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Brazil’s official adoption today of its groundbreaking “DTV+” system marks a major milestone in the Americas’ transition to next-generation broadcasting, according to ATSC,™ The Broadcast Standards Association,™ the international standards development organization behind the suite of standards known as ATSC 3.0.
By ATSC · Via Business Wire · August 27, 2025
Two dozen companies from around the world will showcase new options for next-generation broadcasting in the 2025 NAB Show’s epicenter for ATSC 3.0 standards, located in booth W3056 in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, starting Sunday, April 6 and continuing through Wednesday afternoon, April 9.
By ATSC · Via Business Wire · April 4, 2025

A host of new ATSC 3.0 receivers and enhanced broadcast services will reach U.S. consumers this year, with RCA launching a lineup of NEXTGEN TV sets and new ATSC 3.0 accessory receivers from ADTH, MyVelo, Stavix, Vbox, Zapperbox, and Zinwell among the new consumer products showcased at ATSC’s 2025 CES exhibit at Central Hall 20340. Expanded High Dynamic Range, interactive gaming, and digital signage options are also being shown this week, as local stations and networks take advantage of the key benefits of next-generation broadcasting -- including the ability to launch virtual channels with internet connections.
By ATSC · Via Business Wire · January 6, 2025

ATSC, the Broadcast Standards Association, today announced that Brazil’s Fórum do Sistema Brasileiro de TV Digital Terrestre (SBTVD Forum) has recommended to the Brazilian government the selection of the ATSC 3.0 “physical layer” as the over-the-air transmission system for the country’s upgrade to next-generation broadcast terrestrial “TV 3.0” services. The long-awaited recommendation follows extensive testing in Brazil to meet the market demands for the country of more than 200 million people, and reaffirms the previous selection of several other ATSC technologies for the TV 3.0 system.
By ATSC · Via Business Wire · July 24, 2024

The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) announced today that the Fórum Sistema Brasileiro TV Digital Terrestre (SBTVD Forum) has recommended to the Brazilian government the selection of several technologies proposed by ATSC for Brazil’s next-generation terrestrial digital television standard.
By ATSC · Via Business Wire · January 18, 2022