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“Communicating Superstorm Sandy” Video Highlights Broadcasters’ Role of First...

As you know, the Future of TV blog highlights the latest innovations in broadcast technology, broadcast issues in Washington and the many ways local broadcasters are central to their communities. An...

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Working Toward an Effective Band Plan

Today AT&T, the National Association of Broadcasters and Verizon jointly posted the following blog:   The TV broadcast spectrum incentive auction proceeding raises some of the most difficult...

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Mobile TV is Put to the Test this Hurricane Season

Mobile TV has been highlighted heavily on The Future of TV Blog, and Dyle TV is one of the companies leading the way in this broadcast innovation. Not only does this technology bring viewers their...

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Members of Congress Voice Their Support for Broadcast TV Viewers

If not done correctly, the upcoming spectrum auction has the potential to disrupt Americans’ access to broadcast television – the local channels that are the most-watched and also available for free...

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What Consensus Really Means and the Importance of Driving It

Guest Blogger: NAB Spectrum Expert Rick Kaplan, Executive Vice President of Strategic Planning   In December, the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee conducted an oversight hearing on the Federal...

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More People Choosing Free, Over-The-Air TV Instead of Monthly Bills

A recent report from GFK Media & Entertainment found that more Americans are deciding to trade in expensive, pay-TV services for free, over-the-air broadcast TV available with an antenna. This...

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Members of Congress are Standing Up for Rural TV Viewers

More than 22.4 million American households (representing 59.7 million viewers) receive television exclusively through over-the-air broadcast signals – not a pay service such as cable or satellite....

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Which New Fall TV Show Will Be Your Favorite?

School buses are back on the roads and there’s a crispness in the air – although the season doesn’t technically begin until September 22, fall is here! With a new season comes new broadcast programming...

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Local TV News is the Top Conversation Starter!

One of the primary benefits of local TV stations is that they keep you informed and in touch with your community. Whether covering the high school football game or hosting a local health fair,...

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The Latest Offerings from Mobile TV

More Americans are checking out mobile TV, the service provided by stations that offers viewers the opportunity to watch broadcast TV – local news, weather, sports and favorite broadcast shows – while...

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