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Church Front Show - NAB 2025 & Church Architecture Insights Episode Summary Jake Gosselin shares his experience at the NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) Show 2025, highlighting innovative broadcast technology for churches. He and Matt Woltjer also discuss church architecture trends and why thoughtful building design matters for worship spaces. Show Notes Timestamps 0:08 - Welcome and introduction 1:12 - Church Front hiring announcement 5:28 - NAB Show 2025 overview 6:43 - Hollyland cameras for vertical video 7:12 - Lyntec power sequencing systems 11:14 - Canon CR-N100 PTZ camera 12:33 - Church Front's studio camera setup (CR-N500 & CR-N300) 15:05 - Canon RC-IP1000 PTZ controller 17:40 - Canon C400 cinema camera 20:31 - Allen & Heath AHM matrix mixing system 24:18 - DiGiCo Quantum mixing console 25:39 - Blackmagic Design booth and new gear 27:47 - SMPTE 2110 IP video protocol benefits 32:16 - Blackmagic Pyxis 6K camera 33:55 - ATEM Mini Extreme ISO G2 switcher 36:01 - ATEM Constellation switchers 41:02 - PTZOptics Hive Studio for remote camera operation 42:07 - Meeting PTZOptics team 43:07 - Santa Barbara church architecture discussion 44:45 - Why modern churches favor utilitarian buildings 48:15 - Economic factors affecting church construction 52:49 - Revitalizing vs. building new facilities 54:16 - Church growth strategies and building acquisition Key Topics Church Front Job Opening AVL Technician position available at Church Front (Melbourne, FL) Apply at churchfront.com/avl-technician Responsibilities include equipment rack assembly and system deployment NAB Show Highlights Lyntec Power Sequencing Integrates power sequencing into electrical panels Offers motorized circuit breakers and remote control Provides flexibility for system automation in new church builds Canon Camera Technology CR-N100: More affordable alternative to the CR-N300 (no SDI, but keeps NDI capability) CR-N500: High-quality PTZ now used in Church Front studio C400: Cinema camera alternative to the RED Komodo with Canon's color science and autofocus Allen & Heath AHM Matrix mixing system for simpler audio control Perfect for events requiring basic microphone and playback functionality Can bypass the main console for volunteer-friendly operation Blackmagic Design Technology SMPTE 2110 IP protocol for video distribution over CAT6 cables Saves money compared to expensive 12G-SDI cabling ($2/foot) Studio cameras with 10Gb ethernet for single-cable connectivity Pyxis 6K camera at just $3,200 PTZOptics Hive Studio Remote camera operation via internet Allows volunteers to control cameras from home Part of growing remote production trend Church Architecture Discussion Critique of modern "black box" utilitarian church buildings Benefits of intentional, beautiful worship spaces Economic factors (inflation) making quality construction more difficult Strategies for church growth: Acquiring existing church buildings Building smaller (250-500 seats) beautiful spaces Multi-site approach vs. single large campus Community formation in different sized worship spaces Resources Mentioned Church Front Toolkit: churchfront.com/toolkit Church Front job board: churchfront.com/job-board/ Church Front Facebook Group (for discussions) Connect With Church Front Website: churchfront.com Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify and other platforms Next Episode Stay tuned for more church tech insights and integration project updates. Apply to Join Churchfront Premium Apply to Join Churchfront Pro Free Worship and Production Toolkit Shop Our Online Courses Join us at the Churchfront Conference Follow Churchfront on Instagram or TikTok: @churchfront Follow on Twitter: @realchurchfront Gear we use to make videos at Churchfront Musicbed SyncID: MB01VWQ69XRQNSN
PODCAST: This Week in Amateur Radio Edition #1359 - Full Version Release Date: March 15, 2025 Here is a summary of the news trending...This Week in Amateur Radio. This week's edition is anchored by Chris Perrine, KB2FAF, Alan Shephard, WK8W, Don Hulick, K2ATJ, Joshua Marler, AA4WX, Will Rogers, K5WLR, Eric Zittel, KD2RJX, George Bowen, W2XBS, and Jessica Bowen, KC2VWX. Produced and edited by George Bowen, W2XBS Approximate Running Time: 1:21:59 Podcast Download: https://bit.ly/TWIAR1359 Trending headlines in this week's bulletin service 1. HCK: The Long Goodbye: More Instruments Shut Down On The Voyagers As End Nears 2. ARD: 2025 Hamvention Award Winners Announced 3. FCC Grants SpaceX A Key Waiver To Boost Cellular Starlink Network 4. AMSAT: New Textbook Featuring GNU Radio Published 5. AMSAT: ISS Astronauts Reject Call For Early Retirement Of The Station 6. ARRL: Radio Connects Is 2025 ARRL Field Day Theme — Merchandise Available for Preorder 7. ARRL: ARRL Ham Radio Open House — Site Locator Live, PR Workshop Registration 8. ARRL: Perfect Storm Exercise in California Gets Results 9. ARRL: Results Of ARRL Section Manager Elections 10. ARRL: Two Local Clubs Join Together To Sponsor Their Annual Spring Thaw Event 11. ARRL: Fort Myers Amateur Radio Club Honors WWII Heros 12. Shortwave Station In Austria Adds Deutsche Amateur Radio Club Radio Program 13. Personnel Cuts At The US Weather Service Raises Questions 14. Fishermen and Farmer In India Find Amateur Radio An Important Tool 15. Radio Is deemed Essential Communication Against Wildfires In India 16. Six GigaHertz Band Is Opened By The FCC To More Unlicensed Very Low Power Devices 17. Lunar Lander On The Moon Tracked By Earth Navigation System 18. Amateurs To Celebrate 200th Anniversary Of The Erie Canal 19. FCC: FCC opens comment period on deregulating everything on a NPRM entitled, "Delete Delete Delete" 20. ARRL: Upcoming Radio Sport Contests and Regional Convention Listings 21. ARD: Brandmeister DMR Network to stop supporting certain DMR identifiers 22. NAB: National Association of Broadcasters urge the FCC to accelerate transition to NextGen Television Plus these Special Features This Week: * Working Amateur Radio Satellites with Bruce Paige, KK5DO - AMSAT Satellite News * Foundations of Amateur Radio with Onno Benschop VK6FLAB, will answer the question, Can You Work DX on a Dummy Load? * The DX Corner with Bill Salyers, AJ8B with all the latest news on DXpeditions, DX, upcoming radio sport contests, and more * Weekly Propagation Forecast from the ARRL * Will Rogers - K5WLR - A Century Of Amateur Radio. This week, we travel back to January of 1921, where we find the league running another round of transcontinental messaging, setting new records for the coast-to-coast relay. This episode is entitled "Transcons at Record Speed" ----- Website: https://www.twiar.net X: https://x.com/TWIAR Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/twiar.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/twiari YouTube: https://bit.ly/TWIARYouTube RSS News: https://twiar.net/?feed=rss2 Automated (Full Static file, updated weekly): https://twiar.net/TWIARHAM.mp3 Automated (1-hour Static file, updated weekly): https://www.twiar.net/TWIAR1HR.mp3 ----- This Week in Amateur Radio is produced by Community Video Associates in upstate New York, and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. If you would like to volunteer with us as a news anchor or special segment producer please get in touch with our Executive Producer, George, via email at w2xbs77@gmail.com. Thanks to FortifiedNet.net for the server space! Thanks to Archive.org for the audio space.
PODCAST: This Week in Amateur Radio Edition #1358 - Full Version Release Date: March 8, 2025 Here is a summary of the news trending...This Week in Amateur Radio. This week's edition is anchored by Chris Perrine, KB2FAF, Steven Sawyer, K1FRC, Alan Shepard, WK8W, Don Hulick, K2ATJ, Will Rogers, K5WLR, Eric Zittel, KD2RJX, William Savocool, K2SAV, George Bowen, W2XBS, and Jessica Bowen, KC2VWX. Produced and edited by George Bowen, W2XBS Approximate Running Time: 1:48:45 Podcast Download: https://bit.ly/TWIAR1358 Trending headlines in this week's bulletin service 1. ARD: Brandmeister DMR Network To Stop Supporting Some DMR IDs 2. NAB: National Association of Broadcasters Urges FCC To Accelerate NextGen TV Transition 3. WKRN: FCC Chairman Carr Climbs Nexstar Broadcast Tower To Promote Industry Jobs 4. AMSAT: Amateur Satellites Scheduled For Launch 5. AMSAT: Nine New TEVEL Satellites Scheduled For Launch 6. AMSAT: Intuitive Machines' Lunar Lander Beams Back First Images Of Earth - 4G 7. AMSAT: Satellite Shorts From All Over 8. WIA: British Science Week Gets Underway 9. WIA: No Amateur Radio Fest At The National Association of Broadcasters Show This Year 10. WIA: Remember The Video Chat Service Skype? 11. MSN: Discover The Hidden Stories Behind Your Favorite Devices At This New Huntsville Museum 12. ARRL: 2025 HamSCI Workshop is March 14th and 15th At The New Jersey Institute Of Technology 13. ARRL: Clubs Are Gearing Up For ARRL Ham Radio Open House — Yours Can, Too! 14. ARRL: Hurricane Watch Net Founder Gerald Murphy, K8YUW, a Silent Key 15. ARRL: ARRL Honorary Vice President Frank Butler, W4RH, Celebrates His Centenary 16. First Amateur Radio Club Station Is Installed At University of West Bengal 17. India Foundation Prepares For An Upcoming DxPedition 18. Three Kilmolin Cluster Beacons Are Shut Down To Relocate 19. Ham Radio In Brazil Outlined In Recent Survey 20. ARRL Presents the next On The Air Live for March 25, 2025 21. ARRL: Upcoming RadioSport Contests and Regional Convention Listings 22. RSGB: Radio Society of Great Britain Announce 2025 Band Plans 23. AMSAT: Hades R satellite repeater is activated and designated Spain Oscar 124 or SO-124 24. AMSAT: Solar Sails aim to enhance future space weather alerts 25. WIA: Australian Regulator ACMA finalizes license fee structures - New Zealand looks for proposal comments 26. WIA: Libyan Communications Amateur Society is admitted to the International Amateur Radio Union 27. WIA/RAC: Mike Kelly, VE3FFK is the recipient of the Radio Amateurs of Canada Amateur of the Year Award 28. VOA: Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting History reopens after seven month renovation 29. ARRL: Colorado High School students visit The Plishner Radio Astronomy Center 30. ARRL: How about some Pi with that transceiver? 31. ARRL: Hap Holly, KC9RP, moderator and creator of The RAIN Report is a Silent Key 32. ARRL: Registration begins mid-March for the 24th USA National Radio Orienteering Championship 33. RaDar/Rapid Deployment Amateur Radio is coming soon 34. Radio astronomers in a radio quiet zone battle RF Interference as combined technologies offer to assist 35. Volunteer Monitor Report for this month Plus these Special Features This Week: * Working Amateur Radio Satellites with Bruce Paige, KK5DO - AMSAT Satellite News * Foundations of Amateur Radio with Onno Benschop VK6FLAB, will answer the question, What's the story you like to tell yourself? * The DX Corner with Bill Salyers, AJ8B with news on DXpeditions, DX, upcoming radio sport contests and more. * Weekly Propagation Forecast from the ARRL * Will Rogers, K5WLR, returns with another edition of A Century Of Amateur Radio. This week, Will takes us back to the early 1920's, when among a lot of other things, the US Navy was pressing for control of the airwaves again. We will here all about this and more in this edition entitled "Strays" ----- Website: https://www.twiar.net X: https://x.com/TWIAR Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/twiar.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/twiari YouTube: https://bit.ly/TWIARYouTube RSS News: https://twiar.net/?feed=rss2 Automated (Full Static file, updated weekly): https://twiar.net/TWIARHAM.mp3 Automated (1-hour Static file, updated weekly): https://www.twiar.net/TWIAR1HR.mp3 ----- This Week in Amateur Radio is produced by Community Video Associates in upstate New York, and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. If you would like to volunteer with us as a news anchor or special segment producer please get in touch with our Executive Producer, George, via email at w2xbs77@gmail.com. Thanks to FortifiedNet.net for the server space! Thanks to Archive.org for the audio space.
Jennifer Brown is the executive editor of CBS News Radio based out of New York. We got the chance to sit down with her at the NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) event in Las Vegas in April. Jennifer and her team are responsible for all of the radio news journalism and broadcasts for CBS both in the US and around the world. We started our conversation talking about how Jennifer got into the business of radio news and then got into some of the basics about how the news we hear each day gets from the reporters out in the field, through the editors, to the anchors, and to our ears. There are close to 700 stations CBS Radio feeds the news people rely on each day and what I learned is that keeping the pulse of everything that is happening at the rapid-fire pace of today's media and social media is like juggling 50 balls in the air at the same time. The newsroom has to work like a well-oiled machine and Jennifer is constantly making on-the-spot decisions about what stories are most important at that moment and what markets it is relevant to. In short, This is a super high-pressure job and with today's mass and social media, the newsroom has little or no breaks in the firehose of content they have to sort through 24 hours a day. One of the cool things about this interview is that Jennifer was constantly using real examples of things that were happening at the moment as we got into understanding storytelling and the relevancy of those stories in the daily new cycle. Sometimes the story is not the event but the meaning of the story or a part of the event that has a wider application to people's lives. No matter what, it must be authentic and the editors are constantly working to capture that authenticity in addition to sharing the facts.. Jennifer's core work focuses on breaking news from the U.S. but we also talked about some of the differences and story requirements for European stories to make it into the US media cycle. Radio broadcasting also has its differences from TV and video broadcasts. Jennifer helped give a picture of the challenges, behind-the-scenes work, and dedicated teams needed to pull all this off. If you ever wanted to know how the modern American newsroom functions and gets news out, this is the podcast for you. Here is the interview with CBS Radio's Executive Editor Jennifer Brown. Enjoy.
James Brown is the host of CBS Sports' “The NFL Today” pregame show. His storied broadcasting career has spanned more than 30 years and seen him work on the most prestigious sporting events, including the Super Bowl, NBA Finals and March Madness. Brown first joined CBS Sports in 1984, when he was part of the network's broadcast team for its NFL and college basketball coverage, as well as a reporter for the NBA Finals. He also was the host of a CBS afternoon show during the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, and the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France. This year, the NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) honored Brown as the recipient of the National Association of Broadcasters' 2023 Distinguished Service Award (NAB DSA), the organization's highest honor. A graduate of Harvard University, Brown in 1973 was a fourth-round draft pick by the NBA's Atlanta Hawks, and a seventh-round pick by the ABA's Denver Nuggets. In 1996, Brown was inducted into the Harvard Hall of Fame. Today on the podcast, we talk to JB about his NBA Draft story, sharing his faith with colleagues, what it means to be obedient to God and finding joy in his job. Sign up for our Sports Spectrum Magazine and receive 15% off a 1-year subscription by using the code PODCAST15 http://SportsSpectrum.com/magazine
In this episode of Eventist365, Hank Powell, an AV events lead with extensive experience in the events industry, shares insights on making corporate events successful and leveraging technology to enhance the attendee experience. He emphasizes three essential elements for a successful event: engaging attendees from the moment they enter the venue, ensuring high-quality content and production, and delivering presentations that cater to the audience's needs. They talked about Hank's role as an AV events lead, where he collaborates with various departments to execute their vision through technology. Effective communication plays a vital role in coordinating with event planners, vendors, and facility managers. Hank shares how he ensures continuity and uniformity of the event experience across different global locations, utilizing tools like green screens and digital signage to disseminate content effectively. Furthermore, Hank discusses his nonprofit organization, Global Culture, which focuses on using art, technology, and sustainable agriculture to bring people from diverse cultures together and foster meaningful connections. Highlights: 00:20: The three essential elements for a successful event: engagement, quality content and production, and tailored presentations. 03:08: Platforms like Microsoft Teams and Zoom for engaging remote attendees during hybrid events 05:24: Recommended tools like Google, Epiphan, and Vimeo to enhance attendee experiences and customize content delivery 07:46: How to incorporate sensory elements like smell to create immersive event experiences 12:34: How to ensure continuity and uniformity of event experiences across global office locations using green screens and digital signage 13:34: Communication strategies and coordination between stakeholders are discussed, emphasizing the role of effective communication in the success of events. 18:16: Hank suggests the use of NDI (Network Device Interface) and cloud-based streaming tools for remote event control and enhanced broadcast quality 20:46: Acronyms and technical terms related to video formats and streaming protocols are mentioned, highlighting the importance of understanding the terminology 26:46: What is Global Culture and how it focuses on education, sustainable agriculture, and meaningful conversations through art and technology. 31:32: NAB (National Association of Broadcasters), InfoComm, and Integrated Systems Europe conferences for event professionals to stay updated with industry trends and explore new technologies CONNECT WITH HANK POWELL: LinkedIn CONNECT WITH YANIQUE DACOSTA: Website: http://eventist365.com/ YKMD Follow Us on Social Media: Host @MissYaniDoesStuff /facebook @YaniDoesStuff / Twitter @yanidoesstuff / Instagram YDaCosta / LinkedIn Graphic Design Firm for Corporate Events @TheYKMD / Facebook @theYKMD / Twitter @theykmd / Instagram YKMD Visual Communication / LinkedIn
Cinematography for Actors We teach actors the technical side of performance through education and community-building events www.cinematographyforactors.com Join the CFA Community, sign up to our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/e27e1a2bc895/newsletter Shownotes 01:00- Stop apologizing for excitement 02:38- Indeana is Thursday and belongs! 02:55- NAB Quick Summary 04:11- Partying at Tradeshows 06:18- NAB as prep before Cinegear 07:23- Understanding imposter syndrome in the industry 14:18- We are all professionals! 17:45- Shoutout to Nicki Sun 18:06- A short love letter to Hae (“the light”) 19:18- A short love letter to Inde (“the engine”) 19:41- The difference between a good and not-so-good connection in our industry 24:20- Networking is partying 26:02- Why partnership in business is important 26:45- Shoutout to our new partnership with Learn Filmmaking (LFN) (https://www.instagram.com/learnfilmmaking/?hl=en) 28:04- What was Inde excited to learn about at NAB 36:35- Why actors must attend tradeshows 37:35- What was Hae's biggest takeaway (Virtual Production for actors) 40:00- Quasar + LiveFeed at NAB 45:10- A special ASMR guided meditation from CFA Check us out on the No Film School podcast at NAB: https://nofilmschool.com/day-two-nab-2023-podcast Cinematography for Actors was founded by an actor, Haeleigh Royall, and a cinematographer, Indeana Underhill, in Los Angeles. It's main platform is a unique online course program dedicated to helping newer actors and emerging filmmakers learn the technical of performance and gain knowledge for future on-set experiences. They have created classes such as, “An Actor's 101 Guide to Lenses,” “Camera Movement: Working with an Operator”, and “The Emotional Impact of Eyeline”. In addition they host community-building events that foster authentic industry connections. __ Disclaimer: This video is not sponsored. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematographyforactors/support
In this week's episode Lukas and Ryan are live from the 100th Anniversary of NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) Convention, to talk about upcoming tech and changes in the broadcasting industry. Plus, Halo's 343 studios loses it's creative director, Super Mario Bros movie continues to see success at the box office, Minecraft Legends comes out, plus more! LAN Parties: https://twitter.com/lanpartiespod Lukas Eggen: https://twitter.com/lukaseggen Ryan Smith: https://twitter.com/smitty2447 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Meet Jeff Fochtman, a filmmaker in another life, who developed a keen ability to align major corporations goals as a top marketing executive with global tech companies. Jeff has a track record of driving success and value-based leadership for large international teams. He is a skilled communications expert and has recently joined the upper management team at OWC (Other World Computing) as the Chief Marketing Officer. He brings an incredible amount of energy, inspiration and renewed goals for continued success in the OWC ecosystem. One thing we appreciate about Jeff is his uncanny knack for joining internal teams with their outside customers and partners. Our host, Cirina Catania was excited to speak with him as we approach the 100th anniversary edition of the NAB (National Association of Broadcasting). Listen in as we feature yet another amazing executive in the tech and creative business...media and entertainment at its best! If you enjoy our podcast, please subscribe and tell all your friends about us! We love our listeners. And, if you have ideas for segments, write to OWCRadio@catania.us. We are always up for new ideas! ABOUT OWC: Other World Computing, under the leadership of Larry O'Connor since he was 15 years old, has expanded to all corners of the world and works every day to create hardware and software that make the lives of creatives and business-oriented companies faster, more efficient and more stable. Go to MacSales.com for more information and to discover an ecosystem that serves your needs. As Larry says, "Our dedication to excellence and sustainable innovation extends beyond our day-to-day business and into the community. We strive for zero waste, both environmentally and strategically. Our outlook is to the long term, and in everything we do, we look for simplicity in action and sustainability in practice. For us, it's as much about building exceptional relationships, as it is about building exceptional products." ABOUT OUR HOST: Filmmaker Cirina Catania, the Co-Founder and prior Executive Director of the Sundance Film Festival, and Founder and Lead Creative at The Catania Group Global, has been involved as a writer, director, producer, cinematographer or marketing exec on over 130 film, television and new media projects for the big screen as well as for networks such as National Geographic, Discovery, etc. She was a senior executive at MGM-UA and United Artists. Cirina lives in San Diego, D.C. and Berlin when she is not on the road filming for her projects or for clients, or speaking as a tech evangelist for companies such as Blackmagic Design and Lumberjack System.
David bravely ventured to the conference known as NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) 2022. David dives into the three top trends he saw at the show and the impact on the M&E industry.
In the April 2022, Chuck thanks everyone for helping grow the show with social media activity, and explains the upcoming coverage of the NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) show from Las Vegas. He also shares a ride on The Loop, an outtake, and the month's Support Report. Show Notes: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
In the April 2022, Chuck thanks everyone for helping grow the show with social media activity, and explains the upcoming coverage of the NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) show from Las Vegas. He also shares a ride on The Loop, an outtake, and the month's Support Report. [embed]http://traffic.libsyn.com/maclevelten/MV22086.mp3[/embed] Show Notes: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
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Together with NAB (National Association of Broadcasters), Mike Harm, CTO of digital workplace at Atos, discuss the technology behind successful digital workforces across America, details some of their best practices, introduces cutting-edge digital collaboration tools and offers implementation tips for making these advancements at your station.
Esta es “Maradona Saved My Life”, la pieza finalista del New York Festival Radio Awards 2021, evento anual que premia a las mejores radios del mundo. La entrevista fue seleccionada en la categoría Mejor historia de interés humano (Best human interest story) y consiste en la nota que Cayetano, Dalma, Cayetina y Schultz le hicieron a Mariana Copland a raíz de un hilo de twitter que se hizo viral, en el que cuenta cómo Diego Maradona le salvó la vida cuando estuvo internada en un centro de rehabilitación. Los ganadores se conocerán el 12 de Octubre en la gala anual #Strorytellers, que se llevará a cabo en Las Vegas en el marco de la convención de la NAB (National Association of Broadcasters). Escuchá Un Día Perfecto de lunes a viernes de 13 a 17hs por Metro 95.1
In this episode, Fred and Jim take a look at another free RAW app, Rawtherapee! In recent news, the Covid-19 virus is also having an impact on the photo industry. Canon is shutting down some of their factories due to issues with the supply chain from China. Photokina has indicated they do not plan to cancel, but several companies have already backed out of the event to be held in Cologne Germany. The NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) event in Las Vegas has been cancelled. DJI has protested to the FAA claiming that the new rule proposals will cost users nine times more than the FAA forecasted. Please go and subscribe the The Fotobug YouTube channel and if you have experience with Rawtherapee, don't hesitate to leave us a comment or suggestion! We have lots more goodies come up in future episodes - more interviews, and how-tos as well as some great places to visit in Florida for nature photography - so keep tuning in!
In Episode 2- John & April recap their recent trip to Las Vegas for NAB (National Association of Broadcasters)
David Hooper has a background in the music and entertainment business, the music business, and has spent the last four years writing the Big Podcast – Grow Your Podcast Audience, Build Listener Loyalty, and Get Everybody Talking About Your Show. It's one of the best books I've read on podcasting (and I'm only about 50% of the way through the book). David and I go back to 2006 when I was doing the Musicians Cyber Cooler podcast (later renamed the Marketing Musician) and he was doing Music Business Radio (a radio show syndicated across the nation that David turned into a podcast). I've been listening to updates about his book on his marketing podcast RED Podcast, as well as his Big Podcast show. Today it was great to talk to him now that the book is published. SPONSOR: NAB SHOW 1:27 Have a passion for podcasting? Attend the NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) Show April 8-11, 2019 to meet, collaborate and strategize with the world's most renowned storytellers. Learn how to grow audiences and revenue, create captivating content and meet with those who can take your vision to new heights. Register today at www.nabshow.com with code VEGAS for a Free Exhibits Pass. Your story will never be the same. A Talk With David Hooper Author of the Book Big Podcast 2:50 A fun conversation 4:55 Has Dave always been this curious? (Dave and David went to a very special location in Florida at Podfest) 8:13 The politics of getting guests 11:25 The power of the pre-interview 15:54 How do you get guests when you are new 17:22 How do you handle the "Dance in your head" when you are doing an interview 20:45 Dave recommends launching with 25 episodes, and I disagree 26:20 Are podcasters open to adjusting their show? 32:56 How long should my podcast be? 36:09 What was the thinking behind the RED Podcast? It's just so different... 39:07 Does he get flack for being so non-judgemental, or occasionally "Pushing the envelope." 41:03 Jeff Christy was a horrible TOP 40 DJ (hear his aircheck) 43:35 Media Training that Dave does with some television shows. 45:33 What other media training does Dave do? How to avoid the puke voice 50:00 The hardest and easiest parts of the book to write 52:00 The incestuous nature of podcasting 53:50 Did Dave have any imposter syndrome? Mentioned In This Episode Building a Better Dave Podcast Big Podcast Music Business Radio 28 Day Podcast Jumpstart Podcast Interviewing School Work With Me Join the School of Podcasting or let me be your podcast mentor
Eden Grinshpan, host of Top Chef Canada, dishes on her TV hosting gigs, the Cooking Channel, Chopped Canada, having hustle, being loud, Instagram, her pizza obsession, breast pumps and more. We recorded this live at the NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) conference in New York City, in front of a crowd. They laughed a lot. And you will too. Eden is fun and brutally honest about life, family and TV. You'll hear about: Eden's success story Her revealing Instagram account Breastfeeding Playgroups Loneliness being a new mom The truth about newborns Her new restaurant, DEZ. Her Instagram obsessions, like Julie Sarinana. EXTRAS: 2-minute survey: (Thank you!) https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YRLPKZG Watch our fun videos: https://www.youtube.com/ReallyFamous Score a private, personalized episode of Really Famous: https://www.reallyfamouspodcast.com/donate Say hi on social media. Share your thoughts with me - and everyone! Twitter: @kara1to1 https://twitter.com/kara1to1 Instagram: @reallyfamouspodcast https://www.instagram.com/reallyfamouspodcast/ Facebook: @karamayerrobinson https://www.facebook.com/karamayerrobinson # Celebrity interview by Kara Mayer Robinson. Music - Take a Chance by Kevin MacLeod - incompetech - Creative Commons
Event Planning Tips with Jared Easley. This episode is live to tape, recorded at The NAB Show at the Javits Convention Center in New York City. It's a special episode because The NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) selected only a handful of shows to record live at the conference. Listen and find out from Jared what you need to consider when producing a conference or event. Jared Easley is the co-founder of Podcast Movement, possibly the largest podcast industry conference in the world with more than 2,000 attendees this year alone. He talks about budget, Pinterest, and some things to consider when striving to produce a quality event. Shout-Outs: Hellos go out to Jared's daughter, Lana, whose birthday is coming up; Jeff Haveson in Newark, NJ; Stephen Jones in Baltimore, MD; and Mike Palmer in NYC of Trending in Education. Rachel Muckle of NAB is the co-producer of this episode. Lee's City Spot: This week's fun place is a fabulous diner near Javits Convention Center: Skylight Diner at West 34th Street and 9th Avenue. Find out what Lee likes to order - and find out which dish Jared has to critique for us! Start Your Own Podcast: If YOU want to start a podcast, register for Lee's 'CastShop NYC on Thursday, October 25th on the Upper West Side (UWS) at Da Capo. She'll be there along with You Wanna Do What?'s Monica Rivera; Podcast with Jennifer's Jennifer Longworth; and co-hosts Kelli Johnson of Kelli Out Loud and Beatriz Reynoso of Problematic or Nah. They'll guide you along this hands-on, one-day podcasting workshop. CLICK TO REGISTER! What is a Podcast?!: Tell your friends to join Lee at her FREE webinar, "What's a Podcast? And What's In It for Me?" It's on Friday, October 26th at 10AM. CLICK TO REGISTER! Mentions/Resources: 'CastShop NYC ==> Register Today! (Space is limited!) What is a Podcast? And What's In It for Me? Skylight Diner, W34th Street and 9th Avenue Grissom High School in Huntsville, AL The House of Lee NYC is available at Apple Casts/iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and your favorite podcast app. (Lee is working on the issue with iHeart Radio.) Call or email Lee with your comments and questions for the show at: lee @ wleefm.com or (212) 6 5 5 - 9 8 4 0. Lee can also be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. You can also leave a voicemail message with just your computer microphone or cell phone at http://www.HouseOfLeeNYC.com. (Just click on the orange tab on the right!)
Friend of the show Jason Paluchniak visited NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) Convention this year (2018) We watch several clips from NAB and talk about microphone comparisons, professional conventions, and much moreLinks: Jason Paluchniak: https://jasonpaluchniak.smugmug.com/Podcast classes/ mic comparison video: http://FractalRecording.com/https://www.descript.com/http://www.highsightcam.com/ Watch or listen/download this episode on the website: http://www.MediaLitterSandwich.com/89
This week's podcast is LIVE from the NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) where host Randy Thomas and announcer Carson Beck welcome broadcast consultant in over 38 countries and author, Valerie Geller, talking about connecting with audiences through the power of honesty and storytelling.
Mobile HDTV Motorola Mobility, one time subsidiary of Google, now a part of Lenovo, just released a new app in the Google Play Store called, yep, you guessed it, Mobile HDTV. The app enables select phones and portable devices, with the proper hardware, to watch live, over-the-air HDTV right on your Android device. The concept is pretty simple, and you'd think very compelling, but it turns out most people can't use it. The question is, why not? According to the description of the app, “Digital HDTV brings the broadcast TV experience to mobile devices with HD quality, making the experience more personal and more universally available.” The app is both a tuner and a DVR, so it allows you to... “Watch TV while away from home: Digital HDTV brings the HD broadcast TV experience to the mobile device, with the additional support of the EPG (Electronic Program Guide) and Ginga, for user interactivity.” “Record the TV program that you like: You may record the program you are watching, so that you can see it again later, or share something you liked with others.” “Choose when to watch your favorite program: You may love a TV program but you may not necessarily be available to watch it when it plays. This feature gives you the ability to schedule it to be recorded, so that you can watch it later, when you like it.” However, “This application has been designed to work on the Motorola models that support Mobile HDTV.” That's the catch. So how many Motorola devices support Mobile HDTV? Turns out we weren't able to find any for the US market that include the necessary hardware. Google and Amazon searches for devices with built-in DTV tuners came up empty. There are a handful of external DTV tuner/antennas at Amazon, but they're based on the now defunct Dyle TV platform. So what gives? TV on your Phone According to the NAB (National Association of Broadcasters), “The process of integrating mobile TV transmission with an existing ATSC broadcast TV plant is not difficult. These are the basic devices required for local origination and network services: A video (AVC) and audio (HE AAC v2) encoder for each added program stream An IP path into the facility (for remote component ingest) An IP encapsulator to encapsulate all program streams and non-real-time files into the appropriate transport protocol A service multiplexer to multiplex the conventional ATSC stream with mobile TV data A mobile TV enabled exciter to replace the existing exciter in the ATSC transmitter The Mobile TV architecture provides full compatibility with all industry-standard ATSC equipment. Additionally, the system is compatible with all current microwave and fiber STL systems.” And they list a ton of benefits for the broadcaster, “When a mobile TV system is implemented, broadcasters can expect the following operational and financial benefits: Leveraged investment in ATSC transmission Delivery of robust digital TV signals to mobile TV receiving devices Extension of local branding to mobile users The ability to redirect local news, weather, sports and traffic information to "consumers on the go" The addition of up to eight program (streams) of mobile content per station New revenue opportunities based on subscription, advertising and sell-through transactions” We (The HT Guys) started talking seriously about Mobile HDTV back in 2010 when a group called Mobile Content Venture (MCV), a joint venture of 12 major broadcasters, announced a commitment to upgrade TV stations in 20 markets in order to deliver live video to portable devices. Their goal was to deliver mobile video service in markets representing more than 40% of the US population by late 2011. That group eventually released a platform of hardware and applications called Dyle TV. But as of May 22, 2015, Dyle mobile TV is no longer in service, and Dyle-enabled devices and their apps will no longer be supported. Some may remember that Qualcomm tried and failed as well. They developed a technology called MediaFLO for transmitting audio, video and data to portable devices for mobile television and branded it in the US as FLO TV. But in October 2010, they announced they were suspending all new sales of the service to consumers and in December 2010, AT&T acquired Qualcomm's broadcast spectrum licenses in the 700 MHz band. FLO TV was officially shut down as a service in March of 2011. What gives? Many of us remember how many portable TVs were sold in the 1980's. How many Watchman TVs Sony was flooding the market with. And back then you had to carry a separate device with you just to watch TV. Often they were only black and white screens, and sure they were “portable,” but not nearly as portable as today's cell phones. How is it that free, over-the-air television, with no cost to consumers - no data charges, no minutes used - isn't a feature on every cell phone and tablet in America? This is very different than the Aereo situation. With Mobile HDTV the same broadcaster is airing the same content in the same market. They're just broadcasting it to an entirely new set of screens. We don't know for sure, but it's entirely possible that the number of cell phones and tablets exceeds the number of TV screens in a lot of urban markets. Why wouldn't broadcasters want their content on those screens? Why wouldn't users want the ability to tune into live TV when they're stuck shopping at the mall all day on a Saturday? Or every tablet made, for any kid in a carset or at a restaurant. There's no cost to watch it. You don't even need a data connection. There has to be some technical challenges with the technology that we weren't able to uncover, and we're hoping some of our listeners can shed some light on it. Because, as of right now, an app like Mobile HDTV from Motorola Mobility seems like a pretty big no-brainer. We just don't know why nobody has been able to get it to catch on.