Latest ATSC 3.0
NextGen TV To Up Volume on Holiday Season Marketing
By Jon Lafayette last updated
A campaign aimed at getting consumers to buy new TVs able to receive NextGen TV signals will launch on Black Friday, November 26, and run through Jan. 30, 2022.
FCC Proposes to License Multicast Streams
By John Eggerton last updated
Tentatively concludes NAB approach serves public interest
Stations in St. Louis Fire Up NextGen TV Broadcast Signal
By Jon Lafayette last updated
Television stations in St. Louis on Thursday began broadcasting using the new NextGen TV broadcast format.
Five Stations in Cincinnati Begin Broadcasting NextGen Signals
By Jon Lafayette published
Gray, Hearst, Scripps, Sinclair, Deerfield cooperate on conversion
Cable Ops to FCC: Rethink ATSC 3.0 Retrans Regime
By John Eggerton last updated
Suggest disallowing ties to ATSC 1.0 carriage negotiations
Core Networks, Tower Connectivity, Broadcaster Education Vital for ATSC 3.0 Strength, Annual Confab Is Told
By Gary Arlen published
Sessions hear success stories as NextGen enters markets; Awards go to InterDigital's Stein, NAB's Smith
Eight Stations in Kansas City Market Launch NextGen TV
By Jon Lafayette published
Eight TV stations in Kansas City on Tuesday started broadcasting using NextGen TV, the new digital broadcast format.
NextGen TV’s Busy Summer Sets Up Fall Events
By Gary Arlen last updated
Dozens of rollouts, innovative projects and promising predictions, amid concerns about viewer acceptance
NextGen TV Being Used To Deliver Remote Learning in Washington, D.C.
By Jon Lafayette published
The new TV broadcast technology, known as NextGen TV or ATSC 3.0, is being used to deliver remote learning services to kids in Washington, D.C., who might not have access to traditional broadband.
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