Learn How To Find Tv Stands For Sale At A Price You Can Afford
1.jpg2.jpg3.jpg4.jpg

Edward M. Milbourn Joins HDTV Magazine

Edward M. Milbourn Joins HDTV Magazine










Alsea, OR (PRWEB) June 13, 2005

HDTV (High-definition television) has reached the stage where no one can afford to misunderstand it. While this complex and often confusing revolution marches forward globally at a record clip the call from every sector of the industry is for a greater public education about it.

HDTV Magazine is pleased to announce the addition of Edward M. Milbourn to our list of authoritative Blog contributing editors. Mr. Milbourn brings 38 years of professional experience gained in his service to TV set maker, RCA, to clarify for both consumers and professionals around the world the intricacies of the digital television revolution.

“Nothing educates better than does authority.” said Dale Cripps, Co-publisher of HDTV Magazine. “Mr. Milbourn brings that authority in spades and will help crystallize this massive revolution with each word he writes.”

Mr. Milbourn’s Blog columns can now be found at http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/?release_001 under the heading “Blogs”.

Background

Edward M. Milbourn

After graduating from Purdue University with degrees in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Education in 1961 and 1963 respectively, Ed Milbourn joined the RCA Home Entertainment Division in 1963. During his thirty-eight year career with RCA (later GE and Thomson multimedia), Mr. Milbourn held the positions of Field Service Engineer, Manager of Technical Training and Manager of Sales Training. In 1987, he joined Thomson’s Product Management group as Manager of Advanced Television Systems Planning, with responsibilities including Digital Television and High Definition Television Product Management. Mr. Milbourn retired from Thomson multimedia in December 2001.

About HDTV Magazine

HDTV Magazine is the world’s first and most honored* Internet publisher devoted exclusively to the advancement of the HDTV era. We cover HDTV programming, news, and technology along with the culture that arises from their use. HDTV Magazine began as “The HDTV Newsletter” in 1986 and on November 16, 1998 (the official launch date for HDTV) was transformed into the first consumer publication focused entirely upon the HDTV revolution.

*winner of the coveted Press Leadership award 2002 from the Academy of Digital Television Pioneers.

For more information contact:

Dale Cripps

dale@hdtvmagazine.com

Shane Sturgeon

shane@hdtvmagazine.com

# # #


















Vocus©Copyright 1997-

, Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.
Vocus, PRWeb, and Publicity Wire are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vocus, Inc. or Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.







Dave Taylor shows step by step instructions on how to connect a Windows PC to an HD television using an HDMI cable, then on how to configure Windows so you can watch anything you’d like on the TV directly. This works particularly well for Hulu, Netflix and similar streaming Internet video content.
Video Rating: 3 / 5