[opendtv] News: FCC Issues Last-Minute PSIP Reprieve
- From: Craig Birkmaier <craig@xxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 15:00:45 -0400
http://www.tvtechnology.com/pages/s.0157/t.13747.html
FCC Issues Last-Minute PSIP Reprieve
May 30, 2008
Today, May 30, was the deadline for broadcasters to implement the
ATSC PSIP standard so systems will provide accurate data about what's
on the air, even when that information changes on the fly.
But Thursday, the FCC clarified the rule to say that real-time
updates to a broadcaster's Event Information Table are permitted, but
not required under the PSIP standard the FCC ordered back on Dec. 31.
Broadcasters, led by NAB and the Association for Maximum Service
Television-as well as Harris Corp.-had called for an extension of the
deadline or a clarification that the standard does not require the
EITs to update on the fly as programming changes.
NAB, MSTV and Harris said equipment for real-time EIT updates is not
yet available.
But with no word from the FCC regarding an extension or clarification
until yesterday, some broadcasters took no chances, asking the FCC
for waivers of the deadline. One Washington law firm asked for
waivers for 11 of its clients with television stations "out of an
abundance of caution," saying the stations do not have the equipment
necessary for implementation of the standard.
Stations have worried for years about implementing PSIP, and for
months about the deadline.
The FCC included the implementation requirement in its Dec. 31 order
on the DTV transition. Jan. 4, TV Technology columnist Doug Lung
warned readers of RF Report: "It won't be easy!"
Feb. 29, NAB and MSTV requested a one-year extension, citing the lack
of availability of needed products, and in repeated meetings and
filings asked the FCC for the extension or clarification, saying that
the ATSC PSIP standard did not require the real-time updates.
The FCC has made something of a habit of issuing last minute
extensions of impossible deadlines, notably in its series of
extensions of the deadline for the transition of Broadcast Auxiliary
Services in the 2 GHz spectrum.
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