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NEXTGEN TV Q&A: What it is, how it works, what viewers will receive, much more
Posted by WRAL TechWire | Dec 16, 2020
Here is a Q&A about next generation TV as provided by Capitol Broadcasting as part of today’s NEXTGEN TV announcement.
Read MoreWRAL, WRAZ launch next generation in TV broadcasting across Triangle
Posted by Rick Smith | Dec 16, 2020
The next generation in TV broadcasting, including a sharper picture, higher quality sound, internet content and a more sophisticated emergency alert system, is now available across stations in the Triangle.
Read MoreCapitol Broadcasting’s Women’s Network helps middle school girls learn about tech
Posted by Rick Smith | Aug 15, 2018
Fifty middle school girls in the Triangle recently got to learn about professional careers in technology and news thanks to a service project of the Capitol Women’s Network.
Read MoreAmerican Tobacco Campus offers rotating space for retailers
Posted by Rick Smith | Jul 11, 2018
The American Tobacco Campus is accepting applications for a new pop-up space meant to highlight multiple innovative small businesses in a thriving urban setting.
Read MoreNorth Carolina, UNC-TV, Capitol deliver first test of emergency info via new TV technology
Posted by WRAL TechWire | May 23, 2018
The next generation of digital TV broadcasting technology recently took another step toward reality and deployment recently through 911 testing in North Carolina.
Read MoreNew WRAL TechWire website takes a top prize in Local Media Association Digital Innovation Contest
Posted by WRAL TechWire | Mar 16, 2018
WRAL TechWire’s new mobile-friendly website, which launched in December, took first place for Best Redesign/Relaunch in the Local Media Association Digital Innovation Contest.
Read MoreAll together now: Students, creators and professionals connect at NextGen mixer
Posted by WRAL News | Feb 20, 2018
NextGen engineers, investors and creators met with entrepreneurs and professionals of all ages and careers who would be using the new, cutting-edge technology.
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PHOTOS: Previewing the future of broadcast video
Posted by Jodi Leese Glusco | Feb 20, 2018
The National Association of Broadcasters and Raleigh’s Capitol Broadcasting, parent company of WRAL-TV and FOX 50, demonstrated live Olympics video transmitted in ATSC 3.0. Monday to a group of VIPs.
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