Marc Hand is both CEO and Founder of Public Media Venture Group (PMVG) and also CEO of Media Management/Public Media Management (PMM). He stays actively involved with ATSC because of its role with public TV broadcasters. “The emergence of ATSC 3.0 was one of the key reasons for founding PMVG. In 2016, we held a […]
NEXTGEN TV Launches in Washington, DC, in Monumental Public and Commercial Collaboration That Modernizes Broadcast Television The Howard NEXTGEN TV Broadcast Collaborative Culminates with Academic Resources and Technical Innovation to Deliver a New Generation of Digital TV Broadcast Technology to Five Local Stations WASHINGTON—Dec. 16, 2021—Washington, D.C., television viewers can now experience the future of […]
The future is here in the form of an amazing new broadcast standard: ATSC 3.0. With the help of some of the best in the business, and the leaders of the FCC who will supervise this dramatic transition, we will soon get our first glimpse of the future of broadcasting – and I promise you will like what you see.
Photo Caption: PBS North Carolina team at the 2023 NAB Show A Chat with Fred Engel, Chief Technology Officer, PBS North Carolina The University of North Carolina serves nearly 250,000 students at 16 universities across the state as well as the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics. Of the 16 universities, the University […]
In its just-released final report entitled “Comprehensive Re-imagining of Emergency Alerting,” the Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council’s Working Group 2 highlights the advanced emergency alerting capabilities of Next Gen TV powered by ATSC 3.0.
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