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  2. NextGen TV, also known as ATSC 3.0 or NextGenTV, is the latest version of over-the-air antenna TV. This groundbreaking standard redefines the way we experience broadcast television. NextGen TV features many enhancements and innovations that go beyond the capabilities of previous digital televisions.

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    Here's the top-line info: 1. If you get your TV from streaming, cable or satellite, NextGen TV/ATSC 3.0 won't affect you at all. 2. The transition is voluntary. Stations don't have to switch. Many have already, however, for reasons we'll explain below. 3. It's not backwards-compatible with the current HD standard (ATSC 1.0), so your current TV won'...

    Put simply: If you connect an antenna to your TV you will receive free programming, just like most people can get now. Yet, that is selling the potential benefits of NextGen TV short. NextGen TV is IP-based, so in practice it can be moved around your home just like any internet content can right now. For example, you connect an antenna to a tuner b...

    In November of 2017, the Federal Communications Commission approved ATSC 3.0 as the next generation of broadcast standard, on a "voluntary, market-driven basis" (PDF). It also required stations to continue broadcasting ATSC 1.0 (i.e. "HD"). This is actually part of the issue as to why it's voluntary. During the mandatory DTV transition in the early...

    One of NextGen TV's more controversial features is a "return data path," which is a way for the station you're watching to knowyou're watching. Not only does this allow a more accurate count of who's watching what shows, but it creates the opportunity for every marketer's dream: targeted advertising. Ads specific to your viewing habits, income leve...

    Another point of potential contention is getting ATSC 3.0 tuners into phones. At a most basic level, carriers like AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile are in the business of selling you data. If suddenly you can get lots of high-quality content for free on your phone, they potentially lose money. Ever wonder why your phone doesn't have an FM radio tuner? Sa...

    NextGen TV is not backward compatible with current TV tuners. To get it, you'll eventually need either a new TV or an external tuner. However, you shouldn't feel a push to upgrade since: 1. NextGen TV/ATSC 3.0 isn't mandatory, and it doesn't affect cable, satellite or streaming TV. 2. HD tuners cost as little as $30 to $40 now, and NextGen TV tuner...

    If you want to check it out for yourself, many of you already can. The first stop is to go to WatchNextGenTV.com. That website will help you find what stations in your area are broadcasting, or which ones will soon. Next up you'll need something to receive it. If you're in the market for a new TV there are several options available from Hisense, LG...

    One company is using the bandwidth and IP nature of NextGen to do something a little different. It's a hybrid paid TV service, sort of like cable/satellite, but using over-the-air broadcasts to deliver the content. It's called Evoca, and right now it's available only in Boise, Idaho. Edge Networks is the company behind it, and it wants to roll it o...

    The transition from analog broadcasting to HD, if you count from the formation of the Grand Alliance to the final analog broadcast, took 16 years. Though many aspects of technology move rapidly, getting dozens of companies, plus the governments of the US and many other countries, all to agree to specific standards, takes time. So does the testing o...

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  3. May 9, 2024 · After some ups and downs in 2023, activity in the first five months of 2024 markedly accelerated for ATSC 3.0, the terrestrial broadcast system standard created by the Advanced Television Systems Committee, also known as “NextGen TV.” There’s been further proliferation.

  4. May 12, 2022 · ATSC 3.0 (also referred to as NextGen TV) is the future of over-the-air (OTA) TV, combining existing antenna technologies with internet-powered tools to deliver...

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  5. Apr 2, 2020 · NextGen TV is an evolution of the current ATSC over-the-air broadcast standard used in North America, and TV stations are already planning for its roll-out. We’ll guide you through what...

  6. FREE. UPGRADEABLE. IMMERSIVE. INTERACTIVE. EXPERIENCE FREE BROADCAST TV. NEXTGEN TV is a free, over-the-air service available to viewers with an antenna in most major markets. All you need is a NEXTGEN TV and an HD antenna, and you can watch a wide variety of broadcast channels at no charge. Choose from top TV tech brands. Featured. Partner.

  7. What is Next Generation TV? The next generation of broadcast television technology is deploying in cities across the country. NEXTGEN TV, also known as ATSC 3.0, offers 4K ultra high-definition video quality, theater-like sound, mobile reception and innovative new features to enhance and expand your broadcast viewing experience.

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