Posted on March 17, 2022 in ATSC News
Leading television stations in Flint, Mich., today began broadcasting with NextGen TV, also known as ATSC 3.0.
Switching on the new transmission standard are Allen Media Group’s WJRT (ABC), Gray Television’s WNEM (CBS), Sinclair Broadcast Group’s WSMH (Fox), Howard Stirk Holdings’ WEYI (NBC) and Cunningham Broadcasting’s WBSF (CW).
Today’s launch in Flint follows a decade of development and months of planning and preparation by the local stations. WBSF has converted to ATSC 3.0 transmissions and will broadcast its own programming, as well as the programming of the other participating stations, in NextGen TV format.
>>>Read the full story at TVNewsCheck.com here.
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