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NIST GCR 03-859
Economic Impact of the Advanced Technology Program's HDTV Joint
Venture
William
J. White, Ph.D.
Alan O’Connor, B.A.
Research Triangle Institute
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
January
2004
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Table of Contents
Figures
Figure
3-1 Mansfield’s Approach for Evaluating Benefits of Technological
Change
Figure 3-2 Simplified Equilibrium Diagram of
Digital Video Television Equipment Market
Tables
Table
ES-1 JV Technology Outcomes and Current State of Commercialization
Table ES-2 Time Series of Costs, Benefits and
Net Benefits, 1995-2008, and Measures of Economic Return
Table 2-1 JV Project Studio Component Objectives
Table 2-2 JV Members and Years of
Participation
Table 2-3 Technology Outcomes and
Current State of Commercialization
Table 3-1 Example AgileVision and
Non-AgileVision Studio Conversion Cost and Equipment Comparison
Table 3-2 Summary of Technical and
Economic Impact Metrics
Table 4-1 AgileVision Adoption Benefit
per Public Television Licensee (Control Point)
Table 4-2 Current, Scheduled, and
Potential AgileVision-Adopting PublicTelevision Licensees and Stations
as of February 7, 2003
Table 4-3 Estimated Conversion Time Frame
for Public Television Licensees and AgileVision Market Penetration
Table 4-4 Total Estimated Public Television
Licensee AgileVision Adoption Benefit, through 2013
Table 4-5 Per-Transmitter Benefit,
Digital Adaptive Precorrection
Table 4-6 Estimated Digital Transmitter
Benefit Population and Station Conversion Time Frame
Table 4-7 Total Estimated Economic Benefit,
Digital Adaptive Precorrection, through 2013
Table 4-8 HDTV Project Costs, 1995–2000
Table 4-9 Time Series Net Benefits,
1995–2013
Table 4-10 Quantified JV Economic Benefits
(Realized, Potential, and Total), Costs, and Net Benefits
Table 4-11 Measures of Performance
Date created: July 12,
2004
Last updated:
August 3, 2005
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