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MEMBERS

The members of the NextGen Video Information Systems Alliance represent the spectrum of the next generation video ecosystem.  Our Regular Members include:

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  • ATEME, a leader in video distribution infrastructure, serving premium content and the world’s largest service providers.

  • BitCentral provides media software solutions and tools that help media organizations to produce, distribute, and stream their stories efficiently and effortlessly.

  • Bitrouter, providing comprehensive products and engineering services for digital TV systems.

  • Comark Communications, Hitachi Kokusai Electric Comark and CDS, providing providing a range of transmission solutions for terrestrial television broadcasting and fully integrated ATSC 1.0 / 3.0 encoding / headend solutions.

  • D2D Technologies, specializing in solutions that transform digital video for reliable contribution of live events, production and content distribution in broadcast, cable, satellite and IPTV Markets. 

  • Device Solutions Inc. is a full-service embedded engineering firm specializing in wireless and low power devices; and the designer and developer of a licensable ATSC 3.0 mobile paging receiver reference design to support Emergency Digital Paging.

  • DigiCAP Co. Ltd, providing distribution technology solutions to media companies such as broadcasters, MPVDs, and telcos. 

  • DigIt Signage Technologies, providing video text and graphic solutions for the broadcast and cable TV industries.

  • Digital Alert Systems, designer and manufacturer of solutions across the emergency information landscape, including broadcast TV, cable TV, government and enterprise applications.  DAS contributed the Advanced Emergency Information specification to the ATSC 3.0 standard.

  • Enensys Technologies, designer and manufacturer of innovative professional equipment and software enabling efficient video delivery over terrestrial (ATSC 1.0, ATSC 3.0), satellite, and telecom networks (4G/5G, IPTV, OTT).

  • Harmonic, the worldwide leader in video delivery solutions, enables media companies and service providers to deliver ultra-high-quality streaming and broadcast services to consumers globally.

  • The Weather Company, an IBM Business, offers industry-leading weather solutions.

  • Thomson Broadcast continues revolutionize the TV experience, with initiatives such as cyber security products and services for enterprise and broadcasters, broadcast/mobile convergence programs, OTA Cloud Solutions, and most recently the addition of an ATSC 1.0-3.0 product line.

  • TitanTV, delivering real-time tools for program scheduling, signal prediction, PSIP metadata, desktop and mobile guides, waiver compliance and more.
  • Triveni Digital, who helped create ATSC 3.0, offers award-winning new products supporting ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0 simultaneous operations.  Leveraging decades of experience in the North American broadcast market, our US-based support and engineering staff help TV broadcasters make a smooth transition to Next Gen TV.

  • UniSoft Corporation, a software company specializing in the provision of broadcast, encoding and monitoring tools specific to interactive TV standards.

  • Verance, providing watermarking platforms that power broadband features on broadcast television by enabling dynamic advertising and interactivity across all screens and distribution paths.

  • VideoFlow, a leader in distributing broadcast-quality video over any IP network, including the Internet.

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Our Associate Members include broadcasters and other service providers with a demonstrated and pioneering commitment to NextGenTV:

  • Capitol Broadcasting Company.  Capitol owns 3 television stations and 9 radio stations in the Raleigh–Durham and Wilmington areas of North Carolina 

  • Georgia Public Broadcasting. A state-wide public broadcast network of nine public television stations deliver quality programming to every county in Georgia, as well as a listener-supported public radio network serving Georgia.

  • Gray Television. Gray Television is a leading media company that owns and operates high-quality stations in 113 television markets that collectively reach 36 percent of US television households..

  • Kentucky Educational Television.  KET is Kentucky's statewide public television network, providing locally produced and PBS programming and educational services. 

  • New Mexico PBS.  New Mexico PBS’ Mission is to inform, engage, educate and connect the state's diverse communities through quality programming, services and online content.

  • News Press Gazette.  NPG has extensive holdings in broadcast television and newspapers.

  • Ohio Educational Television Stations.  OETS supports its member organizations in providing the people of Ohio with opportunities for life-long learning through cost-effective public telecommunications services.

  • PBS North Carolina, North Carolina's only statewide public media network, with 12 stations providing four full-time, unique broadcast program channels.

  • Sinclair Broadcast Group / OneMedia 3.0.  Sinclair owns, operates and/or provides services to 191 television stations in 89 markets, is a leading local news provider in the country and owns multiple national networks.  

  • WKAR, Public Media from Michigan State University

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