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Posted on May 14th, 2025 by HSteffen
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Posted on September 13th, 2022 by HSteffen
With the start of the NFL Football 2022 season, we are providing the following pointers about your MediaStar schedule submissions to ensure your post-air schedules and reports are updated accurately and efficiently. Update Post-Air Times – Please update your MediaStar schedules to reflect the network’s post-air times. This is particularly important in any instance where […]
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Posted on November 23rd, 2021 by HSteffen
On Friday, November 19th TitanTV, Inc held the next webinar in the “In Lieu of NAB Show 2021” series. TitanTV has been working with others in the broadcast industry to help develop the Addressable Asset Identification Standard (AAIS) for NextGen Distribution. Heidi Steffen was joined by several guest of the participating companies to explain the […]
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Posted on November 15th, 2021 by HSteffen
Addressable Asset Identification Standard for NextGen Distribution– Friday, November 19th at 2pm EST/1pm CST/11am PST TitanTV, Inc, has been working with others in the broadcast industry to develop the Addressable Asset Identification Standard (AAIS) in association with NextGen Distribution. Heidi Steffen will be joined by several guest of the participating companies to explain the new […]
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Posted on June 3rd, 2021 by HSteffen
You are invited to join us for a joint webinar with TitanTV, Inc, Unisoft Corporation, and S&T as we discuss NEXTGEN TV – ATSC 3.0 Guide Data. See first hand how your station can create, manage, and make last minute changes to your 3.0 channel’s ESG (electronic service guide) Data in real time. Webinar: Wednesday, […]
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Posted on June 23rd, 2020 by HSteffen
Provided by Red Bee Media Red Bee Media, in partnership with TitanTV, strives to provide our clients and vendors with the most up-to-date metadata and listings. In doing so, we ask stations to help assist in our collaborative efforts to provide accurate and up-to-date listings by providing schedules to us using the following steps: All […]
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Posted on February 11th, 2020 by TitanTV, Inc.
TitanTV, Inc. is happy to announce the relaunch of our website, AntennaWeb.org. This site allows consumers to discover how many free over-the-air channels they are able to receive from their local broadcasters as well as to make more informed decisions about “cutting the cord.” We redesigned AntennaWeb from the ground up, with a refreshed look […]
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Posted on February 28th, 2019 by TitanTV, Inc.
A high quality electronic program guide (EPG) is an essential component of any television broadcast website today, as it has become the primary means for viewers to discover not only “what’s on” right now but also in the following time slots. When supported with simple social media messaging, such as linking to an EPG on […]
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Posted on May 23rd, 2018 by TitanTV, Inc.
Beginning with the ATSC 1.0 Standard, TitanTV, Inc. established its position as a leader in the reliable and timely delivery of PSIP data. TitanTV strives to be involved early on as new innovations and standards emerge and we have succeeded in helping industry partners demonstrate new advancements. Through trial projects, such the ATSC-M/H (mobile TV […]
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Posted on April 26th, 2018 by TitanTV, Inc.
The NAB Show in Las Vegas came at a particularly interesting time for our industry, as several major initiatives and trends are coalescing this year, driving significant change. Not since the digital transition has the future been so uncertain. While that uncertainty is creating challenges, it is also creating opportunities. It was clear from our […]
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