NAB: FCC Should Sunset ATSC 1.0 Simulcasting Requirement
Says it will free broadcasters to experiment with new ATSC 3.0 content and features.
NextGen TV Launches by Public Stations Up 300% in One Year
12 public stations are now offering NextGen TV/ATSC 3.0 broadcasts with half a dozen planning launches in the near future.
ENENSYS And Ateme Partner To Offer ATSC 3.0-In-A-Box Solution For WCRN
Tyche Media’s independent WCRN-LD Boston has launched an ATSC 3.0/NextGen TV platform with ENENSYS and Ateme’s ATSC 3.0 software-based solution. In addition to providing linear TV service over NextGen TV, the service will also offer unlimited encrypted broadcast datacasting services to businesses and first responders.
NextGen TV: Auton, Anywave Launch Broadcast Internet Trial in Bend, Oregon
The real-world test lab and trial for broadcast internet started in July using WatchTV’s LPTV stations that have been upgraded to ATSC 3.0.
‘SuperFrank’ Copsidas Brings NEXTGEN TV To Boston
The first ATSC 3.0-powered television station has been fired up in Boston. And, it’s a facility owned by Frank Copsidas with DT-1 programming featuring a rebroadcast of the English-language France 24 all-news channel based in Paris.
NEXTGEN TV’s Voluntary Rollout Wagon Rolls On
The two biggest cities in Northwest Louisiana, separated by the Red River, have become the latest to gain access to ATSC 3.0-delivered NEXTGEN TV signals.
NextGen TV Deployed in 68 Markets Reaching Half of All U.S. Homes
The FCC released the data as it asked for public comments on the NextGen TV transition and sunsetting of two 3.0 rules.
ATSC 3.0 Chases ‘Cloud-First’ Cars
At last week’s ATSC conference in Detroit, Hyundai had news about an ATSC 3.0-equipped vehicle on the horizon and a bevy of new test results were shared.
Five Stations Launch NextGen TV In Fresno-Visalia
KGPE, KMPH, KSEE, KNSO and KFRE are now broadcasting with ATSC 3.0 technology.
First ATSC 3.0-Equipped Cars Expected On U.S. Roads by 2023
Hyundai Mobis has developed, tested and announced the first ATSC 3.0 receiver-equipped vehicles will be on the road in the United States next year.
NextGen TV: ‘Michigan Coast-To-Coast’ 3.0 Test Proves Viability of IP Data Delivery To Moving Vehicles
“The Michigan Coast-to-Coast Data Delivery Drive Tests demonstrated that ATSC 3.0 technologies can be implemented now to deliver data over a wide area to moving vehicles reliably and with high throughput,” said ATSC 3.0 consultant Merrill Weiss.
Michigan ATSC 3.0 Data Delivery Drive Offers Case For National Deployment
Alchemedia SG says it demonstrated that its Broadcast Services Core, integrated with other IP services, seamlessly transported IP data to a moving automobile traveling between four adjacent Michigan broadcast transmitters.
NextGen TV: Why We’re Doing It
With ATSC 3.0 now reaching half of U.S. viewers, broadcasters are taking the necessary steps to bring over-the-air TV to its fullest potential.
Two More Markets Make the NEXTGEN TV Leap
It’s being billed as the biggest thing to hit the market since the conversion of analog TV signals to ATSC 1.0 broadcasting in 2009. NEXTGEN TV, delivered by way of the ATSC 3.0 broadcast technology being rolled out on a volunteer basis across the U.S., has arrived in the San Joaquin Valley’s biggest city.
RF at the NAB Show—ATSC 3.0 Analysis, Part 1
At the 2019 NAB Show, repack was a big topic; with that phase over, focus this year shifted to launching ATSC 3.0.
Evoca Announces U.S. NextGen TV First
The demo by Evoca and its tech partners could lead to vast spectrum efficiencies in broadcast TV, potentially doubling effective capacity.
RFS Installs ATSC 3.0-Ready Gear Atop One World Trade Center
Radio Frequency Systems equipment is being installed to deliver an ATSC 3.0 signal over the complete metropolitan New York area by the end of this year.
Broadcasters Launch Run3TV Platform Bringing Interactivity to NextGen TV
Pearl TV, a coalition of U.S broadcasting companies making the transition to NextGenTV, said it launched Run3TV, a web platform that brings interactivity and other streaming content to over the air viewers.
5 Stations Launch NextGen TV In Omaha
Five of Omaha, Neb.’s television stations today began broadcasting with NextGen TV, also known as ATSC 3.0.
NextGen TV Is Coming: More A Slow Walk Than A Sprint For Advertisers, Viewers
NextGen-enabled TV stations continue to grow, now reaching around 45% of all U.S. TV viewers. But what does this mean for local TV advertisers? Very little so far.