Posted on July 7, 2015 in ATSC News
It’s hard to believe that the middle of the year is upon us – a good time for a brief ATSC 3.0 progress report and second-half forecast. The past six months have seen ATSC member organizations invest tremendous resources (human, technical and financial) in the next-generation broadcasting standard. With the ATSC hitting key milestones so […]
Posted on July 7, 2015 in ATSC News
The ATSC was pleased to be part of a special International Telecommunications Union (ITU) symposium last month in Geneva, Switzerland, celebrating the analog TV shutoff in Europe. ATSC President Mark Richer was invited to look back at the U.S. transition to all-digital broadcasting and, more importantly, ahead to the ATSC 3.0 future. Some 48 countries […]
Posted on July 7, 2015 in ATSC News
At the 2015 ATSC Broadcast TV Conference, ATSC board member Brett Jenkins brought together three bright lights in the TV research sphere for an overview of how consumer behavior will shape the TV of tomorrow. “Certainly television is not dead. It’s changing. And there are ways in which we need to think differently about what […]
Posted on July 7, 2015 in ATSC News
Chris Homer is deeply involved with the ATSC 3.0 standards-setting process, focused squarely on how closed-captioning will evolve and improve with the new TV standard. Today, he chairs the S34-5 ad hoc group on accessibility in the ATSC 3.0 specialists group on applications and presentation. “Our group’s common mission is to assure ATSC 3.0 accessibility […]
Posted on July 7, 2015 in ATSC News
Voting eligibility is determined in accordance with the ATSC Bylaws, Section 10.8.2. The Technology Groups TG1 and TG3 voting eligibility lists, posted after each meeting, identify eligible voters. Only members with voting eligibility may cast votes on Technology Group ballots. Only one vote per company is permitted. An important aspect to casting your vote relates […]
Posted on July 7, 2015 in ATSC News
ATSC 2015 sponsor Dolby says it was founded upon a simple promise: “to bring better audio experiences to people everywhere.” When the broadcast industry first faced the challenges of developing a digital TV system, Dolby joined forces with the ATSC to build a robust digital audio solution for broadcast. Since then, and in partnership with […]
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