Posted on April 13, 2022 in ATSC News, Press Releases
26 Educational Sessions, 38 Exhibitors to Offer Guidance on All Facets of ATSC 3.0 Technology
With next-generation television broadcasts now reaching nearly half the viewing public in the U.S. and recent international expansion of the technology into Jamaica, the future of broadcast and broadband delivery will be among the highlights of the 2022 NAB Show in Las Vegas at the end of this month – powered by groundbreaking technologies developed by Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC.)
“As the broadcasting industry makes plans to meet again at the NAB Show, we’re looking forward with great enthusiasm for the future of ATSC 3.0 – truly an international broadcasting standard that is now on-air in South Korea, Jamaica, and the U.S., with key ingredients of ATSC 3.0 also set for deployment in Brazil. Broadcasters have spent the last two years laying the groundwork for the rapid expansion of ATSC 3.0 signals, which now reach nearly half of all U.S. viewers in almost 60 markets. Consumer TV receivers are now available in dozens of configurations, and we’re excited to see what’s next for accessory receivers and antenna products that will help even more consumers take advantage of next-generation broadcasting,” said ATSC President Madeleine Noland.
ATSC Platinum Sponsors Gaian Solutions, Pearl TV, and Sinclair Broadcast Group will each feature extensive demonstrations in the ATSC booth. Additional displays are planned by ATSC member organizations AWARN, CeWi, Fincons, and Mediathand.
“Guide to ATSC 3.0 at the Show” Now Available
ATSC is offering a free “Guide to ATSC 3.0 at the Show” that details 38 exhibitors who will be featuring ATSC 3.0 technology in their booths, including the expansive ATSC booth itself that will anchor the Future of Delivery Pavilion in the new West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. ATSC’s “Full Steam Ahead” pavilion will be found at W9022 in West Hall.
15 different NAB Show Conference sessions discussing all facets of ATSC 3.0 technology and deployment are planned throughout the four-day NAB Show, and 11 additional educational presentations are scheduled in the ATSC booth itself.
In addition to these presentations, the ATSC booth will also be the site of industry receptions sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, American Tower, MadHive, and ATSC’s Brazil Implementation Team during the first three days of the NAB Show. The schedule for in-booth presentations and events includes:
SUNDAY, APRIL 24
12 Noon: Monetizing Audiences with the RUN3TV Application Platform, presented by Pearl TV
3 PM: Consumer Insights on NEXTGEN TV Marketing Campaign, presented by Pearl TV
5 PM: Welcome Reception sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Enterprise
MONDAY, APRIL 25
10:00 AM: ATSC 3.0 in Your WiFi? – Here’s Why, presented by Mediathand
11:00 AM: NextGenTV Experiences in the Industry 4.0 Era – A TAIC-SIMO Model Perspective, presented by Gaian Solutions
12 Noon: Advanced Emergency Information Services Consumer Facing Research,
presented by Sinclair Broadcast Group
1:00 PM: Linear Digital Streaming Using Datacasting, presented by CeWi
2:00 PM: Advanced Advertising Technology for NextGen TV, afternoon coffee and presentation by MadHive
5 PM: Reception sponsored by American Tower
TUESDAY, APRIL 26
10:00 AM: HDR in Today’s Market, presented by Sinclair Broadcast Group
11:00 AM: What is Your ATSC Spectrum Value Today? Tools and Protocols to Unlock Its
Potential, presented by Gaian Solutions
12 Noon: Rebuilding Emergency Manager-Local Station Relationships with Advanced
Emergency Information, presented by AWARN
2:00 PM: NextGenTV: Success Stories, Future Trends and Priorities, presented by Fincons
5:00 PM: Reception to Celebrate the SBTVD Forum’s Progress on Its TV3.0 Project, presented by ATSC 3.0 Brazil Implementation Team
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