In late September, what appeared to be bleak news for the moribund ATSC 3.0 broadcast standard broke when Korean CE giant LG said it would stop making smart TVs with ATSC 3.0 tuners because of what it ...
For years now, the broadcast TV industry has been talking up plans to overhaul over-the-air TV with a new standard called ATSC 3.0. Also known as NextGen TV, ATSC 3.0 can deliver 4K HDR video, ...
LG dumps ATSC 3.0/NEXTGEN TV Tuners on High-End TVs for 2024. NEXTGEN TV adoption has been slow and LG might be making things worse. So far, the adoption of NEXTGEN TV has been slow. Since it is ...
He’s emerged as a villainous figure among radio industry professionals for his efforts to thwart a mandate that all U.S. vehicles manufactured and/or sold in the nation maintain free access to AM ...
LG Electronics, which made a splash at CES 2020 by becoming one of the first TV makers to integrate ATSC 3.0 tuners into its sets, has said it will stop including the technology in future OLED sets ...
HERZLIYA, Israel—VBox Communications has unveiled new capabilities for its ATSC 3.0 Android TV Gateway that include clear, seamless and high-quality streaming of live or recorded ATSC 3.0 broadcast ...
The premise of the ATSC 3.0 broadcast standard is that it brings viewers the interactive features streaming has always offered, plus a number of new and improved features, via a one-to-many ...
Typically after an NAB Show, I’d be writing about new transmitter innovations, new antenna designs and new RF test equipment. This year, I didn’t find many. Existing products saw some improvements, ...
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 ...
Fair warning: This update on the status of ATSC 3.0—also known as NextGen TV—will read a lot like the one from last year, and maybe even the year before. That’s because the new broadcast standard, ...
Can the cloud help? "Because the original signal is so heavy, sending it to the cloud is possible, but almost nobody does because it's very, very expensive," Bambha says. "Your ongoing costs increase, ...