10. Times are tough, and the tough get going. “Inside Edition” anchor Deborah Norville is your host for a thought-provoking discussion in Joint NAB/TVB Super Session - Reinvention: Television Moving Forward.
9. Prepare for the new June 12, 2009 DTV transition deadline, and learn tips and paths to stay on the road to digital during DTV Transition: What’s Up, What’s Next?
http://www.nabshow.com/2009/education/sessiondetail.asp?id=150266 Learn the strategies and tactics that are working today in Local: The Television Multiplatform Advertising Center and TV Money Makers: Internet Best Practices.
7. Get strategies for answers to hard questions, now that the Obama Administration is driving broadcast evening news back into more and more households, at A Breakfast Invitation - NAB and RTNDA Present: Change.Gov - The Insiders' Look at Washington.
6. Sprint ahead of the competition by learning how to deliver real-time broadcast television to consumers using ATSC Mobile DTV during the OMVC Breakfast - Mobile DTV: The Power of Broadcast on the Go!
5. Join your peers and industry leaders. TV decision-makers, among others, from the boards of TVB, OMBC, RTNDA, MSTV and affiliate networks ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC have made this year’s show a must. Also, engage in Roundtable sessions with radio and legal communities.
4. Raise your glass to Bob Newhart, Kelsey Grammer and Diane Sutter, and celebrate their achievements at the TV Luncheon, also featuring Tracee Ellis Ross as Master of Ceremonies.
3. Trade shows save time and money, and nowhere else can you stay ahead of new technology innovations and strategic business partnerships better than at the 2009 NAB Show. NAB There
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