Posted on July 5, 2022 in ATSC News
The FCC has released new data on NextGen TV deployments as part of a filing for a Third Further Notice on Proposed Rulemaking that will examine the transition to NextGen TV, a.k.a. ATSC 3.0. “Based on our records, ATSC 3.0 stations have been licensed to operate in 68 markets, though in some cases it […]
Posted on July 5, 2022 in ATSC News
Since the last issue of The Standard an update of A/324, “Scheduler / Studio to Transmitter Link,” has been published. A/324 specifies the protocol for the Studio-to-Transmitter Link (STL) from the studio-side infrastructure to one or more set of transmitters. It also defines possible interfaces among the studio infrastructure and specifies certain constraints on […]
Posted on July 5, 2022 in ATSC News
Colin “C.Y.” Smith is CEO of CeWi Networks, Inc. He says his organization has developed and patented a new communication protocol which is perfectly suited for datacasting as outlined in the ATSC 3.0 Standard. Smith says CeWi Networks, Inc. is also an active member of the TG3/S43, Specialist Group on ATSC 3.0 Core Network. With […]
Posted on July 5, 2022 in ATSC News
The IEEE Broadcast Technology Society (BTS) was one of the five organizations that in 1983 founded the ATSC (together with CTA, NAB, NCTA and SMPTE). A proud 2019 ATSC Sponsor, the BTS is a membership organization open to everyone in the broadcast industry and allied fields.
Posted on June 30, 2022 in ATSC News
Emily Dubs, DVB’s Head of Technology, shared the podium with ATSC President Madeleine Noland in Bilbao this week at the IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting. Both were keynote speakers for the event and their presentations were followed by a wide-ranging discussion on opportunities for further collaboration between the two organizations. […]
Posted on June 23, 2022 in ATSC News
The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) today said it will hold its Jamaica Bootcamp and Seminar July 11-14 at the Ocean Coral Springs Resort and Conference Center in Trelawny, Jamaica. ATSC, the Jamaica DSO Regulatory and Technical Committee, Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica (BCJ) and the Spectrum Management Authority (SMA) are working together to produce the […]
Posted on June 17, 2022 in ATSC News
Four television stations serving the San Antonio market today began broadcasting with NextGen TV, also known as ATSC 3.0. Switching on the new transmission standard are Sinclair Broadcast Group’s KABB (Fox) and WOAI (NBC), Deerfield Media’s KMYS (Dabl) and Corridor Television’s KCWX (MyNetworkTV). Today’s launch in San Antonio follows a decade of development and months […]
Posted on June 13, 2022 in ATSC News, Press Releases
Detroit, June 13, 2022– The Advanced Television Systems Committee is awarding its highest technical honor, the 2022 Bernard J. Lechner Outstanding Contributor Award, to Dr. Youngkwon Lim, Principal Research Engineer at Samsung Electronics. ATSC also presented the Mark Richer Industry Leadership Medal to Sony Electronics for leadership in deployment of ATSC 3.0 technology. Congratulating the […]
Posted on June 9, 2022 in ATSC News
(Image credit: Hyundai Mobis via TV Tech) South Korean auto parts manufacturer Hyundai Mobis has developed, tested and announced the first ATSC 3.0 receiver-equipped vehicles will be on the road in the United States next year, Madeleine Noland, president of the Advanced Television Systems Committee said today during opening remarks at ATSC NextGen Broadcast Conference […]
Posted on June 6, 2022 in ATSC News, Press Releases
June 3, 2022 – The Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica has announced that longtime broadcast television expert Aldo Cugnini of AGC Systems is being retained to provide advisory services in support of Jamaica’s transition from analog to digital broadcasting and the analog TV switch-off. Several years in the making, Jamaica’s Digital Switch Over (DSO) will transition […]
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