Posted on March 17, 2020 in ATSC News
(Courtesy of TV Technology) PORTLAND, Ore.—ATSC 3.0 is on its way to Portland, Ore., as Meredith Corporation and Nexstar Media Group have announced their plans to launch the city’s first NextGen TV services. Meredith and Nexstar, along with local TV station owners Sinclair Broadcast Group and Tegna, have filed applications with the FCC for the […]
Posted on March 5, 2020 in ATSC News
As NEXTGEN TV powered by ATSC 3.0 launches across the United States this year, ATSC is working on two important roadmap projects with significant opportunities for member involvement. One is to determine the expected rollout plan for various ATSC 3.0 features over the coming years in the U.S., and the other is to determine how […]
Posted on March 5, 2020 in ATSC News
Since it was first announced last February, there has been a lot of progress on the ATSC 3.0 Specialist Certification program. The Society of Broadcast Engineers has been working with ATSC and the certification test development is now in the “beta” phase. The coming Specialist Certification examination is designed to measure proficiency in certain knowledge […]
Posted on March 5, 2020 in ATSC News
Reprinted with permission from TVTechnology By LYNN CLAUDY WASHINGTON—Early in the ATSC 3.0 development process it became readily apparent that for prevention of content piracy or unsanctioned signal retransmission, and to enable the capability to run auxiliary subscription services, the broadcast signal would need to be encrypted. Within today’s completed set of ATSC 3.0 standards, […]
Posted on March 5, 2020 in ATSC News
March meetings, events and dates of interest to ATSC members, industry colleagues and key stakeholders. March 3 – TG3/S36 Specialist Group on ATSC 3.0 Security Planning Team 6 – Global Recognition of ATSC 3.0 March 4 – TG3/S32 Specialist Group on Physical Layer TG3/S31 Specialist Group on System Requirements ATSC 3.0 Conformance Implementation […]
Posted on March 5, 2020 in ATSC News
Professor Willy Azarcoya has made valuable contribution in the short time that he has been involved with ATSC 3.0. He began his career in the industry at Televisa in 1966 and has worked on analog black-and-white and color analog TV systems and digital (A/53) systems. Among other professional involvements, he currently teaches at the university […]
Posted on March 3, 2020 in ATSC News
The National Association of Broadcasters is the voice for the nation’s radio and television broadcasters as the premier trade association for broadcasters. Through PILOT, NAB’s technology innovation initiative, and as a founding and active member of ATSC, NAB is committed to helping broadcasters seize opportunities in the digital age through advances in technology leading to […]
Posted on March 3, 2020 in ATSC News
“Since the rubber is really going to hit the road here this year, it just made sense to join Pearl and speak … with one industry voice. So, I think it will speed up the rollout and the ultimate adoption of NextGen TV.” – Chris Ripley, Sinclair Broadcast Group CEO
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