Posted on April 2, 2015 in ATSC News
Association Chiefs from Broadcasting, Cable and Consumer Electronics ‘Tune In to the Future’ at 2015 ATSC Broadcast TV Conference Three experts on the TV industry will unite on one “Super Panel” at the 2015 ATSC Broadcast TV conference during a session that will tackle the future of television, as the industry adapts to changing consumer […]
Posted on April 2, 2015 in ATSC News
For those who want a more comprehensive overview of the evolving ATSC 3.0 standard and its various layers of physical transmission, management protocols, and audio, the ATSC will host its “ATSC 3.0 Bootcamp” on the eve of the ATSC Broadcast TV Conference. Back by popular demand, this seminar and workshop, also at the Reagan Center, […]
Posted on April 2, 2015 in ATSC News
The ATSC’s evaluation of detailed proposals for a comprehensive audio system that will bring a more immersive audio experience for living room and mobile viewers with the ATSC 3.0 is under way. Audio system proponents submitted detailed technical proposals for the audio subsystem for ATSC 3.0 in March. Systems from Dolby Laboratories and the MPEG […]
Posted on April 2, 2015 in ATSC News
Follow the leaders! The ATSC congratulates two board members receiving well-deserved recognition at this month’s National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show. Richard Friedel of Fox will receive the 2015 NAB Television Engineering Achievement Award, and fellow ATSC Board Member David Siegler of Cox Media Group will receive Broadcasting & Cable’s 2015 Technology Leadership Award. Richard […]
Posted on April 2, 2015 in ATSC News
Winston Caldwell, 21st Century Fox Winston Caldwell is Vice President, Spectrum Engineering and Advanced Engineering, for 21st Century Fox’s Fox Networks Group. Caldwell began his career in television with News Corp in 2000, working as an engineer for its Research & Development group, known at that time as News Technology Group. He started out developing […]
Posted on April 2, 2015 in ATSC News
Since the March edition of The Standard, two major standards suites have moved very close to completion, ATSC 2.0 and A/104 3D. “We’re really excited to be so close to the completion of two important document suites, ATSC 2.0 and the 3D standard. TG1 has been working hard on these two standards for quite some […]
Posted on April 2, 2015 in ATSC News
With more than 170 member stations around the country, Pearl TV joined ATSC in 2014 to strengthen the involvement of its organization’s nine member broadcast companies and ensure ATSC 3.0’s successful deployment. Founded in 2010, Pearl is a partnership of TV broadcast companies with a shared interest in exploring forward-looking opportunities, including innovative ways of […]
Posted on March 30, 2015 in Press Releases
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Association Chiefs from Broadcasting, Cable and Consumer Electronics ‘Tune In to the Future’ at 2015 ATSC Broadcast TV Conference WASHINGTON, March 30, 2015 – The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) is uniting three experts on the TV industry on one “Super Panel” that will tackle the future of television, as the industry adapts […]
Posted on March 10, 2015 in Press Releases
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Proponents Submit Detailed Technical Descriptions for Next-Gen Television Audio Systems WASHINGTON, March 10, 2015 – The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) has begun its technical review of three detailed proposals for a comprehensive audio system that will bring a more immersive audio experience for living room and mobile viewers with the ATSC […]
Posted on March 3, 2015 in ATSC News
Laying the Foundation March is coming in like a lion for the ATSC where our journey toward the ATSC 3.0 Candidate Standard this year is progressing as planned. Hundreds of ATSC volunteers are laying the foundation for the overall standard – first with the standardization of the “Physical Layer” transmission system. Decisions are being made […]
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