- In April 2025, FEMA lifted a 65-day hold on USD 38 million in grant reimbursements to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). This funding supports public media stations in upgrading their infrastructure, including transitions to advanced technologies such as ATSC 3.0 and digital alert capabilities, enhancing public alert systems across the U.S.
- In the 2025 NAB Show in Las Vegas, broadcasters and technology companies highlighted advancements in NextGen TV (ATSC 3.0). With availability in 76% of U.S. households, features such as High Dynamic Range (HDR) video and immersive Dolby Atmos audio were demonstrated. Companies such as Gray Media showcased enhancements including HDR10+ and Dolby Vision for live events, reflecting the industry's momentum in transforming viewing experiences through advanced broadcasting technologies
- In April 2024, Haivision Systems, a leading provider of real-time video networking and visual collaboration solutions, announced a successful integration of its advanced video encoders, decoders, and mobile video transmitters with Sony Corporation’s Creators’ Cloud for Enterprise. This collaboration highlights the effectiveness of Haivision's technology in conjunction with Sony's cloud production platform
- In February 2024, Sony unveiled the PDT-FP1, a dedicated portable data transmitter designed for high-speed, low-latency video and still image data transport over 5G networks. This innovative wireless communication device, when attached to a camera, facilitates rapid transmission from image capture to delivery, making it ideal for applications such as news reporting, event photography, and broadcast video production
- In January 2021, Electec announced the DDS digital broadcast FM transmitters and DDS radio digital FM modulator, available at 88-108 MHz frequency modulation 30 to 600 watts and 1.2 kilowatts for commercial and community radio stations



