Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us
A blue background indicates an affiliate originating as a digital subchannel. A gray background indicates a low-power station or translator. A lavender blue background indicates an affiliate originating as a digital subchannel of a low-power station. An orange background indicates a station transmitting in the ATSC 3.0 format.
ATSC 3.0 is a major version of the ATSC standards for terrestrial television broadcasting created by the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC). [1] [2] [3]The standards are designed to offer support for newer technologies, including HEVC for video channels of up to 2160p 4K resolution at 120 frames per second, wide color gamut, high dynamic range, Dolby AC-4 and MPEG-H 3D Audio ...
The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) is an international nonprofit organization developing technical standards for digital terrestrial television and data broadcasting. ATSC's 120-plus member organizations represent the broadcast, broadcast equipment, motion picture, consumer electronics, computer, cable, satellite and semiconductor ...
This page was last edited on 3 February 2023, at 01:50 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Boston: 2 5 WGBH-TV: PBS: World on 2.2 4 20 WBZ-TV: CBS: Start TV on 4.2, Dabl on 4.3, Fave TV on 4.4 5 33 WCVB-TV: ABC: MeTV on 5.2, Story Television on 5.3 7 35 WHDH: Ind. This TV on 7.2 25 34 WFXT: Fox: Comet on 25.2, Laff on 25.3 Boston: Worcester: 27 19 WUTF-TV: UniMás
KSTR-DT in Irving, Texas, an ATSC 3.0 station, on virtual channel 49; KSWL-LD in Lake Charles, Louisiana; KTAS in San Luis Obispo, California; KTCA-TV in Saint Paul, Minnesota, on virtual channel 2; KTLP-LD in Pueblo, Colorado; KTWC-LD in Crockett, Texas; KUNP-LD in Portland, Oregon, on virtual channel 47, which rebroadcasts KUNP; KUSD-TV in ...
ATSC standards are marked A/x (x is the standard number) and can be downloaded for free from the ATSC's website at ATSC.org. ATSC Standard A/53, which implemented the system developed by the Grand Alliance, was published in 1995; the standard was adopted by the Federal Communications Commission in the United States in 1996. It was revised in 2009.