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Marcus Carr
06-02-08, 09:45 AM
A Sharper Dr. Phil

Talk show debuts in HD this fall

By Paige Albiniak -- Broadcasting & Cable, 6/2/2008

This fall, CBS's Dr. Phil will join the ranks of syndicated shows that are switching to high-definition.

The addition of Dr. Phil will bring the total number of first-run and off-net syndicated strips airing in high definition this fall to eight. The CBS-distributed and Sony-produced Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! already have been airing in high definition for nearly two years, after both shows launched in the new format on Sept. 11, 2006. Warner Bros.' Two and a Half Men last fall premiered in high-definition, which wasn't as a big a leap because it's produced in HD for CBS. And in March, CBS started distributing Everybody Loves Raymond in high-definition, remastering the show's first three seasons so that all nine would be available to TV stations.

On Sept. 8, Phil will join CBS's Entertainment Tonight and The Insider, Warner Bros.' The Ellen DeGeneres Show and the Harpo-produced and CBS-distributed The Oprah Winfrey Show on the high-definition stage. Unlike ET, Insider and Ellen—all of which are moving to brand-new studios—Phil won't move off its Stage 29 set, which is located on the historic Paramount lot just south of Hollywood. It will, however, get a complete upgrade before the show premieres for its seventh season.

Dr. Phil's host and executive producer Phil McGraw “wants to be able to give his audience the best viewing experience he possibly can,” says Rich de Michele, the show's executive in charge.

Terry Wood, president, creative affairs and development for CBS Television Distribution says, “Many TV stations bought Dr. Phil as a cornerstone for their schedule. So we think it's important to lead the way with HD both locally and nationally.”

The studio will be rewired and re-outfitted, from the set to the edit bays and control room.

Dr. Phil, like Oprah, plans to use Sony HDC-1500 multi-format HD cameras in the studio. The on-stage monitors used on the set will be “very large Panasonic monitors with rear-screen projection,” de Michele says, although the show's producers have yet to settle on whether to use plasma, LCD or LED monitors in the control room and around the set.

“We are just evaluating these ourselves to come up with the best picture possible,” de Michele says.

In the control room, Dr. Phil is going with Thomson Grass Valley's Kalypso HD switcher, which supports either high- or standard-definition programming, either the 1080i or 720p HD format and 2-, 3- and 4 mix/effects versions.

The show will also upgrade its graphics packages, with Los Angeles-based creative solutions agency 3 Ring Circus handling the design work. Dr. Phil's workflow and graphics systems will continue to be provided by Avid.

“We are analyzing which Avid system we're going to continue to work with,” says de Michele. “Even though we're not certain which one, we're definitely going to stick with Avid. We have long experience with them.”

The show will also upgrade its 18 edit bays, although it doesn't plan to go to tapeless production.

“We don't feel it's the best system for us to work with right now,” says de Michele. “There is too much that needs to be done with the tapes before that. We have lots of footage shot in the field and sent to us and then it all has to go through a transcription and logging process. Tapeless works really well for news, but not as well for storytelling.”

Graphics-wise, Dr. Phil will use Avid's HD Deko 3000, which can provide HD 3D graphics, powered by the Avid Thunder 2-channel HD video server.

Beyond the technical upgrades the switch requires, Dr. Phil's set will be redesigned to be a “little more intimate,” says de Michele, although he prefers to save the details so the viewers will be surprised this fall.

http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6565814.html?q=phil+hd

YoungC55
06-02-08, 09:57 AM
Ha. nice :p

logicalnoise
06-02-08, 10:17 AM
*shudders*

TVOD
06-02-08, 10:21 AM
Since WWE has gone HD, I guess it's time for Dr. Phil to do the same. That should enlarge his ego even further if that's possible.

Knicks_Fan
06-02-08, 10:40 AM
It is about time every show took the plunge. The transition to HD is taking longer than the B&W to color move in the 50s and 60s.

RockyF
06-02-08, 10:59 AM
Yeah, it's no longer a question of whether or not a shows content demands HD or not, or even the popularity of the show. It's 2008, everybody should be at least planning their transition to HD. Of course, the bigger problem, at least with syndicated shows, is at the local affiliates. Here in Little Rock, nobody is able to do syndicated HD yet.

CycloneGT
06-02-08, 12:05 PM
Yeah, it's no longer a question of whether or not a shows content demands HD or not, or even the popularity of the show. It's 2008, everybody should be at least planning their transition to HD. Of course, the bigger problem, at least with syndicated shows, is at the local affiliates. Here in Little Rock, nobody is able to do syndicated HD yet.Yeah, but that could be a Chicken or the Egg argument. Now that there are more and more HD syndicated programs out there, the affiliates can begin to justify the spending more easily.

richiephx
06-02-08, 12:13 PM
Dr. Phil should just go. :)

RockyF
06-02-08, 12:16 PM
Yeah, but that could be a Chicken or the Egg argument. Now that there are more and more HD syndicated programs out there, the affiliates can begin to justify the spending more easily.

That's true, in fact, that's what I hope happens.

mx6bfast
06-02-08, 01:21 PM
Michael McDonald does a great impersonation of Dr. Phil on Mad TV.

afiggatt
06-02-08, 02:27 PM
It is about time every show took the plunge. The transition to HD is taking longer than the B&W to color move in the 50s and 60s.
So the Oprah, Ellen, and Dr. Phil talk shows are going HD. Can Jerry Springer in HD be that far off? :eek: Hmm, on further consideration, maybe this HD thing is not that good an idea...

TVOD
06-02-08, 02:35 PM
Oh no, they say he's got to go
HD Philzilla, yeah

mx6bfast
06-02-08, 02:45 PM
Oh no, they say he's got to go
HD Philzilla, yeah
:D My wife started watching the new season last night.

nickdawg
06-02-08, 04:44 PM
EXCLUSIVE: Here's a sneak peek at Dr. Phil in HD!! :D

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Q2LyHaKl1pk

mchief99
06-03-08, 05:06 PM
So the Oprah, Ellen, and Dr. Phil talk shows are going HD. Can Jerry Springer in HD be that far off? :eek: Hmm, on further consideration, maybe this HD thing is not that good an idea...

We may have reached the pinnacle of broadcasting. Springer in HD. Where can we possibily go from here??

mx6bfast
06-03-08, 05:59 PM
We may have reached the pinnacle of broadcasting. Springer in HD. Where can we possibily go from here??
HD! HD! HD! HD! HD!

Nomad817
06-03-08, 06:06 PM
A tree falls in the woods...

Thomas Desmond
06-03-08, 10:51 PM
It is about time every show took the plunge. The transition to HD is taking longer than the B&W to color move in the 50s and 60s.

Actually, no. The first HD broadcasts happened about ten years ago, and today the majority of primetime television is in high definition.

In contrast, the first color broadcasts (using the NTSC system, not the CBS "color wheel" system that had briefly been authorized) were in either late 1953 or 1954. Ten years later -- call in 1964 -- and only one network (NBC) had any significant number of color programs. Almost everything on CBS and ABC in primetime was still in black and white. Some local stations didn't make the switch to color for their newscasts until the early seventies.

AndyHDTV
09-08-08, 05:56 PM
Was in HD here in NYC on WCBS - TWCNYC

Marcus Carr
09-08-08, 05:58 PM
SD on WJZ in Baltimore.

bdfox18doe
09-08-08, 06:06 PM
It is about time every show took the plunge. The transition to HD is taking longer than the B&W to color move in the 50s and 60s.

Problem here is, at times we're running out of capacity to receive,and record and play the HD feeds.. and we have 6 HD receivers and 5 HD VTR's.

surf_fun85
09-08-08, 06:41 PM
NO Dr Phil cause of the Tennis Match on CBS in Chicago

Rammitinski
09-08-08, 08:06 PM
So the Oprah, Ellen, and Dr. Phil talk shows are going HD. Can Jerry Springer in HD be that far off? :eek:I'm waiting for Maury myself. :)

surf_fun85
09-08-08, 08:12 PM
I'm waiting for Maury myself. :)

Myself included ;)

Soundmaster10.2
09-09-08, 12:13 AM
HD here on KTVK (IND).

DaveFi
09-09-08, 12:15 AM
I'm still wondering why he won't let Penn and Teller interview him for their BS! show? LOL.

teamfx
09-09-08, 05:57 AM
NO Dr. Phil cause of the Tennis Match on CBS in Chicago

Ditto on KCBS in L.A.

petergaryr
09-09-08, 07:14 AM
We are getting it here in Jacksonville in HD.

nickdawg
09-09-08, 05:01 PM
Dr. Phil is in HD on WKYC(NBC) Cleveland.

Interesting, considering Ellen is not.

vj9999
09-09-08, 05:04 PM
Not in HD in Chicago today.

DJ Matt
09-09-08, 05:14 PM
Dr. Phil in HD? No thank you! Can't even stand watching him in standard.

bdfox18doe
09-09-08, 05:40 PM
I'm waiting for Maury myself. :)

Ahh.. wondering hoodabaybeedaddiebee is just killing you ain't it?:D

CaCHooKa Man
09-09-08, 07:05 PM
HD here in LA on KCBS

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mikemikeb
09-10-08, 01:44 AM
Not in HD in Chicago today.Don't expect any better until WBBM's new studio opens sometime later this year.
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On a side note, I remember watching an interview between Conan O'Brien and Dr. Phil about a week ago, where Dr. Phil just lambasted HD for being so detailed, and what that does with older faces such as his. I'm surprised (and impressed) that the above images aren't softened to Hell like Ellen.

nickdawg
09-10-08, 01:56 AM
From the screenshots of these HD shows from different locations, one thing I've noticed is no bugs over HD. I've been happy to see that affiliates that used to put local bugs over these shows haven't carried that over to HD, yet.

mrvideo
09-10-08, 02:39 AM
...and we have 6 HD receivers and 5 HD VTR's.

You are actually rolling TAPE? I figured you for using an HD server farm.

bdfox18doe
09-10-08, 09:25 AM
You are actually rolling TAPE? I figured you for using an HD server farm.


Nope.. Actually XDCamHd..blu-ray disc.. And ..XDCamEX SxS solid state memory.
And we do have 4 channels of Omneon Spectrum HD playout.

Marcus Carr
09-10-08, 10:03 AM
Unlike the other syndicated shows there are no graphics with "HD" on them.

mrvideo
09-10-08, 01:44 PM
Nope.. Actually XDCamHd..blu-ray disc.. And ..XDCamEX SxS solid state memory.
And we do have 4 channels of Omneon Spectrum HD playout.

Makes more sense. The VTR term in your posting threw me, since the last time I looked, VTR meant Video TAPE Recorder :D Maybe we should coin a new term: VCD (Video Capture Device) :)

With my computer, I can probably get away with capturing two DVB-S/S2 sat feeds and one OTA, all at the same time (each capture on a different HDD). I haven't tried pushing the system that hard yet.

james32746
09-10-08, 07:06 PM
SD here in Orlando, WKMG probably can't afford the VTR equipment required for Dr. Phil to be in HD.

kevin j
09-10-08, 09:17 PM
WBBM's new studio opens on the 22nd of this month btw.

surf_fun85
09-11-08, 05:13 AM
Not in HD in Chicago today.

Im told..it will be in HD on 9/22/2008 when they move in new studio..along all of the other programs/shows in HD including (Prize is Right) :) :D

Marcus Carr
09-16-08, 10:59 AM
According to an email I got from WJZ, they will show Dr. Phil in HD "as soon as the instillation of all the equipment is completed."

Marcus Carr
12-08-08, 06:24 PM
Finally in HD on WJZ.