Public Broadcasting Leads the Way in Preserving Digital Programming
Clearly, television is not what it used to be, thanks to major developments in the way moving images are recorded, edited, stored, viewed, distributed, and everything else. Tape is dead or at least put on ice; the new day is all digital. and nonprofit TV is pointing to ways ahead for moving-image archiving, although not everyone is on board. Nan Rubin explains what’s going on.
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