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vAll Mobile Video is a business owned by the Duke family that owns sound stages and offers outside broadcasting services in New York City.
Its current president is Eric Duke.
In 2001 it acquired the sound stages of Unitel Video for $26 million.
It also briefly owned the leasehold on the Unitel 55th Street studio which was torn down to make way for the Joan Weill Center for Dance which is used by the Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation.
Productions
All Mobile Video is a business owned by the Duke family that owns sound stages and offers outside broadcasting services in New York City.
Its current president is Eric Duke.
In 2001 it acquired the sound stages of Unitel Video for $26 million.
It also briefly owned the leasehold on the Unitel 55th Street studio which was torn down to make way for the Joan Weill Center for Dance which is used by the Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation.
Productions
Its mobile video units have been used to film the Miss America, Thanksgiving Day Parade, Miss Universe, Lollapalooza, All Points West, Celebrity Apprentice (finale), Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2009 induction ceremony, America's Ballroom Challenge (PBS), You're Welcome America. A Final Night With George W. Bush, Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, NCAA Final Four[disambiguation needed] in St. Louis, U.S. Open Golf, 2008 Republican Convention, and 2008 Democratic Convention.
Its cameras have been used for The Big Gay Musical, Tropic Thunder, The Poker Club, Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie
Sound stages
Chelsea Studios, 221 West 26th Street, a historic sound stage dating back to 1914 that currently houses The Wendy Williams Show
AMV Unitel 53rd Street, 433 West 53rd Street
AMV Unitel 57th Street, 515 West 57th Street (which houses The Jeremy Kyle Show)
"OMVC" redirects here. For the government agency, see Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Commission.
The Open Mobile Video Coalition (OMVC) is a consortium founded to advance free broadcast mobile television in the United States. It was created by TV stations to promote the ATSC-M/H television standard to consumers, electronics manufacturers, the wireless industry, and the Federal Communications Commission.
The OMVC set-up the first real-life beta tests for ATSC-M/H on WATL and WPXA in Atlanta, and on KOMO and KONG in Seattle. Most recently, it has also advocated to the FCC, trying to keep it from taking even more of the UHF upper-band TV channels for wireless broadband. The OMVC commissioned a study to emphasize the fact that broadcasting is a far more efficient use of bandwidth than unicasting the same live video stream hundreds of times to every mobile phone that wants to watch local television.
As of January 1, 2013 the OMVC became integrated in the National Association of Broadcasters....
All Mobile Video is a business owned by the Duke family that owns sound stages and offers outside broadcasting services in New York City.
Its current president is Eric Duke.
In 2001 it acquired the sound stages of Unitel Video for $26 million.
It also briefly owned the leasehold on the Unitel 55th Street studio which was torn down to make way for the Joan Weill Center for Dance which is used by the Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation.
Productions
Its mobile video units have been used to film the Miss America, Thanksgiving Day Parade, Miss Universe, Lollapalooza, All Points West, Celebrity Apprentice (finale), Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2009 induction ceremony, America's Ballroom Challenge (PBS), You're Welcome America. A Final Night With George W. Bush, Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, NCAA Final Four[disambiguation needed] in St. Louis, U.S. Open Golf, 2008 Republican Convention, and 2008 Democratic Convention.
Its cameras have been used for The Big Gay Musical, Tropic Thunder, The Poker Club, Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie
Sound stages
Chelsea Studios, 221 West 26th Street, a historic sound stage dating back to 1914 that currently houses The Wendy Williams Show
AMV Unitel 53rd Street, 433 West 53rd Street
AMV Unitel 57th Street, 515 West 57th Street (which houses The Jeremy Kyle Show)
"OMVC" redirects here. For the government agency, see Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Commission.
The Open Mobile Video Coalition (OMVC) is a consortium founded to advance free broadcast mobile television in the United States. It was created by TV stations to promote the ATSC-M/H television standard to consumers, electronics manufacturers, the wireless industry, and the Federal Communications Commission.
The OMVC set-up the first real-life beta tests for ATSC-M/H on WATL and WPXA in Atlanta, and on KOMO and KONG in Seattle. Most recently, it has also advocated to the FCC, trying to keep it from taking even more of the UHF upper-band TV channels for wireless broadband. The OMVC commissioned a study to emphasize the fact that broadcasting is a far more efficient use of bandwidth than unicasting the same live video stream hundreds of times to every mobile phone that wants to watch local television.
As of January 1, 2013 the OMVC became integrated in the National Association of Broadcasters.
Its current president is Eric Duke.
In 2001 it acquired the sound stages of Unitel Video for $26 million.
It also briefly owned the leasehold on the Unitel 55th Street studio which was torn down to make way for the Joan Weill Center for Dance which is used by the Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation.
Productions
All Mobile Video is a business owned by the Duke family that owns sound stages and offers outside broadcasting services in New York City.
Its current president is Eric Duke.
In 2001 it acquired the sound stages of Unitel Video for $26 million.
It also briefly owned the leasehold on the Unitel 55th Street studio which was torn down to make way for the Joan Weill Center for Dance which is used by the Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation.
Productions
Its mobile video units have been used to film the Miss America, Thanksgiving Day Parade, Miss Universe, Lollapalooza, All Points West, Celebrity Apprentice (finale), Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2009 induction ceremony, America's Ballroom Challenge (PBS), You're Welcome America. A Final Night With George W. Bush, Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, NCAA Final Four[disambiguation needed] in St. Louis, U.S. Open Golf, 2008 Republican Convention, and 2008 Democratic Convention.
Its cameras have been used for The Big Gay Musical, Tropic Thunder, The Poker Club, Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie
Sound stages
Chelsea Studios, 221 West 26th Street, a historic sound stage dating back to 1914 that currently houses The Wendy Williams Show
AMV Unitel 53rd Street, 433 West 53rd Street
AMV Unitel 57th Street, 515 West 57th Street (which houses The Jeremy Kyle Show)
"OMVC" redirects here. For the government agency, see Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Commission.
The Open Mobile Video Coalition (OMVC) is a consortium founded to advance free broadcast mobile television in the United States. It was created by TV stations to promote the ATSC-M/H television standard to consumers, electronics manufacturers, the wireless industry, and the Federal Communications Commission.
The OMVC set-up the first real-life beta tests for ATSC-M/H on WATL and WPXA in Atlanta, and on KOMO and KONG in Seattle. Most recently, it has also advocated to the FCC, trying to keep it from taking even more of the UHF upper-band TV channels for wireless broadband. The OMVC commissioned a study to emphasize the fact that broadcasting is a far more efficient use of bandwidth than unicasting the same live video stream hundreds of times to every mobile phone that wants to watch local television.
As of January 1, 2013 the OMVC became integrated in the National Association of Broadcasters....
All Mobile Video is a business owned by the Duke family that owns sound stages and offers outside broadcasting services in New York City.
Its current president is Eric Duke.
In 2001 it acquired the sound stages of Unitel Video for $26 million.
It also briefly owned the leasehold on the Unitel 55th Street studio which was torn down to make way for the Joan Weill Center for Dance which is used by the Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation.
Productions
Its mobile video units have been used to film the Miss America, Thanksgiving Day Parade, Miss Universe, Lollapalooza, All Points West, Celebrity Apprentice (finale), Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2009 induction ceremony, America's Ballroom Challenge (PBS), You're Welcome America. A Final Night With George W. Bush, Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, NCAA Final Four[disambiguation needed] in St. Louis, U.S. Open Golf, 2008 Republican Convention, and 2008 Democratic Convention.
Its cameras have been used for The Big Gay Musical, Tropic Thunder, The Poker Club, Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie
Sound stages
Chelsea Studios, 221 West 26th Street, a historic sound stage dating back to 1914 that currently houses The Wendy Williams Show
AMV Unitel 53rd Street, 433 West 53rd Street
AMV Unitel 57th Street, 515 West 57th Street (which houses The Jeremy Kyle Show)
"OMVC" redirects here. For the government agency, see Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Commission.
The Open Mobile Video Coalition (OMVC) is a consortium founded to advance free broadcast mobile television in the United States. It was created by TV stations to promote the ATSC-M/H television standard to consumers, electronics manufacturers, the wireless industry, and the Federal Communications Commission.
The OMVC set-up the first real-life beta tests for ATSC-M/H on WATL and WPXA in Atlanta, and on KOMO and KONG in Seattle. Most recently, it has also advocated to the FCC, trying to keep it from taking even more of the UHF upper-band TV channels for wireless broadband. The OMVC commissioned a study to emphasize the fact that broadcasting is a far more efficient use of bandwidth than unicasting the same live video stream hundreds of times to every mobile phone that wants to watch local television.
As of January 1, 2013 the OMVC became integrated in the National Association of Broadcasters.