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ION Media Networks Launches Digital Broadcast "Triple Play" in New York City and Washington, D.C.
ION Media Networks today announced the launch of its Digital Broadcast "Triple Play" in New York City and Washington, D.C. The DTV "Triple Play" includes the broadcast of the Company's flagship network, ION Television, in high-definition, two additional digital networks, plus Mobile DTV.
The successful digital TV transition has enabled new transmission capabilities, including Mobile Digital Television (Mobile DTV), a new digital format allowing broadcasters to use subchannels to transmit TV content to mobile devices. ION is among the first broadcasters to demonstrate the viability of all three technologies in one broadcast stream in the nation's largest TV market and the nation's capital.
ION's focus on Washington, D.C. is part of a broader initiative in support of the Open Mobile Video Coalition (OMVC), a trade group of over 800 commercial and public television stations, working to create a showcase for Mobile DTV in the nation's capital to highlight the potential for expanding broadcast television beyond the living room to all mobile devices in the digital age.
"Digital technology lets us reach more homes, enables HD quality and new digital networks, as well as mobile reception," said Brandon Burgess, Chairman and CEO of ION Media Networks. "Among all these benefits, Mobile DTV may prove to be the most significant in the long run, allowing broadcasters to think beyond the living room and bring live television and real time information to consumers wherever they may be."
"The launch of ION's Mobile DTV signals in NYC and D.C. is a pay off from the industry's efforts to create a unifying technology standard," said Brett Jenkins, ION's Vice President of Technology. "The Mobile DTV eco system has now developed to the point that broadcasters are able to launch beta services, and we're beginning to think through consumer and business implementations. The work of the Open Mobile Video Coalition and its broadcast members have made this implementation possible, and we look forward to working with the industry to capitalize on its potential."
ION is using technology known as ATSC-M/H, which was developed by the Advanced Television Systems Committee specifically to enable delivery of television to mobile and handheld devices. In New York, where the signal is transmitted from ION's owned and operated station, WPXN, the mobile stream is broadcast alongside WPXN's HD signal and ION's two multicast channels. But it has additional formatting that allows it to be picked up by receivers that are mobile, such as phones or an in-vehicle screen. The signal is "in-band," meaning that it uses the existing DTV spectrum allocated to the station.
About ION Television
ION Television (www.iontelevision.com) is a general entertainment network which reaches over 96 million U.S. television households via its nationwide broadcast television, cable and satellite distribution systems. Launched in 2006, ION Television features popular TV series and movies from the award-winning libraries of RHI Entertainment, CBS Television, NBC Universal, Sony Pictures Television, Twentieth Television and Warner Bros. Parent company, ION Media Networks, Inc., owns and operates the nation's largest broadcast television station group. Using its digital multicasting capability, ION Media Networks has launched the digital TV brands qubo, a channel for children focusing on literacy and values, and ION Life, a channel dedicated to active living and personal growth. It also has launched Open Mobile Ventures Corporation (OMVION), a business unit focused on the research and development of portable, mobile and out-of-home transmission technology using over-the-air digital television spectrum. For more information, visit www.ionmedia.com.
About Open Mobile Video Coalition
The Open Mobile Video Coalition, a voluntary association of some 450 commercial broadcast stations across the U.S. who have been working to accelerate the development of Mobile DTV. Earlier this year, the OMVC announced that more than 70 stations in 28 markets across the U.S. are committed to launching the service, with nine ION stations included in this initial roll out. Other ION stations include WPPX in Philadelphia, WBPX in Boston, and WCPX in Chicago.

