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USTR Susan Schwab and CEA President & CEO Gary Shapiro at International CES: Trade is Vital to U.S. Economic Growth and Jobs
LAS VEGAS -- U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab and Consumer Electronics Association CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro today held a policy briefing for media that focused on the importance of trade to U.S. economic growth and new jobs.
Tags: Consumer Electronics Association, Gary Shapiro, job
Research articles 2008-01-08
CEA's Shapiro Backs Extensions (Broadcasting and Cable)
Consumer Electronics Association President Gary Shapiro says the government should give viewers more time to cash in their digital-TV-to-analog converter-box coupons than the two-month window. Consumer Electronics Association President Gary Shapiro says the government should give viewers more time to cash in their digital-TV-to-analog...
Tags: broadcasting, cable, Consumer Electronics Association, Gary Shapiro
Research articles 2008-03-03
CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro Commends Members for Corporate Responsibility Regarding Li-ion Batteries; Sony and Apple Using Caution to Protect Consumers, Says Shapiro
ARLINGTON, Va. -- Consumer Electronics Association (CEAR) President and CEO Gary Shapiro today commended two of its members, Sony and Apple, for taking quick action leading to the recall of over 1.9 million Lithium Ion (Li-ion) batteries. The batteries included in the recall were originally manufactured by Sony for use...
Tags: Apple Inc., battery, Consumer Electronics Association, corporate responsibility, Gary Shapiro, li-ion battery, recall, Sony Corp.
Research articles 2006-08-24
CEA: Electronics piracy must be overcome in both Mexico and U.S.
MEXICO CITY, Nov 18, 2002 (El Economista/Corporate Mexico by Internet Securities, Inc. via COMTEX) -- The problem of piracy in the electronics industry is a challenge that must be overcome in the United States, as well as in Mexico, said Gary Shapiro MEXICO CITY, Nov 18,...
Tags: Gary Shapiro, piracy, electronics, Consumer Electronics Association
Research articles 2002-11-19
CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro Applauds Dell for Quick Action on Battery Issue
ARLINGTON, Va. -- Consumer Electronics Association (CEAR) President and CEO Gary Shapiro issued the following statement today regarding computer manufacturer Dell's recall of batteries sold with certain models of their notebook computers:
Tags: battery, Consumer Electronics Association, Dell Computer Corp., Gary, Gary Shapiro
Research articles 2006-08-16
CEA's Gary Shapiro to Keynote CONNECTIONS: The Digital Home Conference & Showcase
DALLAS -- CONNECTIONS today announced that Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEAR), will present the Luncheon Keynote at CONNECTIONS: The Digital Home Conference and Showcase on May 3, 2006.
Tags: Consumer Electronics Association, Gary Shapiro
Research articles 2006-03-16
Digital TVs Ready to Hit Stores This Fall.
Ready or not, digital TV sets capable of receiving high-definition television signals will be hitting retail floors this fall. While the cable industry is still trying to settle on an official position regarding its willingness to distribute bandw Ready or not, digital TV...
Tags: cable, consumer electronics, digital television, Gary Shapiro, HDTV, John Malone, TCI, TV
Research articles 1998-05-18
Grokster Ruling Adds to Content Community's Expanding Legal Toolkit to Limit Lawful Activities and Restrict Innovation, Says CEA's Shapiro; In Wake of Grokster, Copyright Holders Should Not Seek Further Restrictions on Technology and Consumer Rights
ARLINGTON, Va. -- Content creators do not need any additional legal tools to restrict technology, innovation and consumer rights in the wake of MGM v. Grokster, stated Consumer Electronics Association CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro in testimony delivered today before a congressional committee. Testifying on behalf of CEA and...
Tags: Consumer Electronics Association, Gary Shapiro
Research articles 2005-09-28
CEA's Shapiro Urges Congress to Support a Hard Deadline to End the Broadcast DTV Transition; Education and Market Reality Play Key Role in DTV Success; New CEA Research Underscores Declining Market Share of OTA Television
ARLINGTON, Va. -- A hard deadline to end analog television broadcasts will help "foster the creation of new, high-skill jobs and it will promote America's technology leadership in an increasingly competitive world," said Consumer Electronics Association CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro in testimony delivered today before a congressional committee....
Tags: Consumer Electronics Association, digital television, Gary Shapiro, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2005-05-26
CEA Slams Broadcasters
The broadcast industry is offering flimsy excuses to delay making the necessary investments to transition to digital television DTV, accused the Consumer Electronics Association CEA recently. The CEA stated its claim in a letter delivered to Federal Communications Commission FCCChairman Bill Kennard. The charges came in response to a letter...
Tags: broadcaster, Consumer Electronics Association, digital television, Gary Shapiro
Research articles 2000-03-20
CEA Slams Broadcasters - Industry Trend or Event
The broadcast industry is offering flimsy excuses to delay making the necessary investments to transition to digital television DTV, accused the Consumer Electronics Association CEA recently. The CEA stated its claim in a letter delivered to Federal Communications Commission FCCChairman Bill Kennard. The charges came in response to a letter...
Tags: broadcaster, digital television, Consumer Electronics Association, Gary Shapiro
Research articles 2000-03-20
EIA, CEA Applaud Gov. Davis for Veto of Misguided 'Tech Tax' Legislation; Tech Assns to Work with CA EPA on Electronics Recycling
ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Dave McCurdy, president of the Electronic Industries Alliance EIA and Gary Shapiro, President of the Consumer Electronics Association CEA, today praised California Governor Gray Davis for his veto of the "ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Dave McCurdy, president of the Electronic...
Tags: Computer Associates International Inc., Consumer Electronics Association, electronics, Gary Shapiro, tax, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2002-10-01
The Consumer Electronics Association is sponsoring the International Electronic Cinema Festival (IECF), which will be held in the U.S. for the first time May 15-19 at the Portland Hilton Hotel in Portland, Ore.(Brief Article)
CEA CEO Gary Shapiro considers the festival an opportunity to make real progress in the digital television transition: "Individuals from all aspects of digital ... CEA CEO Gary Shapiro considers the festival an opportunity to make real progress in the digital television transition: "Individuals...
Tags: Consumer Electronics Association, digital television, Gary Shapiro, Hilton Hotels Corp.
Research articles 2000-04-24
Shapiro takes slap at Forrester. (Digital TV).(Consumer Electronics Association President Gary Shapiro criticizes Forrester Research)(Brief Article)
Consumer Electronics Association President Gary Shapiro pictured last week unloaded at Forrester Research, whose harsh critique of digital TV coincided with CEA's March 10 HDTV Summit. "That someone's out there getting paid to dampen enthusi Consumer Electronics Association President Gary Shapiro pictured last...
Tags: Consumer Electronics Association, digital television, Forrester Research Inc., Gary Shapiro, HDTV, TV
Research articles 2003-03-17
Digital-TV Group Complains About Standards.
WASHINGTON -- The group helping TV stations to make the transition to digital is complaining about the digital-standards agreement recently announced between the cable industry and TV-set manufacturers. The agreement -- announced Feb. 23 by th WASHINGTON -- The...
Tags: agreement, broadcaster, cable, Consumer Electronics Association, digital television, Gary Shapiro, programming, TV
Research articles 2000-03-13
HDTV no problem. says cable
MSO executives tell Congress that set-top boxes will handle any format Cable executives last week assured a Congressional panel that their companies' digital set-top boxes will pass through all HDTV signal formats to digital television sets witho MSO executives tell Congress that...
Tags: cable, Gary Shapiro, HDTV, set-top box, TCI
Research articles 1998-04-27
HDTV no problem, says cable; MSO executives tell Congress that set-top boxes will handle any format.
Cable executives last week assured a Congressional panel that their companies' digital set-top boxes will pass through all HDTV signal formats to digital television sets without degrading the signal quality. "Our [digital cable set-top box is Cable executives last week assured a Congressional...
Tags: cable, Gary Shapiro, HDTV, set-top, set-top box, TCI, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1998-04-27

Additional Resources

CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro Takes on CNN's Lou Dobbs and His Anti-Trade, Protectionist Positions
ARLINGTON, Va. -- Consumer Electronics Association (CEA[R]) President and CEO Gary Shapiro last night took on CNN's Lou Dobbs and his anti-trade, protectionist positions during a live "debate" on the cable network's "Lou Dobbs Tonight."
Tags: CNN, Consumer Electronics Association, Lou Dobbs
Research articles 2008-01-18
CEA's Gary Shapiro to Present Keynote Address at EHX Spring 2006; Presentation Focuses on Cutting-Edge Trends in Consumer Electronics, Kicks-off ''Custom Retailing Day'' at Fast-Growing CEA-Sponsored Event
ARLINGTON, Va. -- The Consumer Electronics Association (CEAR) today announced Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of CEA, will deliver the opening keynote address at the Electronic House Expo Spring 2006 EHX. Produced by EH Events & Education and sponsored by CEA's TechHome Division, EHX Spring 2006 runs March 28 -...
Tags: consumer electronics, Consumer Electronics Association, electronics
Research articles 2006-01-30
Fewer and Fewer Consumers Rely on Free Over-The-Air Broadcasting, Suggests CEA's Shapiro; Rapid Growth in Cable, Satellite and Alternative Media Means Fewer Americans Rely on an Over-The-Air Broadcast Signal
ARLINGTON, Va. -- Broadcasters need to stop trying to regulate other industries and instead promote free over-the-air OTA broadcasting to consumers if they want their industry to survive, advised Consumer Electronics Association CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro in remarks delivered Tuesday. Shapiro made his comments at the Advanced Television...
Tags: cable, Consumer Electronics Association, satellite
Research articles 2005-05-12
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