Who’s Leading the NEXTGEN TV Revolution?


Ateme, with its robust portfolio of cutting-edge solutions, including advanced HEVC compression, comprehensive HDR support, and seamless IP delivery capabilities, powers over half of all ATSC 3.0 deployments. We provide broadcasters with the tools necessary to unlock the full potential of ATSC 3.0, enabling them to deliver immersive viewing experiences that captivate audiences and redefine the standards of broadcast entertainment.
Key Benefits of Ateme’s Solution

Unforgettable Viewing Experiences
Deliver stunning picture and audio quality with minimum bandwidth, enhanced interactivity, and personalized content.

Seamlessly Transition to the Future
Optimize your ATSC 1.0 station and deliver a smooth, flexible migration to ATSC 3.0 on your timeline

Simplify Your Operations
Seamless ecosystem integration, AWARN compliance, reduced operational complexity
Embrace the Future of Broadcast with NEXTGEN TV
In today’s competitive media landscape, viewers demand more: more content, more viewing options, and more personalized experiences. To thrive, broadcasters must evolve. NEXTGEN TV, powered by ATSC 3.0 and TV 3.0 / DTV+ offers the flexibility and immersive quality viewers crave.
Ateme: Your Partner in NEXTGEN TV Transition
For years, Ateme has empowered broadcasters to seamlessly transition to the future. We optimize existing ATSC 1.0 systems and unlock the full potential of ATSC 3.0, providing a robust foundation for your migration.
Ateme’s Comprehensive NEXTGEN TV Solution
Our end-to-end solution covers the entire processing and distribution chain: encoding, transcoding, statistical multiplexing, packaging, and origin. We deliver unparalleled video quality at minimal bandwidth, with comprehensive codec support (MPEG-2, H.264, HEVC, SHVC), HDR and dynamic HDR (HDR10+, Advanced HDR, Dolby Vision), immersive audio, MPEG-H 3D, and Dolby AC4.
Simplify Your Operations, Scale Your Growth
Ateme’s NEXTGEN TV solution simplifies workflows and scales with your evolving needs. Seamlessly transition from:
- ATSC1.0 to ATSC3.0
- SD/HD to Full HD/UHD
- Expand audio capabilities to 5.1 and NGA.
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In today’s rapidly evolving broadcast landscape, geographic constraints can severely limit the reach and effectiveness of content delivery. At KCWF Las Cruces, Ateme has successfully addressed this challenge by implementing an ATSC solution designed to seamlessly overcome geographic barriers, enhancing broadcasting reach and quality.
With Ateme’s innovative ATSC solution:
- Broadcasters can efficiently distribute high-quality content across vast and challenging geographic regions.
- Future-proof infrastructure that adapts to evolving broadcast standards and technologies.
- Cost-effective deployment, reducing overall capital expenditure for broadcasters.
Ateme continues to empower broadcasters globally, ensuring that geographic limitations no longer define broadcasting capabilities.
Discover how Ateme can revolutionize your broadcast strategy today.
Overcoming Geographic Barriers in Broadcasting with ATSC 3.0
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What is NEXTGEN TV?
NEXTGEN TV is the moniker given to the new ATSC 3.0 standard. ATSC 3.0 is the fourth and latest standard for terrestrial (over-the-air) television in North America. It was finalized in 2017 and first launched in South Korea that same year. Like its predecessor, ATSC 1.0, ATSC 3.0 is a digital standard (video, audio and data are represented and transported digitally) but that is where the similarities end. Based on IP protocols, ATSC 3.0 uses more efficient encoding and transport technologies. It combines over-the-air broadcasts with broadband distribution to enable personalized content, targeted advertising, and interactive services – retaining both the efficiency of broadcast distribution and the flexibility offered by two-way broadband connections. Support for higher resolutions, greater picture contrast, deeper shades of color and immersive audio greatly enhance the user experience. These enhancements allow for new revenue models (such as premium services, transactional services as well as greater ad revenues due to better targeting).
In addition to South Korea, ATSC 3.0 is available in more than 50 metropolitan regions in the US, with many more to be added in the near future. It was also launched in January of 2022 in Jamaica. Brazil is using a number of ATSC 3.0 technologies for its TV 3.0 service, while India is considering it for direct to mobile services.