At NAB Show New York, Pearl TV, the coalition of U.S. broadcast companies transitioning to NEXTGEN TV announced it has developed a FastTrack program to accelerate development and retail availability of low-cost upgrade accessory receivers. The program will create a diverse market of accessories that will bring NEXTGEN TV features to 91% of households that have displays with an HDMI input, but are not equipped with NEXTGEN TV technology.
As an active ATSC member, GatesAir is involved with several important NextGen TV demonstrations and implementation around the world, including India and Brazil.
Attend the upcoming IEEE Broadcast Symposium at the Kennedy Space Center on November 8-10, 2022 for a full day of ATSC technical sessions;
Future of TV – Under the hood of NextGen TV & Behind the wheel of NextGen TV
Humber’s B²C Lab is currently undertaking research and innovation in ATSC 3.0 applications with a number of industry partners including Avateq, Sinclair Broadcast Group, and Pelmorex.
LG NEXTGEN TVs Allow Consumers To Enjoy New Interactive Experiences Via Cable, Satellite Or Over-The-Air.
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