Feb 08, 2013
CEA Welcomes Bipartisan Legislation to Modify FCC’s ‘Sunshine’ Rule
The following statement is attributable to Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association®, on the FCC Collaboration Act, bipartisan legislation reintroduced today in Congress to streamline decision-making at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC): Full Release
Feb 07, 2013
Multi-Purpose Cameras With Edit, Print, Wi-Fi Options Will Drive Digital Imaging Industry, CEA Study Reveals
Photographers across the U.S. can be segmented into two major groups – primary smartphone users and primary point-and-shoot users – but a gap exists between device usage and satisfaction in terms of printing and editing, according to a new study released today by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)®. Digital Imaging – Photo Sharing and Printing found photographers across the U.S. still enjoy the permanence that print photographs offer for memorializing personal occasions, Full Release
Feb 07, 2013
CEA Applauds Alliance Commission’s Focus on Energy Productivity, Regulatory Reform and Voluntary Approaches
The following statement can be attributed to Doug Johnson, vice president, technology policy, Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)®, regarding recommendations designed to double U.S. energy productivity by 2030, contained in a report issued by the Alliance to Save Energy’s Alliance Commission on National Energy Efficiency Policy. Full Release
Feb 05, 2013
CEA Reinforces Call for Internet Freedom
The following statement is attributable to Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)®, regarding today’s joint U.S. House of Representatives hearing on Internet freedom: Full Release
Feb 05, 2013
CEA Hails Judiciary Committee for Immigration Hearing
The following statement is attributable to Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)®, regarding today’s U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee hearing on immigration: Full Release
Jan 31, 2013
One in Five Owners Bought Their HDTV to Watch the Super Bowl, According to CEA Study
Nearly a quarter of high-definition television (HDTV) owners in the U.S. (22 percent) purchased their televisions for the specific purpose of watching the Super Bowl, according to the forthcoming Sports and Technology Study V by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)®. No other sporting event comes close to prompting that many purchases of HDTVs. Accordingly, more adults surveyed identify themselves as fans of football (79 percent) than any other sport, including baseball (53 percent), basketball (51 percent), racing (28 percent) and hockey (27 percent). Full Release