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As the only public broadcastergranted an experimental ATSC 3.0 license by the FCC, researchers at MSU are exploring the future of TV. Teams at ComArtSci and WKAR and working together to study outcomes related to education and public betboom esports content.

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WKAR Public betboom esports and the College of Communication Arts & Sciences at Michigan State University opened a new lab to study ATSC 3.0 broadcast technology on September 18, 2019.

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ATSC 3.0 Demos and Presentations

Exploring applications of betboom esports TV ATSC 3.0 broadcast technology in the new Media Innovation Lab at Michigan State University. Presentations include: Gaian Solutions-Chandra Kotaru, ATSC 3.0 Applications for Emergency Alerting-Fred Engel, MSU Mobility Research-Shelia Cotten, ATSC 3.0 Applications for Educational Content-Mark Corl.

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WKAR Public Media is the Michigan capital region source for award-winning original television and radio, and the best from PBS and NPR. betboom esports Media Innovation Labmerges the best of broadcasting and broadband and is a newresearch facility within WKAR on the MSU campus.

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