The agency has tentatively decided that stations should determine when to make the transition to 3.0 broadcasts; the regulator also seems willing to relax some rules to speed up the process ...
It is now clear that the FCC has listened to all sides on the thorny matter of when to stop ATSC 1.0 broadcasting. And, it will not move forward with a firm end date for the "OG" of DTV. That's ...
For television, ATSC 3.0 represents the future of broadcasting, which is how many Americans receive their local news,” Chairman Brendan Carr said on Monday. “This month wel ...
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ATSC & Pearl TV Respond To FCC’s 3.0 NPRM Draft
The FCC on Tuesday released a notice of proposed rulemaking that would eliminate mandatory ATSC 1.0 simulcasting requirements for television broadcasters adopting the new ATSC 3.0 standard. The ...
Information shared in a "FCC Fact Sheet" on a "Fifth Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking" outlining what Commissioners plan to vote on come October 28 brought reaction from both the Advanced ...
A proposal to transition America's television broadcasters from the current digital standard to NextGen TV would allow television stations to decide when to shut off their current digital signals.
The ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ flap between Nexstar, Sinclair and ABC exposed the growing battle between TV networks and their affiliates.
Loud adverts are banned on US television. California is following suit for video streaming.
The Federal Communications Commission is advancing a framework that would eliminate mandatory simulcasting requirements for ... Read More ...
California has enacted new legislation prohibiting video streaming platforms from airing advertisements that are significantly louder than the main program content. This move extends existing ...
Commissioner Anna M. Gomez used the Federal Communications Commission’s Sept. 30 quadrennial ownership review to ... Read More ...
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FCC chairman says vote coming on NextGen TV
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is ready to discuss a possible switch from digital TV to NextGen TV, but there are more questions than answers about what this will mean for consumers.
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