Posted on November 16, 2017 in Press Releases
Massive Five-Year ATSC 3.0 Standards Process Sets Stage For Next Gen TV Implementation, Deployment WASHINGTON, Nov. 16, 2017 – The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) today saluted the U.S. Federal Communications Commission for its authorization of the new ATSC 3.0 next-generation television broadcast standard for U.S. broadcasters. “The development of the revolutionary new Next Gen […]
Posted on November 8, 2017 in ATSC News
Movement: Keeping things moving on the Next Gen TV standard is the ATSC’s main focus during this particularly busy month, on the heels of a major milestone: member approval of A/300, the overall system standard for ATSC 3.0.
Posted on November 8, 2017 in ATSC News
Any complicated product needs a good instruction book to explain how things go together. And while ATSC 3.0 isn’t exactly a furniture project from IKEA, the framers of ATSC 3.0 think the suite of standards does need a road map to show how the various parts of the new standard can work together.
Posted on November 8, 2017 in ATSC News
WASHINGTON — The television broadcast industry took another important step in its quest to introduce Americans to next-generation television on Oct. 26, with the Federal Communication Commission’s release of a Report and Order (R&O) and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FNPRM) aimed at authorizing a voluntary transition to ATSC 3.0-based over-the-air broadcasting.
Posted on November 8, 2017 in ATSC News
In the Chat Room this month, THE STANDARD sat down with long-time ATSC board member Lynn Claudy. He’s the senior vice president of technology for the National Association of Broadcasters, who is spearheading the joint NAB effort with the Consumer Technology Association on the “living laboratory” ATSC 3.0 test station in Cleveland, Ohio.
Posted on November 8, 2017 in ATSC News
The broadcasting and consumer technology industries are collaborating on a “living laboratory” test station in Cleveland, Ohio, to help broadcasters and manufacturers prepare to deliver Next Gen TV services powered by ATSC 3.0. Like they did with the original ATSC 1.0 HDTV Model Station project a generation ago, the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) and Consumer Technology Association (CTA®), have joined forces to oversee and manage the Cleveland test station’s activities going forward.
Posted on November 8, 2017 in ATSC News
After more than 44 years in the business, Sandhi Kozsuch, principal, strategic and industry initiatives for Cox Media Group and chairman of the Pearl TV business alliance, has been part of just about everything media-related. Even at a young age remembers being “the kid that hung around the radio station.”
Posted on November 8, 2017 in ATSC News
To commemorate the 40th anniversary of his service as Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission and the 30th anniversary of launching of the FCC Advisory Committee on Advanced Television Service, the Honorable Richard E. Wiley was honored by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA®) in October.
Posted on November 8, 2017 in ATSC News
NEW YORK — The next-generation ATSC 3.0 digital television system is much closer to reality than it was at the last NAB New York show in November 2016, with the possibility of the proposed standard being approved by the FCC [soon] and 3.0 transmission gear being purchased by stations soon after….
Posted on November 8, 2017 in ATSC News
As we prepare to gather with family and friends for Thanksgiving – and get together to talk turkey with industry colleagues during more than 30 November conference calls and face-to-face meetings – the ATSC pauses to give thanks for the literally hundreds of member volunteers devoting their time and talents to the ATSC 3.0 suite of standards.
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