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ATSC 3.0 Standard to be Ready by 2017 NAB Show
By Jerry Whitaker published
I am pleased to report that we are making excellent progress toward completion of ATSC 3.0—the next generation digital television system.
ATSC 3.0 and Educational Media
By Fred Baumgartner published
It escaped no one’s attention at the dawn of radio, TV and the Internet, that electronic media presented some extraordinary benefits to education, beyond even “distance learning.”
Broadcast Equipment Museum Debuts in Texas
By James O'Neal published
Until fairly recently, repositories for cast-off broadcast gear—aside from landfills and scrap metal dealers—didn’t really exist.
MLB Pushes Ahead With 4K Broadcasts
By James Careless published
In late April, DirecTV began broadcasting MLB Network Showcase baseball games in 4K, available to DirecTV Premier and Ultimate subscribers equipped with 4K set-top boxes.
2016 ‘Bits By The Bay’ Plays to Sell-Out Crowd
By James O'Neal published
I recently wrote about the value (and necessity) of keeping up-to-date, especially in a broadcast engineering career.
Airwavz.tv Launches Quarterback DTV Smartphone Receiver
By Tom Butts published
Repack Planning Increases Interest in RF Gear at NAB 2016
By Doug Lung published
The looming repack and stations' aging transmitter plants had broadcast engineers taking a fresh look at transmitters and other RF gear at NAB 2016.
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