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HDTV Coming to a Hotel Near You

Started by Gregg Lengling, Wednesday Jun 23, 2004, 04:15:18 PM

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Gregg Lengling

FCC Regulations Will Transform In-Room Viewing

    DALLAS, June 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
regulations requiring virtually all TVs to include digital television (DTV)
tuners by 2007 applies not only to consumer sets, but also to TVs installed in
hotel rooms. Those DTV tuners, which receive HDTV broadcasts, will be phased-
in starting next month with 36-inch and larger TVs.
    "That means the HDTV experience already in more than 11 million U.S.
living rooms will soon become an enhanced guest experience in our 'home away
from home,' the millions of hotel rooms across the nation," explained Ron
Snaidauf, vice president, Commercial Products, for LG Electronics USA, Inc.,
whose Zenith subsidiary developed the transmission system at the heart of the
FCC's DTV standard.
    Just as consumers today are experiencing the benefits of digital TV,
including its widescreen, high-definition images, hoteliers will be able to
offer compelling HDTV content thanks to LG Electronics technology such as the
lodging industry's first in-room HDTV system developed with LodgeNet
Entertainment Corporation.
    With the new FCC DTV regulations taking effect, LG also is developing
integrated hotel HDTVs, Snaidauf said, adding: "Now is the time for major
chains to plan for the future, joining forces with a total in-room video
solution supplier like LG, with leadership both in HDTV and in lodging TVs."
    The company's strategy to help hotels and resorts bridge to the digital
future involves partnering with leading program providers such as LodgeNet,
while capitalizing on LG's leading technologies developed specifically for the
lodging industry, such as its flat-screen hotel TVs and integrated plasma
display solutions, he said.



SOURCE LG Electronics, Inc.
Gregg R. Lengling, W9DHI
Living the life with a 65" Aquos
glengling at milwaukeehdtv dot org  {fart}