Not far behind IP is another potentially game-changing standard, ATSC 3.0. Now that the FCC has given the greenlight for broadcasters to start testing the Next Gen TV standard, what they will be able to learn from the NAB Show will have an impact on deployment (see “ATSC 3.0 Tech Getting Spotlight at NAB Show”). For Michael Saffell, director of engineering for WMUR in Manchester, N.H., a Hearst Television station, it’s “reality setting in that even though we aren’t to ATSC 3.0 yet, we will need to plan to compete in a 5G world.”
“The rapid pace of change across technology is affecting all aspects of the industry” Sahara expressed, and there will be more of that development on hand at NAB than IP and ATSC. Livestreaming, virtual set technology, workflow automation, studio display technology and other advances are sure to make it a busy show
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