Posted on April 21, 2025 in ATSC News
ATSC President Madeleine Noland recently sat down with former FCC Commissioner and host of TMT with Mike O’Rielly to discuss the evolution, impact, and future of ATSC 3.0. In this engaging conversation, they explore the technical capabilities of the standard, current trends in market adoption, and the challenges that lie ahead.
Commissioner O’Rielly brings a unique perspective to the table, drawing from his extensive experience in communications policy and regulatory affairs. Together, they highlight how ATSC 3.0 is transforming the broadcast landscape and what we can expect moving forward.
Watch the full interview in TMT with Mike O’Rielly – Episode 18: [CLICK HERE TO VIEW]
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