Posted on April 17, 2026 in ATSC News

Reminder: ATSC President Madeleine Noland will offer remarks at an in-booth News Conference at 12noon (Central Hall 1655) on Sunday, April 19.
30 Informational ATSC 3.0 Sessions Planned During
Annual Meeting of Broadcasting Industry in Las Vegas
ATSC Exhibiting at Central Hall 1655, Offers Free ATSC 3.0 Guide to the Show
LAS VEGAS – April 17, 2026 – The growing international reach of ATSC 3.0, the next-generation broadcast technology developed by members of ATSC, The Broadcast Standards Association®, will be on full display next week at the 2026 NAB Show. Now that the Internet Protocol-based broadcasting standard is deployed in South Korea, the U.S., Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago, attention turns to Brazil’s extensive plan to launch ATSC 3.0-based broadcasts for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and ongoing planning for next-generation broadcasting in other countries.
“Beyond better, free over-the-air television, ATSC 3.0 can deliver an expansive array of new services and opportunities for broadcasters – from precise Broadcast Positioning System services to datacasting services for new enterprise customers and highly-targeted and informative emergency messages for TV audiences. We’re very encouraged by the strong interest from a variety of countries and broadcasters worldwide, and by the potential of ATSC 3.0 as a leading communications system capable of reaching millions of people and devices at once,” said Madeleine Noland, ATSC’s President.
ATSC 3.0 will be the subject of some 30 informational sessions and panels during the NAB Show, including a series of sessions offered in the ATSC booth (LVCC Central Hall 1655) that begins on Sunday. Speakers from Sinclair, Pearl TV, Magid, EdgeBeam Wireless, HCL Tech, Ryarc, USSI, Google, Apple, Grab TV, and Monsen Engineering will be on stage in the ATSC booth for Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. A detailed schedule and comprehensive listing of ATSC 3.0 exhibitors is available on ATSC’s “Guide to ATSC 3.0 at the Show,” which is made possible by Rohde & Schwarz.
Nearly 40 ATSC members are exhibiting at the 2026 NAB Show, including a dozen companies and organizations showing technology and services inside the ATSC booth. Live ATSC 3.0 signals from Las Vegas broadcasters will be brought into the booth by antenna reception expert Televes.
Key ATSC exhibits in booth 1655 in the Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center include:
Kiosk displays inside the ATSC booth include:
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