Posted on June 4, 2019 in ATSC News
President Madeleine Noland calls our members “the backbone of ATSC.” With the rollout of Next Gen TV powered by ATSC 3.0 under way, current members are stepping up their engagement while new members – including Google LLC and InterDigital Inc. – are jumping onboard.
Through its Widevine content security team, Google is interested in ATSC 3.0 discussions and planning surrounding security. InterDigital, involved in standardization since the formation of 3GPP in 1998, is in the process of acquiring Technicolor’s Research and Innovation team.
Other new members include V-Nova Ltd., a London-based technology company providing next-generation compression solutions, interested in ATSC’s metadata work, and
Technology Advisers, the strategy and technology consulting firm led by ATSC board member and long-time ATSC contributor Paul Hearty, formerly of Sony.
ATSC members:
ABC Inc.
ATBiS Co. Ltd
ATEME
AVATEQ Corp.
Aircode
Alticast
America’s Public Television Stations
Antennas Direct Inc.
Antop Antenna
Arland Communications
BBC R&D
Beeman, Bonnie
Beijing BBEF Science & Technology Co. Ltd
BitRouter
Calzone, Steve
Canadian Broadcast Corporation – CBC
CBS Broadcast Group
Cavell, Mertz & Associates Inc.
CleverLogic Co. Ltd.
Cobalt Digital Inc.
Coherent Logix
Comark Communications LLC
Comcast
Communications Research Centre – CRC
Consumer Technology Association – CTA
Cox Media Group
Cugnini, Aldo
DS Broadcast, Inc.
DTV Audio Group
DTV Innovations
DeFilippis, Jim
DekTec
DigiCAP Co. Ltd.
Digital Alert Systems Inc.
DTS
DirecTV
Dish Network
Dispatch Broadcast Group
Dolby Laboratories Inc.
ENENSYS Technologies
ETRI
EW Scripps
Eiden Co. Ltd
Ericsson Television Limited
Eurofins Digital Product Testing
Fincons Group
Fox Corporation
Fraunhofer USA
Free TV Australia
Gaian Solutions
GatesAir
Google LLC
Graham Media Group
Hamilton, Jeffrey
HEVC Advance LLC
Harmonic Inc.
Hearst Television Inc.
Hisilicon Technologies Co. Ltd
IEEE – Broadcast Technology Society
IEEE – Consumer Electronics Society
igolgi Inc.
Imagine Communications
InterDigital Communications
Intertrust Technologies Corporation
Ion Media Networks
KAI Media Co.
Korean Broadcasters Association
LG Electronics Inc.
Linear Acoustic
Lowasis Inc.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MStar Semiconductor Inc.
Media Excel Inc.
Mediatek Inc.
Meredith LMG
NBC-DC
NCTA – The Internet & Television Association
NERC DTV
NHK
Nagravision SA
National Association of Broadcasters – NAB
News-Press & Gazette Company
Nexstar Media Group, Inc.
Novatek Microelectronics Corporation
ONE Media LLC
PIXTREE Inc.
Pearl TV LLC
Philips Electronics North America Corp.
ProTelevision Technologies A/S
Psyx Research Inc.
Public Broadcasting Service – PBS
Public Media Co.
Qualcomm Inc.
Quincy Broadcast Print Interactive – QNI
RF Notifications
Rohde & Schwarz
SK Telecom
Saanhkya Labs
Samsung Electronics Inc.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Sharp Electronics Corp.
Shenzhen National Engineering Lab of DTV
Sinclair Broadcast Group
Society of Broadcast Engineers – SBE
Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers – SMPTE
Sony Electronics
Strategy & Technology
TEGNA
Technicolor
Technology Advisors
Telecommunications Technology Association
Telestream LLC
Televisa
The Nielsen Company
The Osborn Engineering Company
Thomson Broadcast
TitanTV Inc.
Tribune Broadcasting Company
Triveni Digital
Ubilinx Technology
University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU
Univision
UniSoft
V-Nova
Verance Corporation
WRAL-HD
Waddell Broadcast Engineering Consulting
Weiss, Merrill
WideOrbit
Wipro
Zenith Electronics LLC
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