Posted on September 1, 2020 in ATSC News
Edge Networks operates two low-power ATSC 3.0 stations in Boise, Idaho and is now adding its first customers to a pay-TV service powered by next-generation television. The service is called “Evoca,” and an early access program has begun signing up subscribers. Edge CEO Todd Achilles, who has an extensive background in the wireless industry, answers […]
Posted on September 1, 2020 in ATSC News
By Michael Dolan, Pearl TV Since the DASH Industry Forum (DASH IF) and ATSC joined forces in the fall of 2015 to adapt DASH IF’s specifications to meet the requirements of ATSC 3.0 – this collaboration has been providing the bridge technology for both broadcast and broadband delivery, including use of both transports concurrently, to […]
Posted on September 1, 2020 in ATSC News
Lonna Thompson doesn’t settle for mundane. Growing up on the countryside of Pennsylvania, she raised unique animals including peacocks, a miniature pony, and a rescued chimpanzee.So, it should come as no surprise that the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of America’s Public Television Stations (APTS) thinks outside the box when it comes to […]
Posted on September 1, 2020 in ATSC News
1 – TG3/S33, Specialist Group on Management and Protocols Planning Team 6 – Global Recognition of ATSC 3.0 2 – TG3/S32, Specialist Group on Physical Layer SFN/STL SG ATSC 3.0 Conformance Implementation Team 3 – Planning Team 8 – Core Network Technologies for Broadcast 8 – India Implementation Team TG3/S33, Specialist Group on Management and […]
Posted on September 1, 2020 in ATSC News
ATSC 2020 sponsor TitanTV, Inc is the broadcast industry’s foremost online software and information provider. It delivers real-time tools for signal prediction, PSIP metadata, ATSC 3.0/NextGen TV ESG Data and rich media services, online guides and more. TitanTV also provides a suite of program scheduling tools that enable broadcasters to efficiently maintain their schedules, whether for […]
Posted on September 1, 2020 in ATSC News
“The good news is that the (ATSC 3.0) deployments are happening. Each time we do a market, we get a little bit faster, a little bit better at it.” – Sasha Javid, Chief Operating Officer, BitPath
Posted on August 27, 2020 in ATSC News
By: Michael Deeds, Idaho Statesman Minutes into a Zoom demonstration of Evoca, Todd Achilles is on the verge of going full-on propellerhead. Showing off the new, cutting-edge NextGen TV service, he’s mentioned ATSC 3.0, internet protocols, multiple audio tracks, redundant feeds, “the first converged broadcast/broadband system” — and Philo Farnsworth, the inventor who helped create television. “Maybe […]
Posted on August 26, 2020 in ATSC News
Retired Triveni chief scientist Richard Chernock, who led the drive to create ATSC 3.0 standards during his chairmanship of ATSC’s Technology Group 3, is being honored by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers with the David Sarnoff Medal. This award recognizes outstanding contributions to the development of new techniques or equipment that have […]
Posted on August 24, 2020 in ATSC News
By: Phil Kurz, TVTechnology SANTA BARBARA, Calif.—Closure of the nation’s schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic has focused attention on the gap in access to broadband internet service between those with means and those without, those in cities and suburbs and those in rural America. With classrooms closed, school districts have turned to online meeting […]
Posted on August 13, 2020 in ATSC News
By: Phil Kurz NextGen TV offers broadcasters the opportunity to personalize ads sent to households or, a bit more broadly, zone ad delivery to neighborhoods in a DMA, creating entirely new competitive possibilities for local television stations and a way to better serve the needs of advertisers. I reached out to Graham Heap, senior director […]
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