As broadcasters build the future of over-the-air TV, linear audiences are slipping away, OEMs are capturing “free TV,” and ...
Two new ranges of antennas, NGP and NGS series, have come to market from Radio Frequency Systems. It says the new products are “particularly suited” for Next Generation Broadcasting standards — ...
Things are about to get messy for free, over-the-air TV. This week, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) passed a notice of proposed rulemaking that’s designed to allow broadcast TV stations to ...
Every so often, I’ll get an email from a fellow cord-cutter who’s worried about future-proofing for ATSC 3.0. From what I’ve heard, though, not much has changed since last year, when I wrote that most ...
1. What is ATSC 3.0? ATSC 3.0 is the next generation terrestrial broadcast system designed from the ground up to improve the television viewing experience with higher audio and video quality, improved ...
ATSC 3.0 quietly achieved a significant milestone in South Korea Sept.14-18 and again Oct. 19-23 with over-the-air transmission of 8K television. A trial, led by Dr. Sung-Ik Park, principal researcher ...
The FINANCIAL — LG Electronics on April 18 demonstrated a unique new wireless network antenna designed to receive and process ATSC 3.0 next-generation television broadcast signals and redistribute ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala.—Alabama Public Television (APT) is at work on a complete RF upgrade to its terrestrial TV network with the assistance of Technical Services Group (TSG) in Baton Rouge, La., to ...
For years now, the broadcast TV industry has been talking up plans to overhaul over-the-air TV with a new standard called ATSC 3.0. Also known as NextGen TV, ATSC 3.0 can deliver 4K HDR video, ...
Stations in 23 markets are already broadcasting NextGenTV. These are all small- and medium-sized cities like Austin, Las Vegas, Portland, Seattle and so on. An additional 16 markets are expected to go ...
Chris Chinnock, Executive director of the 8K Association, reporting on a presentation by Sung-Ik Park at the recent Electronics & Telecommunications Research Inst. (ETRI) workshop in South Korea, says ...