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 ails subject to change. ---\nhttps://www.nyemmys.org/events/538/\n\nEvent 
 Title: NATAS Live Webcast\nStart Date / Time: Nov 13, 2013 12:30 PM US/Eas
 tern\nLocation: \nSpeaker: \nThe National Academy of Television Arts &amp\
 ; Sciences and the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB)\n\n\n\n&ldqu
 o\;The Present and Future of Mobile TV&rdquo\;\n\nDate: Wednesday, Novembe
 r 13, 2013\n\nTime: 5:30PM &ndash\; 8:00PM EST\n\nLocation: NAB Headquarte
 rs, Washington, D.C. (register for the live webcast to view)\n\n \n\nRegis
 ter for the live webcast: http://emmyonline.org/webcast\n\nThe mobile TV m
 arketplace is growing, and stations that don&rsquo\;t get on board risk be
 ing left behind. Are you in the know? Broadcasters can catch up on the lat
 est developments in mobile TV at a free event hosted by the National Assoc
 iation of Broadcasters, in conjunction with the National Academy of Televi
 sion Arts and Sciences on November 13, 5:30 &ndash\; 8 p.m., at NAB headqu
 arters in Washington, D.C. With mobile TV already operating in 35 markets 
 across the country, and industry leaders expecting new devices to hit the 
 market this holiday season, this is a good time for broadcasters to discov
 er what the excitement is all about.\n\nThe event will include a nuts and 
 bolts discussion of the basics of mobile TV, which allows broadcasters to 
 transmit their broadcast programming, including sports, news and entertain
 ment, over a portion of their existing spectrum to compatible mobile devic
 es. Broadcasters are expanding the TV viewing market beyond the traditiona
 l living room, allowing viewers to take their favorite shows with them, tu
 ning in anytime and anywhere. Fueling the development of mobile TV is the 
 public&rsquo\;s voracious appetite for watching video content on the go. S
 mall upgrades to transmission facilities allow broadcasters to join the mo
 bile video phenomenon. Make sure your station is not left behind!\n\nIndus
 try leaders such as the NAB&rsquo\;s Executive Vice President of Strategic
  Planning Rick Kaplan, a veteran of wireless policy from his days at the F
 ederal Communications Commission\; Salil Dalvi, General Manager &amp\; Str
 ategist Focused on Digital Media &amp\; Mobile at NBC Universal and of the
  Mobile Content Venture, the joint venture responsible for the Dyle TV bra
 nd\; Sam Matheny, Vice President of Capitol Broadcasting Co. and member of
  Mobile 500, and digital media expert Rick Ducey of BIA/Kelsey, will lead 
 the discussions. The event will provide an overview of how mobile TV is be
 ing rolled out in the U.S., technical capabilities of the mobile TV signal
 , the mobile emergency alert system (M-EAS), content updates and business 
 issues. You&rsquo\;ll also hear what devices consumers will be buying this
  holiday season.\n\nDon&rsquo\;t miss out on this live webcast event, whic
 h is free to members of NAB, NATAS and invited guests. Register for the we
 bcast today http://emmyonline.org/webcast!\n\n\n\n\n--- This iCal file doe
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm re
 gistration.Event details subject to change. ---</div><h1>Event Title: NATA
 S Live Webcast</h1><div>https://www.nyemmys.org/events/538/</div><br /><di
 v>When: Nov 13, 2013 12:30 PM US/Eastern</div><div>Speaker: </div><br /><d
 iv><h2><span style="font-size:16px"><span style="color:#800080"><strong>Th
 e National Academy of Television Arts &amp\; Sciences and the National Ass
 ociation of Broadcasters (NAB)</strong></span></span></h2>  <p><img alt=""
  src="/files/298/" style="height:106px\; width:453px" /></p>  <p><span sty
 le="font-size:14px"><span style="color:#000000"><strong>&ldquo\;The Presen
 t and Future of Mobile TV&rdquo\;</strong></span></span></p>  <p><span sty
 le="color:#000000"><strong>Date: Wednesday, November 13, 2013</strong></sp
 an></p>  <p><span style="color:#000000"><strong>Time: 5:30PM &ndash\; 8:00
 PM EST</strong></span></p>  <p><span style="color:#000000"><strong>Locatio
 n: NAB Headquarters, Washington, D.C. (<em>register for the live webcast t
 o view</em>)</strong></span></p>  <p>&nbsp\;</p>  <p><span style="color:#0
 06400"><strong>Register for the live webcast: </strong></span><strong><a h
 ref="http://emmyonline.org/webcast"><span style="color:#006400">http://emm
 yonline.org/webcast</span></a></strong></p>  <p><span style="color:#000000
 ">The mobile TV marketplace is growing, and stations that don&rsquo\;t get
  on board risk being left behind. Are you in the know? Broadcasters can ca
 tch up on the latest developments in mobile TV at a free event hosted by t
 he National Association of Broadcasters, in conjunction with the National 
 Academy of Television Arts and Sciences on November 13, 5:30 &ndash\; 8 p.
 m., at NAB headquarters in Washington, D.C. With mobile TV already operati
 ng in 35 markets across the country, and industry leaders expecting new de
 vices to hit the market this holiday season, this is a good time for broad
 casters to discover what the excitement is all about.</span></p>  <p><span
  style="color:#000000">The event will include a nuts and bolts discussion 
 of the basics of mobile TV, which allows broadcasters to transmit their br
 oadcast programming, including sports, news and entertainment, over a port
 ion of their existing spectrum to compatible mobile devices. Broadcasters 
 are expanding the TV viewing market beyond the traditional living room, al
 lowing viewers to take their favorite shows with them, tuning in anytime a
 nd anywhere. Fueling the development of mobile TV is the public&rsquo\;s v
 oracious appetite for watching video content on the go. Small upgrades to 
 transmission facilities allow broadcasters to join the mobile video phenom
 enon. Make sure your station is not left behind!</span></p>  <p><span styl
 e="color:rgb(0, 0, 0)">Industry leaders such as the NAB&rsquo\;s Executive
  Vice President of Strategic Planning Rick Kaplan, a veteran of wireless p
 olicy from his days at the Federal Communications Commission\; Salil Dalvi
 , General Manager &amp\; Strategist Focused on Digital Media &amp\; Mobile
  at NBC Universal and of the Mobile Content Venture, the joint venture res
 ponsible for the Dyle TV brand\; Sam Matheny, Vice President of Capitol Br
 oadcasting Co. and member of Mobile 500, and digital media expert Rick Duc
 ey of BIA/Kelsey, will lead the discussions. The event will provide an ove
 rview of how mobile TV is being rolled out in the U.S., technical capabili
 ties of the mobile TV signal, the mobile emergency alert system (M-EAS), c
 ontent updates and business issues. You&rsquo\;ll also hear what devices c
 onsumers will be buying this holiday season.</span></p>  <p><strong><span 
 style="color:#006400">Don&rsquo\;t miss out on this live webcast event, wh
 ich is free to members of NAB, NATAS and invited guests. Register for the 
 webcast today </span><a href="http://emmyonline.org/webcast"><span style="
 color:#006400">http://emmyonline.org/webcast</span></a><span style="color:
 #006400">!</span></strong></p>   <div></div></div><div>--- This iCal file 
 does *NOT* confirm registration.Event details subject to change. ---</div>
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