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This video is talking about some of the reason why ATSC 3.0 is having problems of getting in new devices.
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Weekly output: 1Password's Jeff Shiner, NextGen TV (x2), Verizon's myHome deals, Supreme Court on content moderation, whither Twitter, White House social media
Due to the non-magic of my filing two longer pieces earlier and then having two stories break hours apart in the same morning, Wednesday saw more than 3,200 words appear under my byline at two different sites. Patreon readers got one extra post this week, my recap of what I learned at VidCon from YouTubers, streamers and other content creators without boldface names about making a living and…

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#1Password#Anaheim#ATSC 3.0#Biden social media#Collision#content moderation#incentive auction#Jeff Shiner#Murthy v. Missouri#Netflix deal#NextGen TV#SCOTUS#Supreme Court#Twitter influencers#Verizon myHome#VidCon#White House
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I haven't bothered w broadcast tv in a solid 15 years and I decided to fix that, so I looked up what's been going on w the tech and uhhh wow. What a fucking Mess. They rolled out a whole new digital tv standard only like a decade later and put fucking targeted ads and drm into it. That's..... actually I'm pretty sure that's straight up illegal. You can't interfere w being able to record broadcasted video, that's like ,we had a whole big supreme court case about this. What in the fuck has the fcc been doing??
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Save Free TV - Let's Stop ATSC 3.0 DRM ! Broadcasters are Encrypting Over the Air TV Channels!
Sign the petition: https://lon.tv/atsc3petition - Efforts by broadcasters to encrypt ATSC 3.0 broadcasts are accelerating with most US cities now seeing at least one station restricted. When tuners get certified it's likely DVR and other time shifting features will remain locked out. See more ATSC 3 - http://lon.tv/ATSC3 and subscribe! http://lon.tv/s
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think i may get very autistic about over-the-air television omg .... i just learned theres a whole new broadcast standard ATSC 3.0 which can do like 4k hdr etc but can also have like interactive features ???? its been around since 2017 but theres been very little adoption in the us since the tuners for it are only put in the more expensive tvs and there arent too many channels that broadcast with it but like there are a few in my area i kinda wanna be able to watch them .... this may actually be the thing that gets me to finally buy a new tv and stop using the old lcd 720p tv i still have from 2012
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Will Brazil be able to make TV 3.0 work?
Brazil has announced the development of TV 3.0, based on the American ATSC 3.0 standard, allowing broadcast TV to merge with the digital world.
Although this combination brings many promises, there are doubts about the possibilities. It will not arrive until 2026 and will have to compete with other ecosystems that are already underway: smart TV and OTT integrators. In addition, TV 3.0 has not taken off in the United States, its country of origin.
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LG G4 vs Samsung S95F: Which flagship OLED TV is worth the money?
The G4 is one of the best OLED TVs LG has ever made, and because it debuted in 2024, it’s now heavily discounted. Pros Very high brightness for an OLED Full suite of gaming features Gorgeous design Cons No ATSC 3.0 tuner HDR color volume lags behind QD-OLED With incredible QD-OLED performance and ample features, the Samsung S95F is sure to be one of the year’s best TVs. It’s brand new,…
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Over-the-Air Broadcasts in 4K and HDR? It's Here (Sort Of) NextGen TV, formerly ATSC 3.0, promises free over-the-air 4K HDR content, and it may already be in your area.
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This video talks about why ATSC 3.0 is likely to be dead on arrival. He talks about this is what broadcasters are getting for insisting on DRM.
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Weekly output: pig butchering, NextGen TV, EV charging, Mark Vena podcast
I filed my last copy for this week at 10 p.m. Friday, and then it was a delight to have Saturday be my first legit work-free day since… um, Jan. 1. 1/16/2024: Don’t Engage: ‘Pig Butchering’ Scams Start With a Text, End in Financial Ruin, PCMag One reason I couldn’t unplug from work last Sunday: I had to watch my friend Sean Gallagher’s very good walkthrough of pig-butchering scams at the ShmooCon…
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#ATSC 3.0#battery-electric vehicle#broadcast TV#ces#consumer electronics show#electric car charging#EV charging#Mark Vena#NextGen TV#over-the-air TV#pig butchering#Shmoocon#Washington Auto Show
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Best indoor TV (2025): Mohu, Clearstream, one for all
If you like Free tools, indoor TVs must be high in your list. With a small prepaid fee, you will receive high quality, free digital broadcast programs such as local and national news, sports, movies and tons of television programs from the past. And now. Digital antennas today have provided many high-resolution channels and thanks to support ATSC 3.0 We can expect more features in the future,…
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Best indoor TV (2025): Mohu, Clearstream, one for all
If you like Free tools, indoor TVs must be high in your list. With a small prepaid fee, you will receive high quality, free digital broadcast programs such as local and national news, sports, movies and tons of television programs from the past. And now. Digital antennas today have provided many high-resolution channels and thanks to support ATSC 3.0 We can expect more features in the future,…
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BALITANG TEKNOLOHIYA: American Mainstream TV and News Broadcaster Groups joins forces with 'EdgeBeam Wireless' for cutting-edge technology services
IRVING, TEXAS -- Four (4) of the largest local broadcasting groups have collaborated to form a new joint venture called EdgeBeam Wireless, LLC. The Edward Willis Scripps Company (EWSC), Gray Media (GM), Nexstar Media Group Incorporated (NMGi) and Sinclair Broadcast Group (SBG), have come together to offer high-speed data transmission services across the United States of America (U.S.A.). Leveraging their uniquely efficient network architecture, along its transmission standards of the 'Advanced Television Systems Committee' (ATSC) version 3.0, which acts as a technological upgrade, EdgeBeam Wireless aspires to provide faster, more secure and cost-effective data delivery services.
But, to put into perspective, what does exactly is EdgeBeam Wireless (EBW)? It is a partnership endeavor working toward enhancing wireless data services in across a wide range of industries, such as automotive connectivity, content delivery networks (CDN), and even advanced Global Positioning System (GPS) services. Imagine effortless software updates in your car, seamless streaming of your favorite TV shows like Netflix, and seeking ways of navigation advancements from the GPS system, all are being accurately made possible by EBW.
The Advanced Television Systems Committee 3.0 is the newest broadcast standard, designed to make more efficient and robust data transmission possible. Thanks to the newest broadcasting technology, ATSC 3.0 sends you a lot of data to any number of devices including cars, drones, smartphones like iOS and Android systems, and even televisions at the speed of light with its digitally reliable source of media.
Whether your looking forward to catch up new or previous episodes of your favorite American television shows, the latest local & regional news in America, or finding one's way through a busiest streets in your neighborhood, EBW and ATSC 3.0 changes everything we think that we know about how should they gather and use data as business clients of broadcasting.
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