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Jim has worked in radio and television broadcasting for over 32 years including the ABC Radio Network, the ABC Television Network, the Advanced Television Test Center, the Atlanta Olympic Broadcast Organization. Currently he is Executive Vice President and Principle Engineer, Digital Television Technologies and Standards, for the FOX Technology Group. His main focus is on Mobile DTV and digital file based work flows. Past activities include the development of progressive camera systems to replace film for television, 480p30 video systems(FOX Widescreen), and MPEG 2 splicing system design and deployment for the FOX Network.
He attended the School of Engineering at Columbia University in the City of New York where he attained his Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering in 1980 and his Masters of Science in electrical engineering in 1990.
Mr. DeFilippis is a Fellow of the SMPTE and is involved in standards development at the International Telecommunications Union. He is active in ATSC standards work including A/85 RP for Audio Loudness Control for DTV.
He attended the School of Engineering at Columbia University in the City of New York where he attained his Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering in 1980 and his Masters of Science in electrical engineering in 1990.
Mr. DeFilippis is a Fellow of the SMPTE and is involved in standards development at the International Telecommunications Union. He is active in ATSC standards work including A/85 RP for Audio Loudness Control for DTV.