4K UHD Broadcasting Coming To Tegna Stations

KING TV and KONG TV will convert to Next Gen TV under a new infrastructure for the launch, with KONG TV as the lighthouse station. Tegna Inc. has partnered with GatesAir in this rollout. This includes a host of new features and technology. It’s based on an IP (Internet Protocol) backbone.

Broadcasters will be able to send 4K UHD signals or cram more high- or standard-definition channels into the same space. TECHHIVE

YES! You will need a new TV or a converter box to take advantage of this.

Jason Remington

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4 thoughts on “4K UHD Broadcasting Coming To Tegna Stations

  1. November 4, 2020 at QZVX

    Dick Ellingson says:

    y-a-w-n … did anybody mention content? Don’t wake me up until Next Gen TV can give me something to rival larger-than-life cubic zirconia in a rainbow of splashy yet romantic shades. Until then, I am so totally not there … pass me the gin, son …

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    • November 4, 2020 at QZVX

      Jason Remington says:

      They will have to use some filters with these tv news people. I don’t want to see the zits and blemishes in 3D.

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      • November 4, 2020 at QZVX

        Dick Ellingson says:

        Especially when they lean into the camera. Remember the guy who tried to put our eyes out with the paddle ball in House of Wax?

        Bleach those choppers too!

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        • Untitled Comment by Jason Remington

          That was a scary movie. The wax figure idea was used in an episode of Superman (George Reeves)

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