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NAB
Labs Presents Education on Critical Topics at 2013 NAB Show
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BEC
Reception Welcomes Engineers
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Be sure
to add the Broadcast Engineering Opening Reception to your
schedule, on Sunday April 7, 5:30 7:30 p.m., in Room
S219. Meet with your peers for beverages and hors doeuvres
to mark the start of the 67th Broadcast Engineering Conference.
Sponsored by Diversified Systems, Inc.
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At the 2013
NAB Show in Las Vegas, Nev. (April 6-11), NAB Labs will present
several educational sessions
and events on subjects of critical importance to
the radio industry. The sessions are as follows:
Mapping the Future
of Broadcast Television, Tuesday, April 9, 10:30 a.m. - 12:00
p.m., Las Vegas Convention Center, Room S222
The session will address how broadcast television is evolving as
a result of advanced technology and changing consumer expectations.
Presenters will consider the impact that multiple platforms and
increasing competition in the video market are having on the ways
television content is created, managed and distributed. The discussion
will explore the medium's future from the perspective of broadcasters,
consumers, and organizations working to develop future global television
technical standards.
Speakers will include Kevin
Gage, NAB Chief Technology Officer and Head of NAB Labs; James
F. Goodmon, Jr., Vice President and General Manager of CBC New
Media Group at Capitol Broadcasting Company;
Erik Moreno, Senior Vice President, Corporate Development at
Fox Networks Group; and Lieven
Vermaele, Director of Technology and Innovation at the European
Broadcasting Union. The session will be moderated by Harry
Jessell, Editor and Co-Publisher of TVNewsCheck.
RF Boot Camp,
Wednesday, April 10, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Las Vegas Convention
Center, Room S219
This full-day session offers basic knowledge regarding the operations
of a broadcast radio or television RF plant. The program will cover
the distribution of program and data content from the studio to
the RF transmission points, including the types of hardware and
software typically used at the RF plant, and remote monitoring and
telemetry. Towers, transmission lines and antennas will be the focus
of an interactive discussion tailored to attendees who are unfamiliar
with maintenance requirements and safety concerns. Specific FCC
and OSHA Rules related to RF transmission will be explained, along
with methods commonly used to ensure compliance with those rules.
It is intended for IT professionals at broadcast facilities seeking
to improve their knowledge of broadcast RF technologies, students
interested in broadcast engineering as a career, studio engineers
and technical operations staff interested in expanding their broadcast
operations knowledge, and small-market station owners and operators
needing this background.
Presenters include John
Bisset, Western Regional Sales at The Telos Alliance; Mary
Ann Seidler, Vice President, Sales at Tieline; Cindy
Cavell, Senior Engineer at Cavell, Mertz and Associates, Inc.;
Garrison
Cavell, President, Cavell, Mertz and Associates, Inc.; and Paul
Shulins, Director of Technical Operations, Greater Media Boston.
NAB Labs
Futures Park, April 8-10, 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.; April
11, 9:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m., North
Hall, Las Vegas Convention Center
This
special area
of the NAB Show exhibit floor will feature numerous high-profile
media technologies in development around the world, specifically
chosen by NAB Labs for demonstration to the broad international
audience in attendance. Technologies to be shown include 4K and
8K video, 22.2-channel sound, mobile HDTV, HTML5-based smart-TV,
wireless broadband service using TV white spaces, emergency alerting
for digital radio, advanced file-based workflows, multi-screen and
free/multi-view TV applications, and more.
Perhaps most notable will be the worlds first demonstration
outside Japan of over-the-air broadcast transmission and reception
of 8K video and 22.2-channel audio (NHKs Super Hi-Vision
service), using two 6MHz TV channels.
Exhibitors in the NAB Labs Futures Park are the Advanced Media Workflow
Association (AMWA), Electronics and Telecommunications Research
Institute (ETRI), Framework for Interoperable Media Services (FIMS),
Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), NHK Science and Technology
Research Labs, National Institute of Information and Communications
Technology (NICT), Project FINE, Rochester Institute of Technology
and Zaxel Corp.
Conference sessions above are open to registrants holding a Conference
Flex Pass or SMART Pass. The NAB Labs Futures Park is open to all
NAB Show registrants.
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