The “PSIP: Program & System Information Protocol” by Mark Eyer is a hardcover textbook published by McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing in 2002. With a focus on computers, technology, and engineering, this book covers topics related to digital television, video and animation, radio, and telecommunications. It provides detailed information on naming, numbering, and navigation protocols for digital television systems, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals in the field. The book is 451 pages long and written in English, making it a comprehensive and informative read for those interested in the world of digital media and technology.