Posted on October 11, 2022 in ATSC News
ENENSYS Technologies is a global designer and manufacturer of innovative professional solutions for the Broadcast and Telecom industry. For 15 years, ENENSYS Technologies has enabled Efficient Media Delivery over Terrestrial (ATSC 3.0, DVB-T/T2, ISDB-T/Tb, HbbTV), Satellite (DVB-S/S2/S2X) & Telecom Networks (4G/5G, Public Safety, IPTV, OTT), and provides Test & Monitoring equipment with the TestTree brand. […]
Posted on October 11, 2022 in ATSC News
“ATSC has grown its membership by 3 new organizations over the last quarter, bringing our total membership to 177. It is thrilling to watch our ATSC community expand as the industry itself finds new adopters and use cases for 3.0, ” said Amy Lodes, Director of Communications. ATSC would like to welcome the following new members […]
Posted on September 28, 2022 in ATSC News
Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), an international, Christian-based broadcast television network, is officially getting into the private wireless 5G networking game. The company is currently putting together a new leadership team for its Trilogy 5G technology spinoff in order to use its ATSC 3.0 spectrum holdings for applications beyond broadcast TV. Specifically, TBN’s Trilogy 5G subsidiary […]
Posted on September 7, 2022 in ATSC News
Richard Friedel, your chairman here, allowing Madeleine, our esteemed President, to take some well-deserved time off. As you likely know, this summer has been extremely busy as Madeleine has been flying the ATSC flag around the world with visits, conferences, and speaking engagements in India, Jamaica, and Brazil. While many of us were on vacation, […]
Posted on September 7, 2022 in ATSC News
(Image credit: Hisense via TV Technology) Pearl TV, the coalition of U.S. broadcasters transitioning to NextGen TV, announced new NextGen TV models from Hisense are now available on Amazon and Best Buy’s online retail website, starting at $799 MSRP. Hisense is the first Chinese manufacturer to offer the ATSC 3.0-enabled sets and join the more […]
Posted on September 7, 2022 in ATSC News
(Image, via the LA Times): A family watches television with a Rembrandt TV antenna circa 1955, left. Use of the original TV technology that delivers programming for free is growing in the digital age. (Graphic House via Getty Images; iStockphoto via Getty Images) As inflation puts pressure on household budgets, consumers are taking a closer […]
Posted on September 7, 2022 in ATSC News
There are currently four documents at ballot: two at the Membership level and two at the TG3 level. S33-588r2, “Proposed Standard, Corrigendum No. 1 to ATSC A/331:2022-03, SLT and S-TSID.” This Membership ballot closes on September 22. S41-157r1, “ATSC Proposed Standard: Amendment No. 1 to A/341:2022-03, HEVC – Video.” This Membership ballot closes on September […]
Posted on September 7, 2022 in ATSC News
Erik Langner is CEO of Information Equity Initiative (IEI). He says his involvement in ATSC springs from his 19 years working in public broadcasting, and his deep care about the industry, the stations, and the profound impact that broadcasters can have on their local communities. “What drove me to this industry, as opposed to other […]
Posted on September 7, 2022 in ATSC News
The IEEE Broadcast Technology Society (BTS) was one of the five organizations that in 1983 founded the ATSC (together with CTA, NAB, NCTA and SMPTE). A proud 2019 ATSC Sponsor, the BTS is a membership organization open to everyone in the broadcast industry and allied fields.
Posted on September 7, 2022 in ATSC News
For almost 20 years, DTV Innovations has been a leading provider of products and services in the broadcast industry. While serving primarily in the US market, we focus on broadcast distribution products, Video Streaming over IP, and ATSC solutions (both ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0). We’ve been involved since the beginning of broadcast digital transition. […]
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