A look at the shift to the ATSC 3.0 TV broadcast standard, still not available in many major markets since its 2017 launch, as free streaming TV channels surge (Janko Roettgers/The Verge)

A look at the shift to the ATSC 3.0 TV broadcast standard, still not available in many major markets since its 2017 launch, as free streaming TV channels surge (Janko Roettgers/The Verge)

A look at the shift to the ATSC 3.0 TV broadcast standard, still not available in many major markets since its 2017 launch, as free streaming TV channels surge (Janko Roettgers/The Verge)

A look at the shift to the ATSC 3.0 TV broadcast standard, still not available in many major markets since its 2017 launch, as free streaming TV channels surge (Janko Roettgers/The Verge) https://bit.ly/3mQLUoQ

Janko Roettgers / The Verge:
A look at the shift to the ATSC 3.0 TV broadcast standard, still not available in many major markets since its 2017 launch, as free streaming TV channels surge  —  Antenna television is back.  In recent years, millions of cord-cutters have rediscovered antennas as a reliable …


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