Posted on February 4, 2013 in ATSC News
2013 ATSC Sponsorship packages are now available! Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze levels offer a variety of benefits, including promotional and demonstration opportunities. Annual Meeting sponsorships are also available. For additional information, benefit details, pricing and payment, contact Lindsay Shelton-Gross at lsheltongross@atsc.org today!
Posted on February 4, 2013 in ATSC News
3D-TV STANDARD APPROVED ATSC has finalized the first of three proposed approaches to terrestrial broadcasting of 3D-TV, and the first of the multi-part standard has been published. The new ATSC A/104 Standard for 3D-TV Terrestrial Broadcasting using “Service Compatible Hybrid Coding” (SCHC) consists of broadcast Stereoscopic 3D video, along with audio and ancillary data. The […]
Posted on February 4, 2013 in ATSC News
ATSC members elected four new members of Board of Directors. Ira Goldstone (Univision), Richard Friedel (Fox), Sam Matheny (Capitol Broadcasting/WRAL), and Glenn Reitmeier (NBC Universal) have each been elected to three-year terms, beginning in January. James Kutzner (PBS), was re-elected to serve a second term on the Board of Directors. He will also continue to […]
Posted on February 4, 2013 in ATSC News
The ATSC Board of Directors elected Glenn Reitmeier to serve as the Chairman of the ATSC Board for 2013. Reitmeier is Senior Vice President of Advanced Technology at NBCUniversal, leading the company’s technical efforts related to industry standards, government policy, advanced engineering and anti-piracy technical operations. He is widely recognized as a pioneer of digital […]
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Mark your calendars for the ATSC’s day-long seminar on audio technology Tuesday, Feb. 19, in Indian Wells, CA. Held in conjunction with the annual Hollywood Post Alliance Tech Retreat, the 2013 Audio Loudness Management Seminar will provide an opportunity for interested members of the media production and broadcasting communities to attend informative presentations on key […]
Posted on February 4, 2013 in ATSC News
The ATSC’s new Implementation Teams for two new emerging standards – ATSC 2.0 and the Mobile Emergency Alert System (M-EAS) – represent a significant step in the move to expand the capabilities of ATSC broadcast TV. We want to keep the ATSC standard relevant and up-to-date for broadcasters and consumer device manufacturers. The introduction of […]
Posted on February 4, 2013 in ATSC News
By Jim Kutzner Public Broadcasting Service Chairman, ATSC Technology Group 3 The ATSC is charting the future course of television with our exciting long-range initiative, known as “ATSC 3.0.” The Technology Group 3 (TG3), which I am privileged to chair, is already making huge strides in this process, as shown below in the four-year schedule […]
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By Rich Chernock Triveni Digital Chairman, ATSC Technology Group 1 ATSC 2.0 TG1’s significant progress continues on the ATSC 2.0 suite of standards. The draft ATSC 2.0 standard (being developed in specialist group S13) provides an overview and pointers to other standards, which together will define the overall ATSC 2.0 system. These pointers will include: […]
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We asked ATSC members Sam Matheny (Capitol Broadcasting), Brett Jenkins (LIN Media), and Lynn Claudy (NAB) to share their impressions of the 2013 International CES. Their first-person reports follow below. CES: Bigger, Sharper, More Connected By Sam Matheny of Capitol Broadcasting: Another CES is in the books, and I returned from Las Vegas feeling like we […]
Posted on February 4, 2013 in ATSC News
GET INVOLVED IN 2013 The new year always brings a flurry of technology news as the electronics industry converges on Las Vegas for the International CES. This year was no different with huge crowds and more than 3,200 exhibitors at CES. Everyone came home dazzled by Ultra HD screens and tired from walking 1.9 million […]
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