Printer Friendly
The Free Library
19,607,059 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

CEA's Shapiro Available for Comment on Analog TV Broadcast Cut-off Date; Association President and CEO Offers Insight into Digital Television Transition.


Consumer Electronics Association (CEA CEA carcinoembryonic antigen.

CEA
abbr.
carcinoembryonic antigen


CEA (Carcinoembryonic antigen) 
(R)):
WHAT:   Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Electronics
        Association (CEA(R)), will be available for comment regarding
        the anticipated congressional passage of a bill establishing
        February 17, 2009 as the cut-off date for analog television
        broadcasting.

        More than 29 million DTV products have been sold in the U.S.
        since market introduction in 1998 and CEA forecasts 2006 will
        be the year high-definition TV (HDTV) outsells analog.  A hard
        analog cut-off date codified as law will expedite the
        completion of the nation's analog to digital television (DTV)
        transition.

WHEN:   Wednesday, February 1 and Thursday, February 2 (anticipated
        dates bill will be passed by House of Representatives and
        signed into law by President Bush)

WHERE:  Phone interviews and broadcast interviews (with film crews in
        the DC metro area and/or satellite uplink capabilities)

WHO:    Gary Shapiro, CEA, president and CEO

ABOUT:  The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is the preeminent
CEA     trade association promoting growth in the consumer technology
        industry through technology policy, events, research,
        promotion and the fostering of business and strategic
        relationships.  CEA represents more than 2,000 corporate
        members involved in the design, development, manufacturing,
        distribution and integration of audio, video, mobile
        electronics, wireless and landline communications, information
        technology, home networking, multimedia and accessory
        products, as well as related services that are sold through
        consumer channels. Combined, CEA's members account for more
        than $125 billion in annual sales.  CEA's resources are
        available online at www.CE.org, the definitive source for
        information about the consumer electronics industry.

        CEA also sponsors and manages the International CES - Defining
        Tomorrow's Technology.  All profits from CES are reinvested
        into industry services, including technical training and
        education, industry promotion, engineering standards
        development, market research and legislative advocacy.

COPYRIGHT 2006 Business Wire
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 2006, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Publication:Business Wire
Date:Jan 31, 2006
Words:290
Previous Article:Allied Capital Completes $83 Million Equity Offering.
Next Article:Micromuse to Extend Netcool(R) Support for the Sun Solaris 10 Operating System on the x64 Platform; Collaboration Helps Organizations to Slash TCO...
Topics:



Related Articles
U.S. digital television, ground zero.
CEA Slaps U.S. Broadcasters.
Broadcasting today.
Digital dogfight! FCC's gift to TV sets everywhere.
CEA Applauds House Approval of DTV Legislation Establishing Cut-off Date for Analog Broadcasts; Urges Swift Action from the President to Expedite DTV...
CEA and NAB: California's New Energy Consumption Regulation for Digital Television Adapters Threatens to Leave Millions of Californians in the Dark;...
Consumer Electronics and Broadcast Industries Present Consensus Position on Digital TV Transition to U.S. Commerce Department's NTIA.
CBS President and CEO Leslie Moonves Completes Keynote Lineup at the 2007 International CES.
Electronics Recycling, DTV Transition, Fair Use and Spectrum Allocation Highlight Day One at CEA Washington Forum.
Consumer Electronics and Broadcast Industries Applaud U.S. Commerce Department's NTIA on Converter Box Rules For 2009 Digital TV Transition.

Terms of use | Copyright © 2012 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles