Posted on September 5, 2017 in ATSC News
With the college football season getting into full swing this month, the ATSC also is kicking off a busy fall with nearly three dozen important September meetings of TG3 Technology Group and various Specialist and Ad Hoc Groups to help bring the last remaining pieces of the ATSC 3.0 suite of standards across the goal line.
September meetings, events and dates of interest to ATSC members, industry colleagues and key stakeholders:
Sept. 4
Labor Day
Sept. 5
TG3/S34, Specialist Group on Applications and Presentation
Sept. 6
TG3/S32, Specialist Group on Physical Layer
TG3/S34-4 Ad Hoc Group on Runtime Environment for ATSC 3.0 Applications
Sept. 7
TG3/S34-1 Ad Hoc Group on Video for ATSC 3.0
Sept. 10
Grandparents Day
Sept. 11
TG3/S36, Specialist Group on ATSC 3.0 Security
TG3/S37, Specialist Group on Conversion and Redistribution of ATSC 3.0 Services
TG3/S33-1 Ad Hoc Group on Service Delivery and Synchronization
Patriots’ Day: Remembering 9/11/2001
Sept. 12
TG3/S33, Specialist Group on Management and Protocols
Sept. 13
TG3/S32, Specialist Group on Physical Layer
TG3/S31, Specialist Group on System Requirements
TG3/S34-2 Ad Hoc Group on Audio for ATSC 3.0
TG3/S34-4 Ad Hoc Group on Runtime Environment for ATSC 3.0 Applications
Sept. 14
TG3/S33-3 Ad Hoc Group on Interactive Service and Companion-Screen
TG3/S34-1 Ad Hoc Group on Video for ATSC 3.0
TG1-10 Ad Hoc Group on ATSC 3.0 Transition
Francis Scott Key wrote “The Star Spangled Banner,” 1814
Sept. 18
TG3/S33-1 Ad Hoc Group on Service Delivery and Synchronization
TG3/S37, Specialist Group on Conversion and Redistribution of ATSC 3.0 Services
TG3/S34-5 Ad Hoc Group on Accessibility
Constitution Day
National Cheeseburger Day
Sept. 19
TG3/S34, Specialist Group on Applications and Presentation
Sept. 20
TG3/S32, Specialist Group on Physical Layer
TG3/S34-4 Ad Hoc Group on Runtime Environment for ATSC 3.0 Applications
Rosh Hashana Begins
Sept. 21
International Day of Peace
Sept. 22
Rosh Hashana Ends
Fall Equinox – Start of Astronomical Autumn in the Northern Hemisphere
Sept. 25
TG3/S36, Specialist Group on ATSC 3.0 Security
Sept. 26
Face-to-Face Meetings in San Diego:
TG1 Technology and Standards Group
TG1-10 Ad Hoc Group on ATSC 3.0 Transition
Sept. 27
Face-to-Face Meetings in San Diego:
TG3/S33, Specialist Group on Management and Protocols
TG3/S37, Specialist Group on Conversion and Redistribution of ATSC 3.0 Services
TG3/S34-2 Ad Hoc Group on Audio for ATSC 3.0
TG3/S34-4 Ad Hoc Group on Runtime Environment for ATSC 3.0 Applications
TG3/S34-1 Ad Hoc Group on Video for ATSC 3.0
TG3/S34 Specialist Group on Applications and Presentation
Giants of Broadcasting, Library of American Broadcasting Foundation, New York
Sept. 28
Face-to-Face Meetings in San Diego:
TG3 ATSC 3.0 Technology Group
ATSC Board Meeting
Sept. 29
First Airport, College Park, Md., 1909
Sept. 30
Yom Kippur begins
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