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'''Programming Metadata Communication Protocol (PMCP)''' is a standard for use within [[digital television]] broadcast facilities for transfer of the source data used to generate [[electronic program guide]] listings and other program-related information. The resulting data may then be sent to a [[PSIP]] generator for conversion to broadcast-ready format.
== Standards ==
The Programming Metadata Communication Protocol (PMCP) is critical to viewers of digital television in the United States and other ATSC countries. When viewing digital television channels, people have become accustomed to navigating between channels via an [[electronic program guide]] (EPG). The data which populates the EPG comes from the [[ATSC Standards|ATSC]]'s [[Program and System Information Protocol]] (PSIP). PMCP provides the source data for PSIP, including which programs are airing on which channel, at which time. It also includes a great deal of extended data, including a synopsis of the program, year of production, V-Chip rating data, closed captioning indication, etc.
PMCP, defined in the Advanced Television Systems Committee's A/76B
PMCP data can be used to create [[MPEG-2]] Program Specific Information (PSI, generally Program Association and Program Map Tables) mostly useful to receiving devices and PSIP, the Program and System Information Protocol, published as ATSC A/65, which generally includes program and channel guides which are useful for viewers deciding which television program to watch. Although most ATSC users are terrestrial broadcasters, PMCP includes the capability to specify information used in cable and satellite-delivered ATSC transports.
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PMCP's development is managed by the ATSC's TSG/S1 group, which meets as needed, and reports to the Technology and Standards Group within the ATSC. It is an open, due process group, with a diverse membership, which during the heydey of PMCP development, numbered in the dozens.
PMCP was first published as A/76 in November of 2004
==References==
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