Posted on February 19, 2025 in ATSC News
Registration will be open in early March for ATSC’s 2025 NextGen Broadcast Conference. It will be held on June 12-13, 2025, at Convene Hamilton Square, 600 14th St NW, Washington, D.C. Sessions on June 12 are open to all, while sessions on June 13 are closed to the press. There is no hotel room block arranged, so attendees are free to book one of the many nearby hotels as soon as possible. Lunch and refreshment breaks will be provided at the conference venue, and a reception will follow sessions on June 12. There will be ample exhibits and event sponsorships opportunities for our members and industry friends to take advantage of.
Topics expected to be discussed at the conference include regulatory changes related to the NextGen TV transition, deployment and monetization updates for ATSC 3.0 applications, international progress of ATSC 3.0, new ATSC 3.0 services “beyond TV,” NextGen TV receiver updates, and a look at market forces surrounding the continuing ATSC 3.0 rollout. Watch the event page on the ATSC website for up-to-the-minute program and other conference updates.
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