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My name is Joel Wilhite and many people will know me from being active in the ATSC standards committee and the broadcast market for the last 28 years . I have supported, designed, tested and delivered numerous broadcast television systems and produced presentations and papers while working at Harmonic Inc. for over 27 years.
As Liam Neeson said "...what I do have are a very particular set of skills, skills I have acquired over a very long career."
Based in Arizona, I can be called on to perform any number of tasks, from trouble shooting to design, to integration including subcontracting including simply answering questions or providing advice. With as many years of experience while working with a wide range of partners all firmly rooted in the broadcast television industry, I'm certain we can help you navigate a course to prosperous results.
There are no bigger problems to solve in the TV industry, the TV business is well understood like the telephone and automobile industry, or is it? So why is everybody trying to innovate the next big thing and what are the largest consumer electronics companies Alphabet, Amazon, Xiaomi, Apple and Microsoft thinking? You only have to ask one question, what do they all have in common? Answer, access to our eyeballs, our metadata and our wallets. The broadcast TV market hasn't changed much with regard to the dominant business model (linear TV channels) but that is all about to change with advancements in computer technology, mostly all good, other things not so good. Broadcast TV is still useful as a medium, its Physics 101 and sure maybe not as powerful or profitable as it was in the beginning, and some might say, shrinking more every day as the population of TV viewers grows older. But one fact remains, it keeps working when the internet doesn't. So let's get on with the business of improving our signals and advancing the state of the art, let's get to work.
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