Flixed Newsletter 2 - Jan.6/2019

Flixed Newsletter - Huge Live TV Updates This Year with ATSC 3.0

Issue 1: January 6, 2019

This year is going to be good news for over-the-air (OTA) broadcast TV lovers. The all-new ATSC 3.0 standard is on its way, and 2020 will be the first year major consumer-facing products come available for the new standard. This week, we'll give you a quick guide on what ATSC 3.0 is and why it matters for cord-cutters. Read on to find out more in this week's Stream Report.

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Streamer's Spotlight: What is ATSC 3.0?

Over-the-air broadcast signals and receiving devices all follow a technological standard (just like Wi-Fi). That standard is determined by the Advanced Television Systems Committee or ATSC. The ATSC developed the framework for its newest technological update to digital broadcast signals (3.0), which we'll see come into fruition in 2020. By combining OTA signals with your home internet connection, ATSC 3.0 promises some huge upgrades to OTA broadcasts

But what can we expect with ATSC 3.0?

Here Comes the Better Picture Quality

Most OTA broadcasts currently max out at 1080p. With the ATSC 3.0 standard, however, you'll be able to experience stunning 4K HD broadcasts over the air. At present, 4K HD is fairly rare even with traditional cable TV, and heavy on the data with on-demand services. But with broadcast networks updating and broadcasting in 4K HD, you'll be able to enjoy a significant amount of live TV with supremely high quality.

Alongside that, we'll get improved frame rates and HDR image quality,

Better Signal Quality with a Smaller Antenna

A huge benefit to ATSC 3.0 is better signal strength. You'll be able to get more channels in higher quality with a smaller antenna. For those living in apartments, this will be a huge boon. But it's also a boon for anyone who tends to struggle to get a wide range of channels due to geographic obstacles.

Sound Quality Improved

Better signal quality and strength also means better sound. ATSC 3.0 allows for popular new high-quality sound formats, including Dolby Atmos and DST:X.

Digital Interactivity

Because the OTA signal is boosted by your home data connection, ATSC 3.0 devices will have a new level of interactivity that was previously unavailable with the 1.0 standard. In particular, many developers may be rushing to create digital apps specifically for ATSC 3.0 devices, which means a new way to watch and interact with your live TV content from over the air.

This Week's Streaming Guide

1. March to the Super Bowl Continues this WEEKEND

Vikings vs. 49ers (NBC) and Titans vs. Ravens (CBS) this Saturday; Texans vs. Chiefs (CBS) and Seahawks vs. Packers (FOX) this Sunday. Watch uusing fuboTV, YouTube TV, or Hulu with Live TV. -

2. New CBS Crime Drama 'FBI: Most Wanted' This TUESDAY

Don't miss this high-stakes crime drama series from CBS. Watch the first episode on CBS All Access. -

News and Industry Developments

1. AT&T TV Now Drops Support for Roku Devices

AT&T and Roku are working on a new deal to re-add support...maybe. -

2. ATSC 3.0 Devices to Highlight CES 2020

ATSC 3.0 devices will be all the rage at this year's CES 2020 at the new standard goes into focus. -

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