NAB Show Daily News

 

Editor: Terry Scutt

 
 
NAB Show Daily News
 
 
  April 26, 2017
 
 
 
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.nabshowdailynews.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.
 
FCC Chairman Pledges to Eliminate Outdated Rules
During his first NAB Show appearance as FCC Chairman, Ajit Pai laid out the regulatory philosophy broadcasters have waited for decades to hear.
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Amazon Provokes With “High Castle”
Tuesday’s Creative Master Series panel brought together members of the creative team of “The Man in the High Castle.”
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Learning From Virtual Reality Failures
A packed Google session in the Virtual and Augmented Reality Pavilion set out to help those starting in VR to learn from others’ experiences.
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Data Drives Progress
Viewership data is becoming a key tool for over-the-top video and TV services, said BAM Tech CEO Michael Paull during his Online Video Conference keynote.
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Creating Characters With Sound and Visual Effects
Today’s Super Session “The Force Returns: ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’” will showcase how sound and visual effects worked together to produce the box office hit.
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Session Explores How NASA Enhances Hollywood’s Filmmaking
The presentation will include a live 4K link with the International Space Station, the first 4K link from space.
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Sports Broadcasting: Rights and Revenue
A diverse panel will discuss the new players and trends that have changed the face of the market.
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Tim Wu Headlines Tech Luncheon
NAB will honor those who have made significant contributions to advancing the state of the art of broadcast engineering.
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