121ST AES broadcast events program revealed

Sep 21, 2006 12:34 PM, ENG Update e-newsletter

    

AES executive director Roger Furness has announced the broadcast events calendar for the upcoming convention in San Francisco, Oct. 5-8, 2006. For the 18th consecutive year, industry expert panelists will provide a comprehensive program addressing both emerging and long-standing audio technology issues.

According to broadcast events director David Bialik, programming of particular interest to broadcasters will include panel discussions on innovations in digital audio, surround sound for digital radio and broadcasting in the IP age. Broadcast Engineering editor Brad Dick will moderate a panel on audio for HDTV — the lip sync issue. Additional broadcast program topics will include 5.1 surround for radio, facility design, audio transport design and additional HD panels.

The full schedule of broadcast events and other educational programming is available by visiting www.aes.org.

Now in his 18th consecutive year as AES broadcast events director, David Bialik has again developed an outstanding program.




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