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Wondering which cities will get ATSC 3.0, otherwise known as NextGen TV? We've got the full rollout plan for this major upgrade to our free OTA TV channels.
ATSC 3.0 is designed so that ancillary bits can actually and easily be used to provide services that are relevant today, as well as those that will be in demand ten years hence.
A Next Gen TV station broadcasting in ATSC 3.0 on its own channel will now be able to seek modification of its license to include one or more 1.0 multicast streams aired on a ATSC 1.0 host or ...
“ATSC 3.0 is at the meeting point of broadcast and broadband, more tailored to viewers’ needs but much more challenging for the operators,” said Jean-Pierre Thomas, test and monitoring director for ...
Only six U.S. stations are broadcasting in ATSC 3.0 today, and while 60 markets are expected to deploy the standard this year, details are murky on specific channels or content support.
For consumers, the transition will be easier. Televisions bought during the digital transition include both analog and ATSC tuning capabilities. There’s no reason why those purchased after the new ...
With its IP-based architecture, improved bandwidth, and robust signal penetration, ATSC 3.0 is ideal for delivering targeted, reliable information, even in areas with limited internet or cellular ...
NextGen TV To get ATSC 3.0 content, you'll need a new NextGen TV that has an ATSC 3.0 tuner. Spearheading adoption is Pearl TV, a business organization of nine of the largest U.S. broadcast station ...
But ATSC 3.0 comes with one big caveat as well: While the new standard will work with any antenna, it’s incompatible with the ATSC 1.0 tuners built into today’s TVs, converter boxes, and DVRs.