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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Frank M. Drendel Named Bresnan Award Recipient ]]></title>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ MCN Staff ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                        <dc:description><![CDATA[ null ]]></dc:description>
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                                <figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="5kxLy57DV7AD3vomnFdojR" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/5kxLy57DV7AD3vomnFdojR.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/5kxLy57DV7AD3vomnFdojR.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p>The Cable Center said that Frank M. Drendel, chair of the board and founder of CommScope Inc., has been named the 2017 Bresnan Ethics in Business Award recipient. The award honors the late William J. Bresnan, founder and chairman of Bresnan Communications and longtime chairman of the board of <a href="http://cablecenter.org/">The Cable Center</a>. Drendel will be presented the industry accolade at the 20th annual <a href="http://www.cablehalloffame.com">Cable Hall of Fame celebration</a> on April 26 at the Grand Hyatt Washington in Washington, D.C.</p><p><br/>“It is a true honor to be named this year’s Bresnan Ethics in Business Award recipient,” Drendel said in a release. “Bill served as the best example of what ethics in business should be, and it is with great appreciation that I am being recognized with this award in his honor.”</p><p>“Frank has spent his entire career as a visionary leader and mentor in the cable television industry,” Nick Davatzes, chief executive officer emeritus, A+E Networks, and chairman of the Bresnan Award selection committee, said in the release. “He exemplifies ethics in business, and we are thrilled to present him this year’s Bresnan Ethics in Business Award.”</p><p>Drendel served as <a href="http://www.commscope.com/">CommScope</a>’s chief executive officer from his founding of the company in 1976 until its acquisition by The Carlyle Group in January 2011. He has served as chairman since 2011. While at CommScope, Drendel also served as a director of GI Delaware, a subsidiary of General Instrument Corp. and its predecessors from 1987 to 1992, a director of General Instrument Corp. from 1992 until 1997, and a director of NextLevel Systems Inc. (which was renamed General Instrument) from 1997 until January 2000. Before founding of the company, Drendel held various positions within the Comm/Scope division of Superior Continental from 1971 to 1976.</p><p>Drendel is a director of the Internet and Television Association (NCTA) and the SCTE Executive Council. He previously served on the board of Sprint Nextel Corporation, Nextel Communications, Inc., Tyco International Ltd., The Cable Center and C-SPAN.</p><p>Drendel has previously been inducted into the Cable Hall of Fame; won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development and received various NCTA awards. Other accolades include the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, the highest civilian award given by the State of North Carolina; and the 2013 North Carolina Technology Association Outstanding Achievement Award. He graduated from Northern Illinois University in 1970 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing.</p><p>“Frank served as an invaluable member of our board and served as vice chairman for seven years. We are so pleased to honor him as this year’s Bresnan Ethics in Business Award honoree,” Jana L. Henthorn, president and CEO, The Cable Center, said in the release. “His dedication and steady guidance over the years has been instrumental to The Cable Center and to our entire industry.”</p><p>The Bresnan Ethics in Business award was created to honor outstanding men and women in the cable industry who best exemplify Bill Bresnan’s longstanding commitment to ethics in business. Previous recipients can be found <a href="http://cablecenter.org/cable-hall-of-fame/bresnan-ethics-in-business-award-honorees.html">at this link</a>.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ After 25 Years, Arris Gets the Digital Band Back Together ]]></title>
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                                                                                                                            <pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2015 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                <category><![CDATA[Fates &amp; Fortunes]]></category>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Jeff Baumgartner ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                        <dc:description><![CDATA[ null ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>The importance of June 1, 1990, might not automatically ring a bell for some readers, but it is recognized as the date digital TV was invented, by <strong>General Instrument</strong> (now part of <strong>Arris</strong> via its April 2013 acquisition of Motorola Home). To celebrate the 25th anniversary of that important milestone, Arris brought together five members of the design team that pioneered the original system for a rendezvous in San Diego, where it all came together.</p><p>Amid the celebration, which featured a set-up of the original equipment alongside a batch of technical Emmys that resulted from that work, The Wire caught up with the digital crew last week to reminisce.</p><p>Among their fondest memories? When the system worked as advertised during a demonstration to the <strong>Federal Communications Commission</strong>. But there were some anxious moments.</p><p><strong><em>NAIL-BITING MOMENTS</em></strong></p><p><strong>Donald Rumsfeld</strong> (yes, the former Defense Secretary), then the CEO of GI, warned the FCC, “You know, this thing may not work,” recalled <strong>Bob Rast</strong>. “And everyone gasped.”</p><p>It turned out to be a self-fulfilling prophecy, albeit temporarily, as the FCC was initially greeted with some dead air. Then, when it did come on, the commission was then presented with digital in standard-definition. Again, after a few more minutes of unease, it was switched over (by GI’s Dr. Woo Paik) to high-definition a few minutes later.</p><p>“And the room gasped again, because the difference going from SD to HD was so dramatic,” Rast recalled. “We had them won over at that moment.”</p><p><strong>Keith Kelley</strong> remembered the “race” that followed to turn the invention into a commercially deployable product. Especially gratifying? “Beating <strong>DirecTV</strong> out by three months with the launch of the first consumer digital box after having to develop pretty much everything from the ground up,” Kelley said.</p><p>Others had fond memories of the “bug hunts” they undertook (this is how engineers have fun, after all) because they were working on a completely custom system — from video and security chips, down to the front-ends.</p><p><strong>Paul Moroney</strong>, who is still with the company, remembered a particular “nasty bug” that would only appear on occasion — once a day or every half-day. “Tracking that one down gave me a lot of satisfaction,” he said.</p><p>And stamping that one out apparently saved the day, as some customers told GI that they’d go in a different direction if they didn’t solve it, Kelley said.</p><p>Woo said the process ranked as the most difficult in his career “by far.” All of the new systems and chips “caused it to be a major challenge.”</p><p>There were plenty of long nights, and about 18 months’ worth of “Digi-Dinners,” that GI would spring for to keep the team sustained. “We were trying to hire like mad, work like mad,” Kelley said.</p><p><strong><em>DAWN OF DIGITAL</em></strong></p><p>In Rast’s estimation, the transition from analog to digital was a bigger step than the move to color TV because it opened up a new era based on bits. “The societal impact of this work is hard to overestimate,” he said.</p><p>“We were beginning to see that using digital processing as a tool for driving an HDTV signal was going to give us so many advantages … it was almost a no-brainer,” Jerry Heller said.</p><p>So, what’s the next big thing for TV? For Marc Tayer, who recently authored the book <em>Televisionaries: Inside the Chaos and Innovation of the Digital Revolution</em>, it’s the move to 4K, alongside high dynamic range and enhanced color. “That’s going to be very attractive to the consumer and it’s going to be very competitive.”</p><p>Moroney said he thinks it could be virtual reality. “It’s about bringing a different experience to the consumer.”</p>
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