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Chicago Audience To Make Television History Watching Live HDTV Broadcast Of John Glenn Shuttle Launch.


KENNEDY SPACE CENTER Kennedy Space Center (Cape Canaveral) U.S.

launch site for manned space missions. [U.S. Hist.: WB, So:562]

See : Astronautics
, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 28, 1998--Some lucky Chicago residents will be taking part in television history October 29 as they watch Senator John Glenn liftoff into space in live digital high definition television (HDTV (High Definition TV) A set of digital television (DTV) standards that offer the highest resolution and sharpest picture. Although some HDTV sets are available in standard (rather square) screen sizes, the overwhelming majority of sets are wide screen, which eliminates ).

Thirty-six years after Sen. Glenn's first launch was captured in black and white, Chicago will be one of 20 cities where some residents will be able to view Harris Corporation's HDTV broadcast of Sen. Glenn's historic launch - the first live HDTV broadcast of a space launch.

In Chicago, Unity Motion and Zenith plan to transmit the broadcast to an audience at the Museum of Broadcast Communications The Museum of Broadcast Communications (or MBC) is located in Chicago, Illinois. Its mission is "to collect, preserve, and present historic and contemporary radio and television content as well as educate, inform, and entertain through our archives, public programs,  on Thursday afternoon.

Nationwide, broadcast network affiliates from CBS (Cell Broadcast Service) See cell broadcast. , ABC ABC
 in full American Broadcasting Co.

Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928.
, NBC NBC
 in full National Broadcasting Co.

Major U.S. commercial broadcasting company. It was formed in 1926 by RCA Corp., General Electric Co. (GE), and Westinghouse and was the first U.S. company to operate a broadcast network.
, Fox and PBS PBS
 in full Public Broadcasting Service

Private, nonprofit U.S. corporation of public television stations. PBS provides its member stations, which are supported by public funds and private contributions rather than by commercials, with educational, cultural,
, along with other providers, are scheduled to transmit the broadcast to viewing sites in Washington, D.C., New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles and 15 other cities. Audiences there will be watching the launch on new digital receivers and projectors during special events at museums, stores, broadcast stations, and other locations throughout the country.

The largest scheduled viewing site is the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum The National Air and Space Museum (NASM) of the Smithsonian Institution is a museum in Washington, D.C., United States, and is the most popular of the Smithsonian museums. It maintains the largest collection of aircraft and spacecraft in the world.  in Washington, D.C., where thousands of viewers are expected to watch the broadcast. (A complete listing of stations and sites participating in the broadcast follows this release.)

The Harris Corporation broadcast will include a 70-minute telecast transmitted live from Kennedy Space Center with assistance from WRAL-HD in Raleigh, North Carolina For other uses of this name, see Raleigh.
Raleigh (IPA: /ˈrɑli/, ral-ee) is the capital of the State of North Carolina and the county seat of Wake County.
, and the participation of the NHK NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai (Japan Broadcasting Corporation)
NHK Nihon Hoso Kyokai (Japanese Broadcasting Association)
NHK Nihon Hikikomori Kyokai (anime) 
 Japan Broadcasting Corporation. The broadcast will include live launch coverage and a network news-style program featuring high definition interviews by WRAL with Sen. Glenn and former CBS anchorman Walter Cronkite, who covered Glenn's first launch into space. It also will include converted historical footage of the space program, and other live and recorded segments. Mary Alice Williams Mary Alice Williams (born 1949) is a former co-anchor of NBC's Weekend Today and a former anchor and news division Vice President on CNN. While at CNN, she co-hosted Inside Politics with Bernard Shaw. , formerly of CNN CNN
 or Cable News Network

Subsidiary company of Turner Broadcasting Systems. It was created by Ted Turner in 1980 to present 24-hour live news broadcasts, using satellites to transmit reports from news bureaus around the world.
 and NBC, and Pete Conrad, an Apollo astronaut who walked on the moon in 1969, will co-anchor the program, which is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m. EST.

Viewers will also see Procter & Gamble commercials representing several of their product lines, including Tide, Scope, Pampers, Head & Shoulders, and Bounty.

The live HDTV launch broadcast sets the stage for the beginning of the rollout of digital television in the U.S., which is targeted to get underway November 1, when about 40 stations will be broadcasting digital signals in markets across the country. Many of those stations have moved their on-air dates ahead of schedule in order to show the Harris broadcast.

"At the very moment that Sen. Glenn soars toward space aboard the space shuttle Discovery, history will have been made not only for the space industry, but for the broadcast television industry," said Phillip W. Farmer, chairman and chief executive officer of Harris Corporation. "The live nationwide HDTV broadcast of this historic launch marks a new era in television -- just as Sen. Glenn's launch into space 36 years ago marked a new era in space exploration."

Harris Corporation is overseeing the production and broadcast of the program. WRAL-HD, which in 1996 became the first station to send out a commercial digital signal, is providing technical input, editing equipment, and several high definition vignettes that were shot in Houston and Washington, D.C. NHK Japan Broadcasting Corporation is providing high definition production equipment and engineering expertise through NHK Enterprises America, Inc., and will transmit a delayed broadcast of the program over its HD network in Japan.

Eastman Kodak Company is transferring the nearly 40-year-old, archived NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
NASA
 in full National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Independent U.S.
 film footage to high definition television on the Philips SPIRIT Datacine. Kodak also filmed and transferred footage of the DTV (Digital TeleVision) Transmitting TV using digital signals. The major DTV standards are ATSC (North America), DVB (Europe) and ISDB (Japan). All three use MPEG-2 video compression and Dolby Digital audio compression. DVB and ISDB also include MPEG audio compression.  Express and the space shuttle for several of the vignettes that were used in the show, using the same process that networks will use to prepare much of their current television, movies, sitcoms, dramas, and commercials, for primetime digital broadcasts.

Other organizations involved with the Harris broadcast include All-Stars Communications, EF Data, Newtec America, Turner Engineering, Inc., Unity Motion, Vinten, Rave Productions, and Jaleo North America Incorporated. Television set manufacturers loaning products include Philips, Samsung, Sharp, Zenith, and Panasonic.

Harris Corporation

Harris Corporation is the leader in advanced transmitter equipment and systems for digital television. Harris has signed agreements to provide DTV transmitters for hundreds of U.S. television stations, including sixty percent of the stations scheduled to be broadcasting in November. Harris has also provided complete transmitters for six of the nation's seven experimental DTV stations: WCBS WCBS Wireline Core-Barrel Sampling
WCBS West Coast Business Systems and Supplies, Inc. (Palm Desert, CA) 
 (New York), WRAL (Raleigh), WETA (Washington, D.C.), KCTS (Seattle), Oregon Public Broadcasting Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) is the primary public broadcasting network for most of Oregon as well as southern Washington, with (as of 2006) over one million viewers throughout that region and an average of over 380,000 radio listeners each week.  (Portland), and WHD WHD Wage and Hour Division (US Department of Labor, Employment Standards Administration)
WHD Warhead
WHD Western Hemisphere Department (International Monetary Fund)
WHD Width Height Depth
, the U.S. model station located in Washington, D.C.

Harris Corporation, with worldwide sales of $3.9 billion, is an international communications and electronics company focused on providing product, system and service solutions that take its customers to the next level. The company provides a wide range of products and services such as wireless and personal communications, automotive electronics, transportation, business information, defense communications and information, and Lanier Office products. -0-
Location          Provider                 Viewing Site

Atlanta, GA       WSB                      Circuit City Stores
Boston, MA        WCVB                     Museum of Science
Chicago, IL       Unity Motion/Zenith      Museum of Broadcast Comm
Cincinnati, OH    WXIX/WKRC                Procter & Gamble Hdqrts.
Columbia, SC      Harris/PBS               DTV Express
Columbus, OH      WBNS                     Station
Dallas, TX        WFAA                     Circuit City Stores
Detroit, MI       Unity Motion             Detroit Palace
Houston, TX       KHOU                     Johnson Space Center
KSC, FL           Harris Corp.             Kennedy Space Center
Los Angeles, CA   KCBS/KTLA                Stations
Milwaukee, WI     WMVS/WMVT                Stations
New York, NY      WCBS                     Station
Portland, OR      KOPB                     Museum of Science/Industry
Quincy, IL        WGEM                     Quincy Senior High School
Raleigh, NC       WRAL                     Station
Seattle, WA       KCTS                     Soc. of Broadcast Engineers
                  KING                     Magnolia Stores
St. Louis, MO     Unity Motion/Pioneer     Unity Motion Office
Washington, D.C.  WHD-TV/WRC               NASA Headquarters
                                           National Press Club
                                           Nat'l Air & Space Museum


Editor's Note: To view the broadcast, set up an interview, or for further information, contact Jim Burke at 407/727-9126 or jburke@harris.com or Neal Stein at 407/727-9608 or nstein@harris.com. Additional information on Harris is also available on the Internet through our World Wide Web address: http://www.harris.com/
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