ATSC 3.0 will be a suite of about 20 separate standards. The first onedescribing the entry point into the physical layer (aka Bootstrap)has been finalized and approved, and is posted on the ATSC web site. Known as A/321, it is the core physical layer specification.
Fairlight.AU, the Australian technology development company best known for its professional audio products for broadcast and media production, announced today that it is actively seeking a buyer for its Professional Audio technology.
The FCCs proposal to open cable set-top boxes to competition has thrust them into the spotlight as relates to the cost they place upon consumers and the innovation that competition from non-MVPD providers could bring.
Sony Electronics has unveiled its new flagship Z-series 4K Ultra HD TVs with what the company called a significant leap forward for high dynamic range (HDR) contrast and color over its previous flagship X series.
Could an entity such as SportsCenter use fans in one of its signature hosting positions? Doubtful, though some in ESPN management would no doubt enjoy the cost savings.
Growing demand for virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) products has been among this year's technological highlights, with smash hit Pokemon Go leading to an explosive growth of public awareness.
Radio World recently talked with Santa Monica College pubcaster KCRW President Jennifer Ferro and Director of Digital Media Joey Caroni about what was involved in bringing VR technology to the KCRW community, and where it is going in the future.
The nationwide over-the-air television distribution system is about to be redefined by software solving for a complex, multilevel optimization problem with myriad and contested variables. The industry will have to move quickly to adapt to the result.
During NYC Television & Video Week, VR/AR media executives, technology pioneers, investors and creative minds will converge to share inner secrets of the industry. Dont miss this one-day only showcase on Monday, October 17th.