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Sinclair will provide hosting at no cost to the public television stations that will also have the option to pass through programming in high dynamic range.
Sinclair Broadcast Group and America’s Public Television Stations (APTS) today announced that, in markets where Sinclair has deployed NextGen Broadcast Service (ATSC 3.0) and a public television station has not, Sinclair will provide free carriage of a virtual channel from that public TV station.
Carriage of a broadcast-enabled virtual channel involves transmitting programming data within the NextGen signal that allows over-the-air viewers with NextGen TVs to see and select the channel in their programming guide and access the channel seamlessly over the Internet. Under this arrangement, Sinclair will provide hosting at no cost to the public television station. The public television stations will also have the option to pass through programming in high dynamic range (HDR), enhancing the video quality to the viewers.
Technologies such as Advanced HDR by Technicolor will allow content to be visually enhanced on NextGen TVs that support the improved picture format.
“America’s Public Television Stations are pleased to partner with Sinclair to offer more NextGen service to more public television viewers,” said Patrick Butler, APTS president-CEO. “We are proud to have helped public television stations in almost 30 markets make the transition to the NextGen TV broadcast standard. This partnership with Sinclair will help serve local communities while we work with other public television stations to transition to NextGen TV to advance their public service missions.”
“We are thrilled to continue