SONY FIELD TESTS SHOW ATSC 3.0 TV BROADCASTING TO VEHICLES IS IDEAL FOR SOLID RECEPTION IN DIFFICULT “ON THE MOVE” CONDITIONS

Newly released field testing done by Sony Electronics Inc. demonstrates the real-world advantages of robust next-generation TV broadcasting now being rolled out across the USA. The first substantial upgrade in […]
IEEE BTS Dives Deep Into ATSC 3.0 SFNs

The IEEE Broadcast Technology Society (BTS) focused its attention on ATSC 3.0 Single Frequency Networks and virtualization during four sessions that kicked off its IEEE BTS Pulse online conference. The […]
Nominations Open for 2021 NAB Technology Awards

The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has opened the nomination period for the 2021 Technology Awards. The three awards highlight significant achievements in the fields of broadcast engineering and digital […]
Dielectric Antenna & RF Technology Lights Up Florida and Puerto Rico Airwaves

Dielectric’s low-power TV and FM business continues to grow as the company develops and expands its antenna and RF product portfolio of lower-power broadcast systems. Radio stations in Florida and […]
FAST Studios banks on the rise of free streaming

The market for free, ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) services has been booming amid the ongoing decline of traditional pay-TV, paired with a rebundling of sorts fueled by an array of […]
Tomorrow’s Wednesday Webinar Cancelled

The Wednesday Webinar for tomorrow, February 10, 2021, at 3pm Central time, has been canceled. We apologize for the late notice and look forward to seeing you at our webinar […]
CEO Chris Ripley Likes Sinclair’s Gamble on Local Content

Sinclair Broadcast Group has always done things its own way. It was among the first to scale up and to use hundreds of TV stations to extract cash from the […]
SBE Announces In-Person Leadership Development Course

The Society of Broadcast Engineers has announced that it will conduct its 2021 SBE Leadership Development Course from June 8-10 in person in Atlanta. The SBE event may be one […]
Shure Asks FCC to Dedicate UHF Channel for Wireless Mics

Shure Inc. has filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission asking the agency to reverse its decision and guarantee at least one 6 MHz UHF channel in each market […]
FCC, Follow Your Own Economists’ Advice

Irving Kristol once defined a neo-conservative as “a liberal mugged by reality.” A recently published paper by two FCC economists may soon create a similar feeling among the federal regulators […]