Welcome to NAB ShowThe exhibition floor opens on SUNDAY! Lace up comfortable shoes and hit the floor starting at 10 a.m. Be sure to stop by Futures Park in the West Hall.


Exhibit Hall Hours
Sunday, April 14  |  10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.


Sunday’s Broadcast Engineering and IT Conference Schedule
Sunday, April 14 | 10:00 – 4:00 pm
West Hall Room W220-W221 and W222-W223


Sip & Speak: BPS (Broadcast Positioning System) – Why it Matters to Broadcasters
Sunday, April 14 | 11:00 – 11:30 am
West Hall W231-W232: TV and Radio HQ

GPS is a ubiquitous service used by nearly everyone, but it can be improved.  Learn about the threats and how television broadcasters can help augment and improve the reliability of GPS with their NextGen TV transmissions.


Town Hall with the Ultra HD Forum
Sunday, April 14 | 11:45 am – 12:45 pm
West Hall Connect Zone Conversation Corner W3943

Leaders of the Ultra HD Forum will provide an overview and take questions about the Ultra HD Forum’s accomplishments and the 2024 Direction.


NABA and the Evolution of HDR in the ITU Process
Sunday, April 14 | 1:30 – 2:30 pm
West Hall Room W220-W221

The International Telecommunication Union allocates global radio spectrum and satellite orbits and develops technical standards to ensure networks and technologies interconnect. But many broadcasters are not aware of the role of the ITU-R and its impact on their business.  This session will provide an overview of the ITU, including some of its historic decisions, and highlight some of the ITU proceedings that NABA has been involved in.


NEXTGEN TV: Merging Streaming and OTA for Unprecedented Reach
Sunday, April 14 | 2:00 – 2:30 pm
West Hall Connect Zone Theater W4443

As traditional streaming platforms express increasing interest in OTA broadcasting, this panel seeks to uncover the reasons behind the surge in inquiries and the potential of broadcast IP channels. Why are established streamers turning to OTA, and how does NEXTGEN TV facilitate this shift? Speakers from leading broadcasting companies and streaming service providers will share insights on the integration of streaming content over the air, highlighting the symbiotic benefits for broadcasters and streamers alike.