Using an antenna to watch TV might be like something your grandparents did, but there’s now a compelling reason to get your TV over the air (OTA). With the introduction of ATSC 3.0 — that’s the ...
Broadcasters want you to know they’re not out to kill over-the-air DVR. The industry group A3SA, which is in charge of digital rights management (DRM) for ATSC 3.0, released a specification this week ...
For the past five years running, I’ve written an annual check-in on ATSC 3.0 (or “NextGen TV”), the broadcast standard that’s supposed to greatly improve over-the-air TV. Every year, it’s been a story ...
With ATSC 3.0 (aka NextGen TV) now on the air in some 75 U.S. markets, more and more emphasis is being placed on this second-generation digital over-the-air broadcasting standard, not only for its ...
For the past two years, the dominant story in TV and displays has been the advent of 4k or UltraHD. Here at Audioholics, we oppose the use of the term 4K when referring to the new display technology ...
In my column last month (“Get Ready for ATSC 3.0, But Don’t Ignore 1.0”), I compared ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0 reception. While it is being rolled out, ATSC 3.0 is likely to require similar antennas to ...
Will the next generation of broadcast TV be a success or will it wither and die before it even makes it to the mainstream? When High Definition ATSC 1.0 broadcasts began in New York City in the late ...
24 Companies and Brands Featured at ATSC’s NAB Show Exhibit as U.S. Broadcasters Ramp Up Next-Generation Experiences with High Dynamic Range, Interactivity for NEXTGEN TV Viewers LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS ...
As the FCC looks to accelerate ATSC 3.0 adoption for over-the-air TV, broadcasters are eager to show off options that don’t involve replacing your TV or giving up DVR. Ahead of this week’s CES trade ...
The FCC has approved the deployment of an innovation in digital broadcast television that could change network TV and wireless networks. The decades old digital broadcast standard that brought us over ...
Nuvyyo, the Canadian maker of the popular Tablo line of over-the-air (OTA) receivers, may not be physically present at CES 2022, but that hasn’t stopped it from debuting its latest product, the $300 ...