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Critically acclaimed IFC comedy series “Brockmire” will be the focus of a 2017 NAB Show Super Session. “Brockmire” executive producer and series star Hank Azaria, series star Amanda Peet, and IFC president Jennifer Caserta will appear onstage to discuss the “slightly off” new comedy series Monday, April 24 at the NAB Show in Las Vegas.
With completion of a next-generation broadcast TV standard now in sight, broadcasters and equip-ment suppliers will be highlighting the diverse capabilities of the ATSC 3.0 standard in the “NextGen TV Hub” at the 2017 NAB Show at the end of April. Billed as the epicenter of next-generation televi-sion at the show, the NextGen TV Hub: Powered by ATSC 3.0 will prominently highlight the capabili-ties of the new broadcast standard, with a comprehensive display in the Grand Lobby of the Las Ve-gas Convention Center. During the 2017 NAB Show, a live ATSC 3.0 broadcast will originate from local station KLSV-LD on Black Mountain in Las Vegas and will transmit a variety of stunning 4K Ul-tra HDTV programming. The broadcast will be received on an LG Electronics 4K Ultra HDTV set with an integrated ATSC 3.0 tuner at the NextGen TV Hub.
Read more: NextGen TV Hub to Showcase Benefits of New Broadcast TV Standard at 2017 NAB Show
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In response to the FCC approving a report and order allowing for channel sharing by stations outside the broadcast television spectrum auction, the following statement can be attributed to NAB Executive Vice President of Communications Dennis Wharton:
Read more: NAB Statement on FCC Approval of Channel Sharing Order