Conference Updates
Digital Cinema and the Blurring Line by Brett Moss, 03.26.2007
There once was a clear line demarcating broadcasting and cinema. That line has blurred at a rapidly increasing pace over the last few years with the increased usage of digital material and procedures in both industries..
More... Television Sessions Help Engineers Start Final DTV Countdown02.23.2007
With the complete shutdown of analog transmission now less than two years away, the annual Broadcast Engineering Conference (BEC) begins its seventh decade at NAB2007 with a full slate of activities..
More... NAB2007 Adds Several New Conferences02.23.2007
With the pace of new technology traveling at lightning-speed, it’s a godsend to have one location where it all ties together. For many, that one location is the annual NAB convention. To help keep up with the latest technology..
More... North Hall Grows With HD Radio02.23.2007
Even as the NAB exhibition gets busier and busier each year, there’s been one corner of the Las Vegas Convention Center that’s remained quiet for the last few shows..
More... MoTV: Getting Bigger all the Time02.23.2007
The signs are all around us. Just check in with any of the cell phone kiosks in your nearest shopping mall. Ask about what they have in the way of phones for mobile video..
More... Everything Audio at the BEC by John L. Poray, CAE, 01.30.2007
This year’s Ennes Workshop is titled, “Everything Audio — Radio and TV,” and is produced by Ennes Trustee and Education Director Frederick Baumgartner, CPBE, director of broadcast engineering at Qualcomm MediaFLO..
More... Radio at Work: Nuts and Bolts of New Technologies by Anne-Marie Smith, 01.30.2007
During the three-day Radio Management Conference, NAB2007 presenters will provide the blueprints for constructing a 21st century radio station..
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Will TV Broadcasters Seize the Day? by John Merli, 01.30.2007
American broadcasters today find themselves in the midst of tumultuous media changes that will alter the industry forever. And some of the most ambitious initiatives have been started by local and network broadcasters themselves..
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