Open Mobile Video Coalition

7 fans

Sharing Options

Contact Information

David Arland
1200 G Street NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20005
(317) 701-0084

* Your First Name:
* Your Last Name:
* Subject:

Share on Google+

Press Release Spread

Washington, D.C., United States

Real Broadcast TV Goes Mobile -- learn more at CTIA San Francisco

Washington, D.C. -- Oct 01, 2010 / (http://www.myprgenie.com) -- Mobile Digital Television -- REAL TV with familiar local broadcasts -- is beginning to roll out across the country. Consumers who've tried Mobile Digital TV say that programs broadcast from local stations are what they watch most, and they love the convenience of having familiar shows with them wherever they go.


The Open Mobile Video Coalition of America's TV broadcasters is staging a special seminar at the CTIA Enterprise & Applications Show next week in San Francisco.


Join us Thursday, October 7 at 10:30AM on the Exhibit Innovations Stage on the second level of Moscone Center West.


You'll learn the latest from device manufacturers LG Electronics and Samsung and how Mobile DTV is coming to cell phones, netbooks, DVD players, and tablets.


And we'll share details on the nation's first Consumer Showcase of Mobile DTV that is now involving hundreds of Washington, D.C. viewers whose channel-changing habits are being analyzed by Rentrak and Harris Interactive.


Got questions before the show?  Contact Dave Arland:  dave@arlandcom.com


To see press release click here.




Contact: Dave Arland, dave@arlandcom.com, (317) 701-0084

Category: Television
Word Count:211
Tags: mobile TV, mobile digital television
Weblinks:

Open Mobile Video Coalition

Representing over 900 TV stations across the country, the Open Mobile Video Coalition is a voluntary association of television broadcasters whose mission is to accelerate the development of mobile digital television in the United States. The OMVC is composed of 36 members that own and operate over 500 commercial television stations, as well as the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the Public Broadcasting Service, which represent an additional 360 public television stations. Membership in the OMVC is open to all U.S.-based television broadcasters. OMVC also includes device and transmission equipment manufacturers and software and middleware providers who are part of the Mobile DTV Forum, which works collaboratively with OMVC broadcast members to advance the rollout of Mobile DTV products and services. For more information, please visit: www.OMVC.org.



Sort by: Newest Oldest
Comments

Add a Comment:

characters left
©2007-2012 MyPRGenie, Inc
Disclaimer