NEXTGEN TV POWERED BY ATSC 3.0 IS FOCUS FOR CES 2022

Members Attending Las Vegas Event Invited toRibbon Cutting and In-Booth Hospitality Events; CES opens in Las Vegas this Wednesday, January 5 with ATSC again taking exhibit space to showcase the […]
Webinar to chart new revenue powered by NextGen infrastructure

Station groups are sitting on an asset companies would pay billions for: broadcast spectrum. READ MORE
A Broadcast Ministry Gets a ‘Special’ Mako LPTV CP

Corpus Christi, Tex.-based Mako Communications found itself with a group of low-power TV stations with a unique trait: the deadline to build them isn’t until 2023. READ MORE
A Drucker-Led Reorganization for Florida Keys LPTVs

In the Florida Keys, there’s a station called WKIZ. It’s a digital low-power TV facility, and is a sibling to a Class A digital TV facility also serving the Conch […]
Twin Falls Readies For Evoca NextGen TV Launch

TWIN FALLS, Idaho—Two LPTV stations here are poised to launch ATSC 3.0 and make Twin Falls the fourth market to bring Evoca TV, the NextGen TV-based OTA-OTT hybrid pay television […]
Gray Grabs Six LPTVs in Four States

Gray Television is closing out 2021 with another deal. While it is hardly the size of its Quincy Media, Inc., or Meredith Local Media transactions, it is certainly worth noting. READ […]
ATSC 3.0 Non-Core Datacasting Revenue to Reach $10.7 Billion Annually by 2030

BIA evaluated three datacasting revenue scenarios: High, Middle and Low cases utilizing 7 Mbps, 5 Mbps, or 3 Mbps of ATSC 3.0 data capacity. BIA’s non-core datacasting revenue forecast estimates […]
Ravi Kapur Wins A Must-Carry Fight In North Dakota

For 60 years until 2014, CBS Television Network coverage of the Fargo and Grand Forks, N. Dakota, area involved a broadcast facility that used the KXJB call letters. At that […]
NEXTGEN TV LAUNCHES IN WASHINGTON, DC, IN MONUMENTAL PUBLIC AND COMMERCIAL COLLABORATION THAT MODERNIZES BROADCAST TELEVISION

WASHINGTON, Dec. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Washington, D.C., television viewers can now experience the future of broadcast television as Howard University’s WHUT, two local network affiliate stations and two owned- and-operated network stations have launched […]