.15.2006
In the film industry, new technology has traditionally come at a snail's pace. Because of this, filmmakers have had time and tradition for perfecting their craft. more


Crossing the Line to On-screen Confusion
by Frank Beacham, 9.20.2006
Every video--whether an industrial, educational, commercial, documentary, or dramatic production--is designed tell a story. How the videographer selects the individual images and pieces them together in an edited sequence determines whether the story is effectively told or leaves the audience confused. more


2005: The Year TV Broke Out of the Box
by Frank Beacham, 1.25.2006
At the beginning of 2006, we are at an exciting juncture in the history of television. Even as the old aristocracy attempts to cling to what was, the emerging new technology won't be tamed, controlled, or mandated by Congress. more


Where's the Big DTV Sound?
by Frank Beacham, 11.23.2005
During a dinner at the recent AES show in New York City, I listened as a highly respected audio expert ridiculed the sad state of television sound. more


Hurricane Katrina Energizes TV News
by Frank Beacham, 10.19.2005
Live 8, the return of the space shuttle, and the London subway bombing each had an enormous impact on television technology in the summer of 2005. Then, Katrina paid a visit to the Gulf Coast. more


Seeing the Forest Beyond the Trees
by Frank Beacham, 9.21.2005
To fully understand the broad implications of any new technology, it's important to see the forest--not just the trees. That's common sense, one might think, until it comes down to trying to separate the forest from the tree people. more


Finally, FCC May Turn to Real 'Indecency'
by Frank Beacham, 7.20.2005
It's hard to imagine a greater "indecency" on broadcast television than faking the news or tricking viewers into believing commercials are genuine informational programs. more


Antenna Myths: Who's Really Watching Free TV?
by Frank Beacham, 6.22.2005
Reports from Capitol Hill say the toughest unresolved issue in legislating a hard deadline for the end of analog TV is what to do about the "disenfranchised." more


Grand Compromise Could Resolve DTV Transition
by Frank Beacham, 4.18.2005
When we were all much younger, the Grand Alliance was created to hammer out technical standards. Now, a Grand Compromise is needed to bring finality to what has become an endless journey through political quicksand. more


Broadcasting Comes To a Crossroads
by Frank Beacham, 3.28.2005
On panel after panel at the McGraw-Hill Media Summit, there was hardly a mention of over-the-air television. more


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