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Increase your exposure at IBC with a message in Broadcast Engineering—World Edition!
The September issue includes bonus distribution at IBC. Plus, Broadcast Engineering can help you maximize your show presence before, during and after the show with ads in the print issue, enewsletters, the Product Source, on BETV@IBC, and more. See below for more details.
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September Issue
Ad Closing: August 6
Materials Due: August 13
Bonus Distribution: IBC
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FEATURE
Digital transmitters
The ever-advancing nature of digital transmitter technology has created a new global era for suppliers in digital multimedia broadcasting. Engineers must be familiar with this increasingly complicated technology to ensure that the right choices are made when developing plans for network transmission infrastructure.
FEATURE
Virtualized media data center in a real-world media environment
The innovation of Data Center Bridging (DCB) technology and lossless, high-quality storage networking, enables an Ethernet-based network to become the center of both storage and client infrastructures.
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Broadcasting and the web—Are you set up for success?
A good Internet connection and adaptive streaming can provide high-quality 720P imaging without buffering or stuttering. As more people move online, broadcasters must meet the demand to deliver their content to these viewers. This article shows them how.
TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION
Backhaul, RF and compression
This tutorial shows readers how to leverage leading-edge RF modulation and video compression technology to create high quality backhaul links.
TRANSITION TO DIGITAL
Graphics and captioning
Readers learn the importance of preserving high-bandwidth channels for graphics production.
PRODUCTION CLIPS
Live ENG via IP
The growing availability of low-cost wireless technologies and IP networks provides new options for remote and live newsgathering.
TECHNOLOGY IN TRANSITION
Broadcast automation
An examination of new options in playout automation technology.
*Editorial coverage subject to change.
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Promote Your New Product or Latest Technology Solution in Broadcast Engineering's IBC Product Source—Coming in September
Broadcast Engineering's IBC Product Source highlights the hottest new technology solutions shown at this year's IBC. It's polybagged with the September issue and will be posted on the Broadcast Engineering website for an entire year. Each new product will contain a hot link back to the manufacturer so subscribers can easily connect to the vendors they need. Broadcast Engineering's IBC Product Source is a valued resource for subscribers to find information on new technology and vendors all year long. Contact your market manager to reserve your space today!
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Materials Due: August 13
Broadcast Engineering's IBC Update E-newsletter
This weekly E-newsletter running for 13 weeks before, during and after IBC is designed to generate traffic to your stand and convey your follow-up message. Covering product, technology, news and business announcements from the show, IBC Update allows you to promote your product and announcements worldwide.
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