Posted on March 8, 2023 in ATSC News
Welcome to our new column “NEXTGEN University Innovations.” There are a number of universities and colleges researching and working on ATSC 3.0 around the world and we will be featuring them throughout the year in this newsletter. Signal Processing and Radiocommunications Research Laboratory Bilbao Faculty of Engineering University of the Basque Country (EHU) Dr. Jon […]
Posted on March 8, 2023 in ATSC News
Four updated documents have been published since the last issue of this newsletter. They are: — A/331:2023-02, “Signaling, Delivery, Synchronization, and Error Protection.” This version includes two recently approved amendments. The first removed the Broadcaster Application Lifecycle provisions (Section 7.1.2.3) and instead points to the latest version of A/344. The second amendment addressed the need for […]
Posted on March 8, 2023 in ATSC News
Sony Electronics is proud to be a sponsor of the ATSC as we continue contributing to the organization’s important standards development work, ensuring the lasting future of broadcasting. In 2020, Sony launched its first NextGen TV and by 2021 nearly all U.S. models include NextGen TV capability. We were very honored to receive the Mark […]
Posted on March 8, 2023 in ATSC News
Demands of viewers and listeners have shifted, forcing you to streamline operations, expand your capabilities and change the way your signal reaches the public. The latest technologies and spectrum create new challenges along with many opportunities—innovative programming, targeted advertising and added revenue streams. Our networks are designed and built to help you run your organization […]
Posted on March 8, 2023 in ATSC News
With over 2,600 resources worldwide and 40 years of experience, Fincons Group is an IT family company, spread out across Europe and the US, with offices in New York, Los Angeles, and Austin. Fincons provides a broad range of business consulting services, system integration services and proprietary solutions to various vertical sectors, […]
Posted on March 8, 2023 in ATSC News
Let’s talk about your career. Where did you start and how did you get to where you are today? My 24-year career in technology includes over two decades in the Telco space and the last few years in Broadcast and M&E. I got my start in Telco with Sprint PCS when the carrier was just […]
Posted on February 3, 2023 in ATSC News
Looking back at 2022, broadcasters launched 26 new ATSC 3.0 markets– more than two per month. There is plenty of work ahead to make 2023 just as successful, with some of the most difficult markets looming ahead. We are already off to a great start with Miami lighting up services during the CES show and […]
Posted on February 3, 2023 in ATSC News
1. Why did you select ATSC 3.0 for your next-generation broadcast standard? ATSC 3.0 was proposed by the Free-to-air (FTA) Television broadcast industry by consensus and accepted by the Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (the Authority), given its technical superiority to alternative Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) standards, including its ability to support up […]
Posted on February 3, 2023 in ATSC News
Five documents are currently at ballot of the full ATSC Membership. They are: • S33-599r1, “ATSC Proposed Standard: A/331:2022-11 Amendment No. 1, Application Lifecycle”. The ballot closes on February 8. This amendment removes the Broadcaster Application Lifecycle provisions (Section 7.1.2.3), and then defers to the revision of A/344 now at ballot. See below. • S33-609r2, […]
Posted on February 3, 2023 in ATSC News
ATSC was fortunate to have four Platinum Sponsors join us at CES 2023. Let’s hear from each of them about their experiences! Gaian Solutions 1. Name, Title, Company. Ashwini Kotaru, Business Operations, Gaian Solutions. 2. What did your organization showcase at CES? A low-code / no-code ATSC 3.0 monetization platform for spectrum, content and apps. […]
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