Panasonic Mourns Passing Of Phil Livingston

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PANASONIC MOURNS PASSING OF PHIL LIVINGSTON,
VICE PRESIDENT FOR TECHNICAL LIAISON

SECAUCUS, NJ (November 10, 2006) -- Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company announced today the passing of Phil Livingston, Vice President. Mr. Livingston died November 8th in Secaucus, NJ.

“Phil was tremendously respected for his knowledge and contribution in the broadcast industry. The entire Panasonic community will truly miss the invaluable contributions he made in furthering the company’s initiatives in the broadcast and production industries for over 28 years,” said John Baisley, President, Panasonic Broadcast. “Of more significance, Phil was a true gentleman and a gentle man. Our heartfelt sorrow and prayers are with his wife, Jan, and his family during this very difficult time. Phil’s memory will live on with the people of his Panasonic Broadcast family.”

Mr. Livingston was a 28-year Panasonic employee and held numerous technical positions there. Most recently he was responsible for Panasonic Broadcast’s strategic business development activities. For the last five years, he directed the company’s innovative Technology Partnering Program where he worked with more than 30 of the industry’s leading manufacturers to incorporate Panasonic’s leading digital compression technologies into their products and systems.

Phil Livingston began his broadcast career, which spanned over four decades, in radio at WVOS and WVIP in upstate New York. He helped build WOKR-TV in Rochester, N.Y. and developed an Instructional Television system for the City School District there. Subsequently he served for 10 years as Associate Director for Instructional Resources at the State University of New York at New Paltz.

He represented Panasonic on the Board of WHD-TV, the Digital Model Station in Washington, and had been involved in the work of the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) since 1987. He served on the ATSC Board of Directors from 2002 to 2006, and as Board Chairman from 2002 to 2005. He was a member of SMPTE, a SMPTE Fellow, and chaired the Committee on Television Production Technology (P-18) for two years. He wrote numerous white papers and articles, and gave many presentations throughout the United States and abroad on emerging technology. He recently received a 2006 SMPTE Award for co-authoring a paper entitled “A News Solid State Memory-based Television Acquisition System.”

In lieu of flowers, the family wishes that donations be made to Compassionate Care Hospice, of 140 Littleton Road, Parsippany, NJ, 07054.

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Hi,

Thanks for posting this. This was my dear sweet husband. He was so smart and so kind. I have never met anyone that didn't love his kind and helpful ways.

I loved him very much and always will.

Best,

Jan
 
Jan, I again want to offer my condolences, and know that everyone here on dvxuser loves you dearly... praying for you.
 
So sorry, Jan. My prayers are with you. And thanks again to you and Phil for helping more than a few people along the way to realizing their dreams.

Jason
 
Jan,

When you wrote that you were having family problems, and that your husband was in and out of the hospital for a month and a half, and that you were there daily from 7am till 10pm, I felt for you. Myself, and I'm sure many here, have gone through the saddest moments of our lives during hospital vigils and their terrible outcomes. Everyday, when I came to this site, I would think of you and your husband and wish you the best. Your help and advice, have made you many friends here, and I hope you take a bit of comfort in that.

I'm so sorry your husband passed away, Jan. Nothing can be said to dull the pain your feeling right now - just hold on and keep holding on, because that's all you can do.

WE WISH YOU WELL, JAN CRITTENDEN LIVINGSTON.
 
Jan, you are such a gem and I only wish that I had known your wonderful husband. We all will be thinking of you and all of your loved ones.

Mark
 
My family and I offer our condolences and our prays.

God Bless you and your family.

S Cannon
 
Jan, may the many memories bring peace and reflection. You and your family are in our prayers. CB
 
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