Posted on June 5, 2018 in ATSC News
Let the summertime road trip begin! With the foot still on the accelerator after last month’s “Road to ATSC 3.0” conference, our summertime Next Gen TV road trip is now under way – with dozens of important June technology group, specialist group, ad hoc group and leadership meetings. This month’s meetings, events and dates of interest to ATSC members, industry colleagues and key stakeholders:
June 1
Start of Meteorological Summer in the Northern Hemisphere
June 4
TG3/S33-1 Ad Hoc Group on Service Delivery and Synchronization
June 5
ATSC Board Strategy Summit, Chicago
World Environment Day
June 6
ATSC Board Strategy Summit, Chicago
D-Day, 1944
June 7
TG3/S33-3 Ad Hoc Group on Interactive Service and Companion-Screen
TG3/S34-1 Ad Hoc Group on Video for ATSC 3.0
June 11
TG3 Technology Group Leadership Meeting
TG3/S37 Specialist Group on Conversion and Redistribution of ATSC 3.0 Services
TG3/S34-5 Ad Hoc Group on Accessibility
June 12
TG3/S34 Specialist Group on Applications and Presentation
TG3/S36 Specialist Group on ATSC 3.0 Security
President George H.W. Bush (41) born in 1924
June 14
TG1-10 Ad Hoc Group on ATSC 3.0 Transition
Flag Day
President Donald J. Trump born in 1946
June 17
Father’s Day
June 18
TG3/S33-1 Ad Hoc Group on Service Delivery and Synchronization
June 19
Juneteenth Day
Moe Howard born in 1897
June 20
TG3/S31 Specialist Group on System Requirements
June 21
TG3/S33-3 Ad Hoc Group on Interactive Service and Companion-Screen
TG3/S34-1 Ad Hoc Group on Video for ATSC 3.0
Summer Solstice, longest day in the Northern Hemisphere, Start of Astronomical Summer
June 25
TG3 Technology Group Leadership Meeting
TG3/S37 Specialist Group on Conversion and Redistribution of ATSC 3.0 Services
TG3/S34-5 Ad Hoc Group on Accessibility
June 26
TG3/S33 Specialist Group on Management and Protocols
TG3/S36 Specialist Group on ATSC 3.0 Security
June 27
TG3/S32 Specialist Group on Physical Layer
June 28
TG1 Technology and Standards Group
TG1-10 Ad Hoc Group on ATSC 3.0 Transition
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