The Advanced Television Broadcasting Alliance, known as ATBA, staked out its position in a formal statement from executive ...
“For television, ATSC 3.0 represents the future of broadcasting, which is how many Americans receive their local news.” — FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, Oct. 6, 2025 On Oct. 6, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr ...
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 ...
On February 6, 2025, NAB filed the Petition, seeking to accelerate the transition to Next Gen TV. In the Petition, NAB proposes a two-phased transition. For the first phase, full-power stations in the ...
DURHAM, N.H.—New Hampshire PBS (NHPBS) has completed an air-chain system upgrade to prepare for future statewide ATSC 3.0 operations and converting its Stewartstown, N.H., site to begin broadcasting ...
Getting choppy channels even after cutting the cord? Discover the common placement mistakes ruining your signal and how to ...
Come August 19, SET Expo 2025 opens as the largest gathering of broadcasting, media and entertainment executives in Latin America. This year’s event in Sao Paulo, hosted by the Brazilian Society of ...
LAS VEGAS—Viewers who want to take the enhanced viewing capability of NextGen TV/ATSC 3.0 outside to patios and other areas, will be able to do so with Sylvox’s new outdoor TVs that are designed to ...
Video software PROVIDER Synamedia has announced that its Media Edge Gateway (MEG), an ATSC 3.0 software-based IRD, now supports Device Security requirements as specified by ATSC 3.0 Security Authority ...
The ATSC 3.0 broadcast standard is “setting a new benchmark for efficient data delivery.” A newly released study from a Sinclair Inc. subsidiary shares just how the new digital broadcast TV standard ...
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DRM and the cost of waiting on NextGen TV

The longer the industry debates digital rights management, must-carry and tuner mandates, the more audience behavior shifts.
Right now, you're probably paying your cable or satellite provider around $30 a month just to watch local channels you could be getting for free over the air. It's buried in your bill, but it's there ...