Exhibitor Viewpoints
Don Winget on BTI’s NAB Plans
3.31.2011
Web-based solutions are big right now
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Gorman-Redlich Will Show EAS CG2
3.24.2011
Jim Gorman first exhibited in 1979
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‘Digital Radio Represents the Future of All Broadcasting’
3.17.2011
A pre-NAB chat with Continental’s Dan Dickey
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Telos Systems-Omnia-Axia — Denny Sanders
4.4.2008
Because the company has a remarkable amount of former broadcasters on staff, we feel that it is only natural to view the relationship with our clients as more of a partnership when it comes to the integrity of their operation.
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The Empire State Building — Joe Maguire, Broadcast Manager
4.4.2008
Forty-four radio and television stations and over 200 other transmitters take advantage of its central location, superior support and designated and secure facilities.
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Yellowtec — Michael Bartsch
4.1.2008
We seek to reduce the complexity of broadcast studio tools making them intuitive and easy for a user to operate while allowing an engineer the greatest degree of studio design flexibility.
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Tieline Technology — Darren Levy
4.1.2008
Tieline joined the Audio-via-IP Experts Group because we believe that that codec manufacturers need to collaborate in establishing a global standard for reliable broadcasting over IP networks.
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LBA Technology — John George
3.28.2008
The CAMI provides an economical way of placing an FM translator antenna as well as STL and RPU antennas on a “hot” AM tower without requiring major changes in the antenna system.
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Wheatstone — Phil Owens & Jeff Keith
3.14.2008
It’s wrong for a station to spend a lot of money for a new on-air processor and then have to wrestle with an issue like this — like saying you can have any car on the lot as long as it’s blue.
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RCS — Philippe Generali
3.14.2008
Built from the ground up using the most modern and reliable technologies today: .NET and the fantastic graphical subsystem WPF. This is the future of automation.
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