| Tuesday, April 08, 2014 | Live from Las Vegas, it's the NAB Show Daily News. The official daily newspaper of the NAB Show keeps you up to date with the innovations and events happening throughout the show. For additional coverage from NAB Show Daily News, visit www.c2meworld.com. You can also read the digital edition of today's issue online here or on your iPad by downloading the free iPad app on the Apple App Store.
| Smith to FCC: Where's the National Broadcast Plan? NAB President and CEO Gordon Smith opened NAB Show on Monday expressing bewilderment that the FCC chooses to interfere with broadcasters, including its recent ruling that cracks down on joint sales agreements, while giving preference to cable and wireless. Read More» Tapping Into Head (and Heart) of a Consumer Attempting to determine what truly excites consumers — what leads them to follow one program vs. another, or gets them through the front door to purchase a new Ultra HD set, some so large that it's like hanging an automobile on your living room wall — was the focus of a Super Session yesterday. Read More» Session Examines Simplicity Factor of 'Gravity' Oscar-winning cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki, ASC, AMC, spoke to a packed theater Monday about his work on "Gravity," the groundbreaking Alfonso Cuarón-directed film that has the whole motion picture industry re-examining the once-clear borders between animated and live-action filmmaking. Read More» Radio Luncheon Honors Comedy, Community Service Radio broadcasters gather today to induct the multi-talented Steve Harvey into the NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame during the Radio Luncheon, and to honor radio broadcasting's best efforts in public service. David Pogue will deliver the keynote address. Read More» Creative Masters Explore Sight and Sound Showcasing some of the most exciting and experimental work being completed for film, television and online, NAB Show's Creative Master Series continues today with a series of sessions that will give audience members a better understanding of the creative, technical and business challenges facing members of the entertainment industry. Read More» Mythology Seeks Stories, Not Spectacle A Monday morning Super Session titled "Mythology Entertainment: Innovative Storytelling in Mythic Proportion" addressed the critical importance of creative participation in the production process. Read More» Content Creators Discuss Mobile Developments New mobile technology has made the media industry an increasingly moving target as content creators are exploring new ways to reach their viewers. Today's Super Session "Anytime, Anywhere, Any Device — Advanced Mobile Developments" will reveal current trends in mobile communications and how this global evolution can help content creators and distributors increase their reach to a wider world market. Read More» NAB Labs Futures Park Highlights New, Emerging Technologies Exhibits represent current edge-of-the-art media technologies from governmental, academic and commercial research and development facilities. They are selected for presentation based on their relevance and interest to broadcasters, and typically include some historic firsts. Read More» |
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