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Williamsport/State College, Pa. â Thanks to a generous $11,000 grant from the TEGNA Foundation/WNEP-TV of TEGNA, Inc., AIDS Resource will continue its at-home HIV testing program. The program was originally intended to end on December 11.
With the grant funding, the organization will continue to acquire at-home HIV tests and mail them directly to at-risk community members across its 10-county coverage area. Remote health services are especially essential given the continued spread of COVID-19. Many people are choosing to stay at home as much as possible to minimize the possibility of getting sick.
The stay-at-home orders and quarantining have limited AIDS Resourceâs testing efforts, according to Kirsten Burkhart, agency Executive Director. âItâs important for those at risk of contracting HIV to know their status, but we also must do our part to keep people safe from the pandemic,â she said. âThis initiative affords us the opportunity to do both.â
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Television providers are working together to test how NEXTGEN TV signals could best be transmitted by cable TV systems
Broadcasters supporting the Phoenix, Arizona Model Market project for NEXTGEN TV along with broadcaster group Pearl TV today announced that they have begun initial testing of NEXTGEN TV over limited cable infrastructure, through a cooperative effort with Comcast. NEXTGEN TV is utilizing ATSC 3.0, the landmark technology now being deployed across the country that is designed to merge over-the-air with over-the top TV content.
The Phoenix Model Market Partners are now working closely with Comcast in Portland, Oregon to explore how to deliver NEXTGEN TV services to Comcast s infrastructure in an effort that will require significant technical collaboration. This work could give the industry a foundation for a real world technical example of how to transmit ATSC 3.0 over hybrid fiber-coaxial infrastructure.
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Starting this week, Michigan viewers in the nation’s 14th largest TV market get a taste of the future as five local TV stations band together to launch NEXTGEN TV in Detroit.
The broadcast advance also signals the beginning of another project – the launch of the “Motown 3.0 Open Test Track” for merging automotive applications with NEXTGEN TV powered by the ATSC 3.0 standard. In addition to a better viewing and listening experience for consumers, NEXTGEN TV will also provide an avenue for advanced emergency alerting information for mobile viewers in future vehicles equipped with NEXTGEN TV receivers.
ABC affiliate WXYZ-TV (Channel 7, E.W. Scripps), NBC affiliate WDIV-TV (Channel 4, Graham Media Group), CBS owned and operated station WWJ-TV (Channel 62), MyNetworkTV affiliate and NEXTGEN TV host station WMYD-TV (Channel 20, E.W. Scripps), and Fox Television owned and operated station WJBK-TV (Channe
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