The Future of Media Innovation on The Edge
Edge computing is one of the hottest concepts in technology today, but is it just another buzzword or does it offer a real potential to transform broadcasting in the years to come? PILOT, in partnership with PILOT member Verizon Media, engaged Kearney to help sort that out. We talked to more than a dozen NAB member companies across the broadcasting business to discover whether, how much and when we can expect edge to impact broadcasting.
Exploring Edge Tech, NextGen TV, Radio Data & IoT, Ultra HD at NAB Show Premiere
In April, we usually gather in Las Vegas for NAB Show to learn about the latest in media, technology and entertainment. As we countdown to reconnecting in person in Las Vegas this October, NAB Show is providing some of the same educational and networking opportunities through NAB Show Premiere. NAB Show Premiere is designed to [...]
Re-Viva Las Vegas and the BEIT Call for Papers
Admit it—like many others, you’ve been thinking, “I can’t believe I miss Las Vegas.” To some extent, secretly or otherwise, we’re all looking forward to returning to the real world this fall when the 2021 NAB Show takes place there October 9-13.
Radio’s Potential in a $3 Trillion IoT Ecosystem
Ashruf El-Dinary, is the Senior Vice President, Radio Technology Solutions for Xperi. Radio must take a stake in the $3 trillion IoT ecosystem Can you imagine a world where radio stations communicate with billions of "listeners?" Well, you don’t have to imagine too hard, because that world is nearly here. The Internet of Things [...]
NAB Amplify Demo Days: News & Sports Production
Week 2 of Demo Days: News and Sports Production is approaching fast! Don’t miss out on the opportunity to join 30-minute live product demos held each day. The demos are presented by a product experts to give you unique perspectives on the innovation making a real impact in the field. If you’ve missed any Demos [...]
Ultra HD Forum: Watermarking in the End-to-End Content Protection Loop
Watermarking helps studios and TV programmers understand distribution vulnerabilities, while helping broadcasters identify illegal live redistribution. The new API provides a standardized way to apply it at scale as delivery methods evolve.