For the past five years running, I’ve written an annual check-in on ATSC 3.0 (or “NextGen TV”), the broadcast standard that’s supposed to greatly improve over-the-air TV. Every year, it’s been a story ...
With ATSC 3.0 (aka NextGen TV) now on the air in some 75 U.S. markets, more and more emphasis is being placed on this second-generation digital over-the-air broadcasting standard, not only for its ...
The expanding reach of ATSC 3.0, the next-generation broadcast standard developed by members of ATSC, will be in focus at the NAB Show in Las Vegas, April 18-22, with dozens of sessions and nearly 40 ...
Things are about to get messy for free, over-the-air TV. This week, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) passed a notice of proposed rulemaking that’s designed to allow broadcast TV stations to ...
While U.S. television broadcasters await a Federal Communications Commission rulemaking on the completion of the transition from DTV to NextGen TV, the organization responsible for ATSC 3.0 has been ...
ATSC Next-Generation Broadcasting Opening New Doors of Opportunity for Broadcasters Around the World
24 Companies and Brands Featured at ATSC’s NAB Show Exhibit as U.S. Broadcasters Ramp Up Next-Generation Experiences with High Dynamic Range, Interactivity for NEXTGEN TV Viewers LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS ...
Will the next generation of broadcast TV be a success or will it wither and die before it even makes it to the mainstream? When High Definition ATSC 1.0 broadcasts began in New York City in the late ...
ATSC, The Broadcast Standards Association, reports it is solidifying its position as an international leader in next-generation broadcasting standards, with an expanding presence and a growing ...
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