BOSTON—WCRN TV has deployed a software-based ATSC 3.0 solution from Enensys Technologies and Ateme for its previously announced launch of a NextGen TV Platform in Boston. The station will use the ...
HICKORY, N.C.—CommScope, a global provider of in-home network solutions and NextGen TV provider Evoca, have teamed up on a new set-top box that will provide dual ATSC 1.0/3.0 service to Evoca’s ...
Is your existing HDTV compatible with ATSC 3.0? ADTH set-top-boxes, powered by Tolka software, provides full support for the new broadcast standard including access to DRM protected broadcasts. It is ...
Want to stream your TV antenna channels wirelessly to Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, or Smart TVs? In this guide, Jim Kimble, editor of Antenna Land, walks you through an HDHomeRun setup to stream live over ...
If you want an ATSC 3.0 tuner that does everything you need at a fair price, the Zat-600B is the tuner to choose. It supports classic ATSC 1.0 TV channels, as well as newer NextGen TV options, and can ...
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 ...
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 ...
VBox Communications, an expert in live broadcast TV streaming and recording, announced the expansion of capabilities for its ATSC 3.0 Android TV Gateway —which now includes clear, seamless and ...
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 ...
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, ...
It’s been more than five years since I first asked whether ATSC 3.0, aka NextGen TV, would spell doom for over-the-air DVR. The answers are coming in now, and they’re not encouraging. The latest ...