UK TV SPAIN. SKY UK & BBC lead the way with 4K Ultra HD TV.
Management from both SKY (BSKYB) and the BBC "British Broadcasting Corporation" are leading the way for a clear and concise protocol and system requirements in order to have an Industry standard for Ultra HD TV in the UK.
With the European standards organisations help, a forum has been created for the discussion and co-ordination of phasing in ultra hd tv broadcasts to both the UK and Europe.
The British ultra hd forum will be run by Andy Quested who is in charge of the BBC's HD & UHD TV and the head engineer Chris Johns from SKY UK (BSKYB).
This is really good news for residents on the Costa del Sol that fear the loss of UK TV in Spain as ULTRA HD TV is broadcasted using a much stronger signal so reception may well be possible on the Costa del Sol using one of the Ultra HD SKY Boxes.
Management from both SKY (BSKYB) and the BBC "British Broadcasting Corporation" are leading the way for a clear and concise protocol and system requirements in order to have an Industry standard for Ultra HD TV in the UK.
With the European standards organisations help, a forum has been created for the discussion and co-ordination of phasing in ultra hd tv broadcasts to both the UK and Europe.
The British ultra hd forum will be run by Andy Quested who is in charge of the BBC's HD & UHD TV and the head engineer Chris Johns from SKY UK (BSKYB).
This is really good news for residents on the Costa del Sol that fear the loss of UK TV in Spain as ULTRA HD TV is broadcasted using a much stronger signal so reception may well be possible on the Costa del Sol using one of the Ultra HD SKY Boxes.
The UK UHD Forum will be co-chaired by Andy Quested, the head of technology for HD and UHDTV at the BBC, and Chris Johns, the chief engineer for broadcast strategy at British Sky Broadcasting.
The group will co-ordinate national requirements to enable interoperability and examine whether there is a requirement for an Ultra HD profile for the United Kingdom.
Story written by Jeremy Stenton-Jones Google+
The group will co-ordinate national requirements to enable interoperability and examine whether there is a requirement for an Ultra HD profile for the United Kingdom.
Story written by Jeremy Stenton-Jones Google+
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