The FCC Will Allow ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC TV Stations to Shutdown Free ATSC 1.0 & Switch to ATSC 3.0 Only

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today issued a Public Notice to facilitate the transition of local broadcasters to ATSC 3.0, the next-generation television standard designed to enhance viewer experiences with improved picture quality, immersive audio, and interactive features. The Media Bureau's notice outlines regulatory support and clarifies processing practices for ATSC 3.0 license applications, aiming to streamline the shift from the current ATSC 1.0 standard while ensuring minimal disruption to viewers.
 
Color Me Confused. The title says:

The FCC Will Allow ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC TV Stations to Shutdown Free ATSC 1.0 & Switch to ATSC 3.0 Only


Yet in the text of the article:
The notice also emphasizes existing flexibilities in the rules to support the transition. Notably, ATSC 3.0 stations are only required to simulcast their primary stream in ATSC 1.0, not multicast streams, allowing broadcasters to allocate resources efficiently while adopting the new standard. This flexibility aims to balance innovation with viewer accessibility.

Seems to be a little of a contradiction, if I am reading this correctly.
 
Color Me Confused. The title says:

The FCC Will Allow ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC TV Stations to Shutdown Free ATSC 1.0 & Switch to ATSC 3.0 Only


Yet in the text of the article:
The notice also emphasizes existing flexibilities in the rules to support the transition. Notably, ATSC 3.0 stations are only required to simulcast their primary stream in ATSC 1.0, not multicast streams, allowing broadcasters to allocate resources efficiently while adopting the new standard. This flexibility aims to balance innovation with viewer accessibility.

Seems to be a little of a contradiction, if I am reading this correctly.
We may all have to keep Dish Network forever if OTA goes ATSC 3.0 and DRM!

CHARLIE WINS AGAIN!

BTY, NO ONE in my DMA is even experimenting with ATSC 3.0.

If my 5 TiVos can't pick up a signal I'll not bother to buy an ATSC 3.0 tuner, regardless.
 
My Sony tv has a 3.0 tuner in it, but nobody is broadcasting it in Tulsa even though its been a coming soon joke for more than 5 yrs now. I won't go out of my way to spend any money for a new tuner either should 1.0 get turned off. It's mainly live sports and local weather reports that I use OTA for now. I can do without the sports and get weather forecasting from other places.
 
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My luck (after just getting HD Homerun without the 3.0, because who is broadcasting 3.0?), all the locals in NE Ohio will switch to 3.0 tomorrow.
 

Explain the 3.0 debate (likely scenarios)