DocumentCode
1201604
Title
Technical information and the 1989 debate about high definition TV
Author
Bostian, Charles W. ; Bostian, Frieda F.
Author_Institution
Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State Univ., Blackburg, VA, USA
Volume
34
Issue
4
fYear
1991
fDate
12/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
206
Lastpage
210
Abstract
In 1989 a bipartisan group of US congressmen attempted to use high-definition television (HDTV) as a vehicle to redirect government policy toward the consumer electronics industry. The authors explore why that effort ultimately failed. It is noted that important technical issues were rarely reflected accurately in the public policy debate. In spite of efforts by the IEEE, engineers were largely absent from the debate and failed to influence it. Technical arguments were carried on primarily by those who did not understand the technical issues involved or who distorted them to fit an established political philosophy. How technical information about HDTV was used by the participants, and how political factors set the terms by which technical information could or could not be presented are examined. How engineers might have made a more effective technical case for HDTV is considered
Keywords
government policies; high definition television; politics; HDTV; IEEE; US congressmen; consumer electronics industry; government policy; high-definition television; political factors; political philosophy; public policy debate; technical issues; Broadcasting; Companies; Computer aided manufacturing; Consumer electronics; Electronics industry; Government; HDTV; Legislation; TV; Vehicle driving;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0361-1434
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/47.108665
Filename
108665
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