DC Update: Congress Avoids a Government Shutdown
Congress breathed a sigh of relief over the weekend when it avoided a shutdown by striking a deal to fund the government through what is left of fiscal 2017. More
Congress breathed a sigh of relief over the weekend when it avoided a shutdown by striking a deal to fund the government through what is left of fiscal 2017. More
Moderator Barry Bedlan, deputy director, AP sports products, The Associated Press, started an NAB 2017 session on fan engagement with an informal survey: in a room dominated by sports fans, […] More
Bob Bowman’s ability to grow BAMTech into one of the nimblest, most valuable OTT video platforms over the course of more than 16 years is extraordinary. Taking the baton from […] More
Congress came back to Washington on April 24 after a two-week break, and policymakers were busy catching up. Congress and the administration spent last week working on a proposal to […] More
Auto racing is proving to be a fertile breeding ground for the sports-television industry’s continued adventures in 4K UHD production, and Canon has been playing a big role in tests […] More
When every inch of a baseball stadium is considered hallowed ground, even comparatively small efforts at expansion are undertaken with delicacy. So it goes that Fenway Park has added seating […] More
Continuing to provide technologies to boost immersive engagement in sports and entertainment venues, Panasonic Corp. of North America has launched the Panasonic Media Entertainment Co. (PMEC) to supply and support […] More
The NBA Playoffs are under way, and Turner Sports is once again leaning heavily on NEP production units. It is deploying NEP’s Chromium and Iridium (both of which recently had […] More
Both the House and the Senate were in recess this week despite the looming April 28 deadline to stave off a government shutdown. There are only five legislative days left […] More
The telecast/broadcast/simulcast of live sports or entertainment events has been “remote” since the Olympics in Berlin in 1936. The only thing that has changed significantly – and that would be […] More
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