November 3, 2010
Now that the whole Blu-ray HD-DVD standard war is dead and buried it’s time for the recording industry to crown its winners, The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announcing that they are going to award Panasonic Corporation, Royal Philips Electronics, Sony Corporation, and TDK Corporation with an Emmy for their work.
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