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NAB Show will feature an exclusive keynote discussion focused on how cloud technology is redefining sports broadcasting and driving audience engagement. The session, produced by Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company, will explore how sports leagues, broadcasters, and over-the-top (OTT) service providers use cloud-based media workflows and advanced artificial intelligence services to deliver new experiences for sports fans. The Main Stage session titled, “Beyond the Field: How Sports Pioneers are Powering the 360 Audience Experience in the Cloud,” will take place on Monday, April 8 at 2:30 p.m.
Read more: All-Star NAB Show Keynote Session Takes Live Sports to New Heights in the Cloud
WASHINGTON -- The National Association of Broadcasters has announced the results of the 2019 NAB Radio and Television Board elections. The two-year terms of the elected board members will begin in June 2019.
Nexstar has struck deals to sell all but two of the stations it is spinning off as part of its deal to acquire Tribune. Scripps is buying eight stations in seven markets for $580 million. That is in addition to the deal struck with Tegna, which will pay $740 million for 11 stations, totaling $1.32 ...
Read more: Nexstar Sells Eight Stations to Scripps for $580M