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GMA Network was the first television network in the Philippines to broadcast GMA-7 and GMA News TV-11 in standard definition (SD) format with a 4:3 aspect ratio, similar to TV channels in European countries, although the content had been stretched horizontally from its original 4:3 ratio. GMA was also transmitting 1seg on mobile and had no errors.
The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (Filipino: Lupon sa Rebyu at Klasipikasyon ng Pelikula at Telebisyon; [1] abbreviated as MTRCB) is a Filipino government agency under the Office of the President of the Philippines that is responsible for the classification and review of television programs, motion pictures and home videos.
The NTC finalized its evaluation of the chosen standard for the digital terrestrial television (DTT) broadcast service in the Philippines. The commission adopted Brazil's Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão Digital (ISDB-Tb) standards over its European counterpart, the Digital Video Broadcasting-Television (DVB-T2). [70] [71] October 2013.
GMA was the first Philippine broadcaster to receive a Peabody Award for Investigative Reporting in 1999. [10] Later, Citynet 27 became EMC, the first local music video-oriented TV channel, which became part of the short-lived Channel V franchise called Channel V Philippines. GMA broadcast the international millennium television special 2000 Today.
Broadcast-safe video (broadcast legal or legal signal) is a term used in the broadcast industry to define video and audio compliant with the technical or regulatory broadcast requirements of the target area or region the feed might be broadcasting to. [1]
In digital television and video, which are replacing their analog predecessors, single standards that can accommodate a wider range of frame rates still show the limits of analog regional standards. The initial version of the ATSC standard, for example, allowed frame rates of 23.976, 24, 29.97, 30, 59.94, 60, 119.88 and 120 frames per second ...
The privatization terms meant the IBC would undergo public bidding with an estimated floor price of 10 billion pesos. [18] The proceeds of the bidding would go towards state-owned PTV-4, to upgrade and modernize their broadcast capabilities. [38] The Development Bank of the Philippines would be the financial adviser for the privatization.
A 1934 Standard 10/12 Speedline. The Standard Ten was a model name given to several small cars produced by the British Standard Motor Company between 1906 and 1961. The name was a reference to the car's fiscal horsepower or tax horsepower, a function of the surface area of the pistons. This system quickly became obsolete as an estimate of the ...