User:Carcharoth/Article incubator/Shoenberg Memorial Lecture

Annual lecture held in memory of Isaac Shoenberg and organised by the Royal Television Society.


 * 1971 - James Dwyer McGee - The Life and Work of Sir Isaac Shoenberg
 * 1971 - Walter Bruch - The Next Decade in Home Entertainment
 * 1972 - George Harold Brown - Video in Vacuo - Television's role in the Exploration of Space
 * 1973 - Walter Perry - The Open University: A progress report and hopes for the future
 * 1974 - Robert F. Chinnick - The Canadian Domestic Communication Satellite System
 * 1975 - Joe Roizen - The History of Videotape Recording
 * 1976 - William David Wright - Picture Quality - the Continuing Challenge Towards Visual Perfection
 * 1977 - Robin Scott - Television Production: Can Technology meet the Future Challenge?
 * 1978 - Robert B. Pfannkuch - Twenty-four hour prime time: the choice of Video
 * 1979 - Joseph Polonsky - The Challenge of High Definition Television: Its Implications for the future of Television and Films
 * 1980 - Andrew F. Inglis - Satellite and the Expansion of Television Services
 * 1981 - Charles P. Ginsburg - The Horse or the Cowboy, getting television on tape
 * 1982 - Makoto Kikuchi - A Physicist in the Electronic Minefield
 * 1983 - Delbert Dudley Smith - Space Platforms and Television, shaping the future of the medium
 * 1984 - Henry Mertens - The Future Evolution of Broadcasting Standards
 * 1985 - Cornelis Johannes van der Klugt nl:Cor van der Klugt - New Television Standards - Revolution or Evolution?
 * 1986 - Richard J. Taylor - Creative digits
 * 1987 - Kerns H. Powers - The Treacherous Road to High Definition Television
 * 1988 - Carlos Kennedy - The Global Standards Dilemma - Agreement or Anarchy?
 * 1989 - Henrikas Yushiavitshus - The Past and Future of Soviet Television
 * 1990 - Jacques Sabatier - Consumer Electronics in the 1990's
 * 1991 - Pierre Meyrat - European HDTV - New Opportunities or Risks for Consumers and Broadcasters?
 * 1992 - John Friedline - Putting Multi Media to Work
 * 1993 - Joseph Flaherty - How, Why and When?
 * 1994 - Roland Huber - The Information Society - What are the Limits?
 * 1995 - David Brookes - ''The Future Development of the Television Receiver'
 * 1997 - Ulrich Reimers - Going digital: engineering passion or business imperative?
 * 1998 - Gary Tonge - Digital TV - Now and Next
 * 1999 - Charles Jablonski - A Digital Letter from America
 * 2000 - Geoff Walters - Developing Digital: Putting Viewers First
 * 2001 - Philip Laven - Will the Internet Kill Broadcasting?
 * 2002 - Roderick Snell - Digital TV – Is it wasted on Broadcasters?
 * 2003 - Robert H. Plummer - Now We’re All Digital - What Now?
 * 2004 - John Varney - Convergence, Collaboration Creativity
 * 2005 - scheduled but cancelled
 * 2006 - John Ive - Technophobia and Digital Divergence, Navigating the Technology Challenges for Television