Posted on April 3, 2024 in ATSC News
Once the NAB Show closes, we will only be 50 days away from ATSC’s very own Annual Members Meeting and NextGen Broadcast Conference being held at the Marriott Marquis Washington D.C., June 12-14. ATSC Members can participate in 3 days of events, networking, the ATSC Annual Members Meeting, and a vibrant conference schedule. Non-members and […]
Posted on April 3, 2024 in ATSC News
I am thrilled to announce that the ATSC Board of Directors has named Dr. Paul Hearty as Chair of the ATSC technology group that oversees the ATSC 3.0 suite of standards. Effective May 15, Paul, of Samsung Electronics, will succeed Sony’s Luke Fay, who has been ATSC Technology Group 3 Chair since 2019. ATSC […]
Posted on April 3, 2024 in ATSC News
America’s Public Television Stations (APTS) presented a Lifetime Achievement Award to Patrick Butler, president and chief executive officer of APTS, who recently announced his intention to retire later this year. Rarely awarded, the APTS Lifetime Achievement Award is given to leaders who have demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to public broadcasting over the course of their […]
Posted on April 3, 2024 in ATSC News, Press Releases
Addition of ‘Versatile Video Coding’ video compression technology to further enhance flexibility of ATSC 3.0 broadcast standard for future services, additional countries WASHINGTON, March 15, 2024 – ATSC, the broadcast standards association, is working to add the international video compression method Versatile Video Coding (VVC) as an option in addition to the High Efficiency […]
Posted on April 3, 2024 in ATSC News
Stations try out consumer apps to build momentum for ATSC 3.0 in local markets NextGen TV has been on the air in Detroit for more than three years. At this point, not too many people are tuning in, but broadcasters there are using the market as a laboratory, testing features and getting ready for when […]
Posted on April 3, 2024 in ATSC News
Sinclair will provide free carriage of a virtual channel for NextGen TV broadcasts for public television stations not yet offering 3.0 broadcasts HUNT VALLEY, Md. & ARLINGTON, Va.—In an notable development that could help more public broadcasters get on the air with NextGen TV services, Sinclair Broadcast Group and America’s Public Television Stations (APTS) have […]
Posted on April 3, 2024 in ATSC News
LOS ANGELES and MUMBAI—Tata Communications has announced the opening of a production and delivery facility in Los Angeles to support future business development and growth. Named The Switch @ Victory, the new facility will give Tata Communications the ability to serve more live content customers with end-to-end media production and connectivity services, it said. >>>Read […]
Posted on April 3, 2024 in ATSC News
PARIS—Ateme and Verance have integrated Verance’s Aspect Watermarking within the audio chain of Ateme’s TITAN transcoders, the companies said. The move makes possible widely distributed NextGen TV interactive experiences and gives North American broadcasters the chance to drive new business models, create personalized offerings and investigate new ways to monetize the standard, they said. >>>Read […]
Posted on April 3, 2024 in ATSC News
Since the last issue of The Standard newsletter, three new documents have been published on the ATSC web site — A/336:2024-02, A/344:2024-02, and A/362:2024-02, which were the result of three amendments described in the last Standards Update column. The annual refresh of A/300, “ATSC 3.0 System,” has just been approved. In the ballot, which closed […]
Posted on April 3, 2024 in ATSC News
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