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03/13/2024
Sinclair Helping NEXTGEN TV
Sinclair is ramping up its ATSC 3.0 efforts, announcing with America’s Public Television Stations that in markets where Sinclair has deployed NEXTGEN TV service and a public TV station hasn’t, it’ll provide carriage of a virtual channel from that station at no cost.
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06/29/2023
South Bend Gets NextGen TV
Five stations in the South Bend-Elkhart market in Indiana are next up to begin broadcasting with NextGen TV. Those are WSBT-TV (CBS and Fox), WNDU-TV (NBC), WSJV (H&I), WNIT (PBS) and WHME-TV (independent).
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03/23/2023
ATSC 3.0 Live in Rochester
Select TV stations in Rochester, New York, started broadcasting with NextGen TV. Those are WHAM-TV (ABC), WROC-TV (CBS), WUHF (Fox) and WXXI-TV (PBS). NextGen TV brings improved video and audio as well as advanced emergency alerts.
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03/06/2023
FCC Stays ATSC 3.0 Rule Sunset
The FCC has temporarily stayed the March 6, 2023 sunset of a requirement for broadcaster primary steams to comply with the ATSC A/322 standard, a technical standard for formatting a broadcaster’s signal.
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01/31/2023
NextGen TV Arrives in Boston
Six local TV stations in Boston transitioned to NextGen TV on Tuesday, a move that impacts over 2.5 million households. Those stations are WUNI (Univision), WCVB (ABC), WFXT (Fox), GBH (PBS), WBZ (CBS) and WBTS (NBC).
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10/26/2022
NextGen TV Live in Wichita-Hutchinson
Leading stations in the Wichita-Hutchinson region of Kansas began broadcasting with NextGen TV on Tuesday. Those stations include KAKE (ABC), KWCH-DT (CBS), KSAS-TV (Fox), KSNW (NBC), KPTS (PBS), KSCW-DT (CW) and KMTW (DABL). Powered by ATSC 3.0, NextGen TV brings advanced emergency alerts, improved video and audio quality and more. Features will vary by device and station.