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Winston Caldwell began his broadcast career with News Corporation in 2000, working as an engineer for its Research & Development group. In addition to his work maximizing DTV operations for Fox stations in the transition to ATSC 1.0, he also managed engineering efforts to transition Fox stations to 3.0 and has also served as chairman […]
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Louis Libin is Vice President of Spectrum Strategy and Engineering at One Media Technologies. For more than three decades, Mr. Libin has worked at the intersection of broadcasting, spectrum policy, and emerging technologies. He has coordinated communications and spectrum operations for some of the world’s largest events, including political conventions, presidential inaugurations, major sporting events, […]
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Alex Day is the Vice President of Business Development at Tolka Telecommunications, where he plays a key role in the company’s ATSC 3.0 software and hardware deployment. He was instrumental in Tolka achieving the first NEXTGEN TV certification for an upgrade accessory receiver, allowing older televisions to access the ATSC 3.0 standard. Day has spearheaded […]
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Matthew Durgin is VP of Content & Service at LG Electronics North America, where he leads strategy and partnerships across connected TV platforms, content distribution, and advertising solutions. He works closely with key ecosystem partners to drive growth and innovation in the evolving CTV landscape. With deep experience in media, technology, and platform development, Matthew […]
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Brian Markwalter is Senior Vice President of Research and Standards for the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)™, North America’s largest technology trade association. CTA also owns and produces CES® – the most influential tech event in the world. Mr. Markwalter is responsible for overseeing CTA’s ANSI-accredited standards development operation and extensive market research capability. Under Mr. […]
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Dr. Kyungmo (Stanley) Park is the Chief Technology Officer of CAST.ERA, Sinclair Broadcast Group’s next-generation broadcasting and datacasting technology subsidiary. He has more than 20 years of experience in advanced broadcasting, telecommunications, multimedia systems, and global media standardization. Dr. Park serves as an Editor for MPEG Media Transport (MMT) standards and actively participates in international […]
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Mark Corl is the SVP of Emergent Technology Development at Triveni Digital. His team focuses on strategies to address the disruptive changes in TV technology caused by the continuing exponential advances in computing and networking primarily leveraging the extensive capabilities offered by ATSC 3.0. The team’s recent focus has been on software for the Broadcast […]
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Perry Priestley has over 50 years of experience in the professional broadcast industry. He joined Broadcast Electronics in June 2019, initially serving as Chief Operating Officer and later as Chief Sales Officer. Prior to this, Perry was the CEO of Anywave Communication Technologies Inc. He has also held positions in Sales and Business Development at […]
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Joe Lancaster is VP of Products at EdgeBeam Wireless, where he leads product strategy for the company’s broadcast-powered precision-location service, eGPS, as well as its datacast and enterprise connectivity platforms. His work focuses on turning ATSC 3.0’s one-to-many distribution capability into commercial products for high-precision positioning, automotive, IoT, and public-safety markets. Joe’s career spans silicon, […]
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Robert has worked at Heartland Video Systems (HVS) for just over 5 years, focusing mainly on Call Letter TV systems. HVS is a Systems integrator and has been involved in over 90 ATSC 3.0 market launches with BitPath, Pearl, and self-launched with our help. Robert’s initial primary focus was on ATSC 1.0 Encoding, PSIP and […]
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