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July 8, 2005
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NAB Seeks Speaker Proposals for NAB2006

WASHINGTON, DC - NAB is seeking speakers for conferences and panel sessions at NAB2006, the world's largest media show April 22 - 27, 2006 in Las Vegas.

High-level technology speakers will keynote and participate in panel sessions at NAB2006 addressing the future for media-related technologies. Speakers will have the opportunity to express their opinions concerning the opportunities and challenges of the new media age.

"The NAB Show is home to everyone interested in the latest digital media technologies and how these technologies will impact future business strategies," said John Marino, NAB vice president, science and technology. "We welcome high-level speakers who are visionaries with a track record of leadership and who are willing to share their experiences with our attendees."

In addition, presenters are being sought for the 60th annual NAB Broadcast Engineering Conference also held at NAB2006. This world-class conference addresses the most recent developments in broadcast technology and focuses on the opportunities and challenges that face broadcast engineering professionals around the world. A highly technical gathering of broadcast professionals from around the world, presenters deliver technical papers ranging over a variety of topics relevant to the broadcast and allied industries.

NAB keynote and conference session attendees gather from varied disciplines and are primarily interested in learning about the future for broadcast and media technologies, new business models, and the impact of new technologies on existing businesses.

Proposals must be submitted by October 7, 2005.

NAB2006 will take place April 22 - 27, 2006 in Las Vegas (exhibits open April 24). It is the world's largest electronic media show covering the development, delivery and management of professional video and audio content across all mediums. Complete NAB2006 details are available at www.nabshow.com.

The National Association of Broadcasters is a full-service trade association that promotes and protects free, over-the-air local radio and television stations' interests in Washington and around the world. NAB is the broadcaster's voice before Congress, federal agencies and the courts. NAB also serves a growing number of associate and international broadcaster members. Information about NAB can be found at www.nab.org.

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