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'''The NAB Show''' is an annual [[trade show]] produced by the [[National Association of Broadcasters]]. It takes place in April at the [[Las Vegas Convention Center]] in [[Las Vegas, Nevada]]. The show's tagline is "Where Content Comes to Life". The NAB Show is the world's largest electronic [[Mass media|media]] show.{{Fact|date=October 2008}}
'''The NAB Show''' is an annual [[trade show]] produced by the [[National Association of Broadcasters]]. It takes place in April at the [[Las Vegas Convention Center]] in [[Las Vegas, Nevada]].


==Show Highlights==
==History==
=== 2009 ===
=== 2009 ===
The 2009 NAB Show was held between April 18 and 23 at the Las Vegas Convention Center and Las Vegas Hilton. The show has evolved to remain the world's resource for high-level insight, training, education and state-of-the-art technology powering the future of content creation, management, commerce and delivery. The show drew 83842 registered attendees of which 23232 were international attendees and 1246 from news media. The exhibitors included established names including [[Adobe Systems | Adobe]], [[Canon (company) | Canon]], [[JVC]], [[Microsoft]], [[SAT-GE]], [[Tektronix]], [[3M]], [[Altera]], [[Cisco]], [[Verizon]] and [[Xilinx]] and promising names including [[Qualstar]], [[Bogen Imaging]], [[CoreEL Technologies]], [[Dayport]], [[LEN]], [[Trilithic]] and [[YellowBrix]] to name a few.
The 2009 NAB Show was held between April 18 and 23 at the Las Vegas Convention Center and Las Vegas Hilton. The show has evolved to remain the world's resource for high-level insight, training, education and state-of-the-art technology powering the future of content creation, management, commerce and delivery. The show drew 83842 registered attendees of which 23232 were international attendees and 1246 from news media.
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=== 2008 ===
=== 2008 ===
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.nabshow.com/ 2009 NAB Show]
* [http://www.nabshow.com/ 2009 NAB Show]
* [http://www.nab.org/ National Association of Broadcasters]


[[Category:American broadcasting]]
[[Category:American broadcasting]]

Revision as of 22:31, 6 December 2009

NAB Show
StatusActive
VenueLas Vegas Convention Center
Location(s)Las Vegas, Nevada
CountryUSA
Inaugurated1923
Attendance100,000
Organized byNational Association of Broadcasters
Websitehttp://www.nabshow.com/default.asp

The NAB Show is an annual trade show produced by the National Association of Broadcasters. It takes place in April at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

History

2009

The 2009 NAB Show was held between April 18 and 23 at the Las Vegas Convention Center and Las Vegas Hilton. The show has evolved to remain the world's resource for high-level insight, training, education and state-of-the-art technology powering the future of content creation, management, commerce and delivery. The show drew 83842 registered attendees of which 23232 were international attendees and 1246 from news media.

2008

The 2008 NAB Show took place from April 11 - 17 in Las Vegas. The Show introduced a new technology pavilion titled Content Central, which featured forums and companies on emerging broadcast technology such as IPTV, Mobile content and a live 3D Transmission from Los Angeles[1]. National Association of Broadcasters President and CEO David K. Rehr delivered his third State of the Industry Address, which was followed by the opening keynote from Actor, Producer and Activist Tim Robbins where he decried a media "abyss" -- "We are at an abyss as an industry and as a country"[2].

Notable firsts

References

  1. ^ Douglas Bankston. "Live from L.A. in Three Dimensions - It's Howie". DV Magazine. Retrieved 2008-04-15.
  2. ^ "NAB 2008: Tim Robbins Decries Media 'Abyss' in NAB Keynote"; see also Audio from FAIR.org, Tim Robbins' Beautiful, Impossible Media Dream
  3. ^ "KLAS-TV broadcasts HDTV images for show". Las Vegas Sun. 1996-04-16. Retrieved 2008-10-08. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  4. ^ "Red Digital Cinema Camera: Ted Schilowitz, Part 1". Digital Media Online. 2006-05-09. Retrieved 2008-10-08.

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