Posted on June 3, 2015 in ATSC News
In his opening welcome remarks at the 2015 ATSC Broadcast Television Conference, ATSC Board Chairman Glenn Reitmeier of NBC Universal highlighted the significant cooperation and collaboration behind ATSC 3.0 while providing some historical perspective. By GLENN REITMEIER As we “Tune In to the Future” of ATSC 3.0, it’s hard to believe that the first digital […]
Posted on June 3, 2015 in ATSC News
Lively… Provocative … Entertaining … One would expect nothing less from three television industry luminaries appearing onstage together for the first time at last month’s “Tune In to The Future” ATSC Broadcast Television Conference. Despite their different vantage points, the three top industry executives – Gordon Smith, President and CEO of the National Association of […]
Posted on June 3, 2015 in ATSC News
Katy on the Hill – May 14, 2015 Reprinted courtesy of Katy Bachman, as originally published on TVNewsCheck.com Gordon Smith, president and CEO of the National Association of Broadcasters, said it was in the best interests of the Federal Communications Commission to be a part of the industry’s move to adopt a new broadcast standard […]
Posted on June 3, 2015 in ATSC News
Senior Sony Electronics Staff Engineer Luke Fay, the chairman of the S-32 Specialist Group focusing on the ATSC 3.0 physical layer standard and Vice-Chair of TG-3, was named the 2015 Bernard J. Lechner Outstanding Contributor at the 2015 Broadcast TV Conference. “When I heard my name, I thought really? Me? S32 is one of the more controversial […]
Posted on June 3, 2015 in ATSC News
The first Candidate Standard approved for ATSC 3.0 (A/321 System Discovery and Signaling), has moved into the comment resolution phase in the S-32 specialist group. This so-called “bootstrap signal” portion of the Physical Layer will be important to the future evolution of ATSC 3.0. Updates to the published Candidate Standard are expected in a timely […]
Posted on June 3, 2015 in ATSC News
The Pavilion of the Reagan Building’s International Commerce Center was full on May 13 with members and others attending the ATSC 3.0 Boot Camp. Sessions described the architecture of the sweeping overhaul of the broadcast TV standard, including overviews of the Physical Layer, Protocols and Management Layer Security Layer, and Applications and Presentation Layer. Throughout […]
Posted on May 14, 2015 in Press Releases
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 2015 Lechner Award Recognizes Leadership in ATSC 3.0 WASHINGTON, May 14, 2015 – The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) today honored Luke Fay as the 2015 recipient of the organization’s highest technical honor, the Bernard J. Lechner Outstanding Contributor Award. The presentation was made during the ATSC Broadcast Television Conference, “Tune In to […]
Posted on May 7, 2015 in Press Releases
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ATSC 3.0 Candidate Standard Process Officially Under Way WASHINGTON, May 7, 2015 – The first ingredient in the Physical Layer transmission standard for next-generation TV broadcasts is now an ATSC “Candidate Standard,” marking an important milestone in the process to develop the ATSC 3.0 standard, the Advanced Television Systems Committee announced today. […]
Posted on May 1, 2015 in ATSC News
President’s Memo – May 2015 In mid-May, hundreds of ATSC members and industry watchers will gather in Washington to learn all about the status of our ATSC 3.0 standards setting process. On parallel tracks, various components and layers of the new system are taking shape. An initial component of the Physical Layer for transmission is […]
Posted on May 1, 2015 in ATSC News
For anybody who has an interest in the future of television, the 2015 ATSC Broadcast Television Conference is this year’s not-to-miss event. Under the banner “Tune In to the Future,” the May 14 conference will feature a broadcast executive roundtable addressing strategic business issues surrounding the incentive auction and the future of broadcast television, as […]
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