Del Parks, the President Technology at Sinclair Broadcast Group, interviewed at IBC, the International Broadcasting Convention, in Amsterdam to share his views on the future of the broadcasting industry, and how Sinclair has adapted to the new media environment.
In technology comparisons, it’s crucial to separate what we think we know from the facts. The Holy Grail of spectrum planning is finding the most efficient transmission path for the most used data. In today’s digital world, this data can range from NBA...
Five television stations serving Minneapolis (DMA 15) have begun broadcasting with NextGen TV, also known as ATSC 3.0. Switching on the new transmission standard are Sinclair’s WUCW (CW); Hubbard’s KSTP (ABC); CBS’s WCCO (CBS); Fox’s KMSP (Fox); and Tegna’s KARE...
Broadcasters have gotten a green light from the Federal Communications Commission to better pave the way for the next generation of over-the-air TV. The FCC has adopted rules to help both broadcasters and their viewers during the transition to a new ATSC...
The new order extends similar rules regarding multicast licensing and A/322 standard through July 17, 2027 and seeks comments on the marketplace for 3.0 patents Read the full article here
You can soon get Emergency information, news from your neighborhood and even entertainment faster than ever before. That’s thanks to “Next-Gen TV” technology and a new data delivery network announced on Monday, at the National Association of...