The next stop on my NYC trip was the Library Hotel in midtown Manhattan. There, I met with Jennie Evans, of Manor Marketing, and five of her clients....More
Also new from Panasonic (exhibiting at NAB booths C3712 and C3327) are a pair of high-resolution LCD HD production monitors — the 25.5in BT-LH2550....More
I’m into doing unique things. Like running marathons, 13 miles up the Barr Trail on Pikes Peak and then 13 miles back down in one day. Or, running....More
Looking to support broadcasters’ desires to do more with less, Harris will be demonstrating an integrated master control solution at NAB booth N2502....More
With today’s totally unreasonable travel costs, Harris (exhibiting this year at NAB booth N2502) decided to allow all of us editors to stay at home....More
If you’re in the content mastering or transcoding business, you know AmberFin. If not, let me introduce you to the company. AmberFin (exhibiting at....More
If I told you I was in the “Windy City,” you’d probably think I was in Chicago. Normally that’d be true, but last Thursday, the very windy city was....More
The next stop on my pre-NAB press conference tour was OmniBus, exhibiting at booth SU5417 at the NAB Show. I remember when Broadcast Engineering's....More
The weather in NYC was absolutely wonderful last Wednesday. Thursday was an entirely different matter, but we’ll get to that later. The next stop on....More
Last week I made the yearly trek to meet several clients in the New York City area. The annual event permits me to visit with NAB exhibitors and....More
Well, Feb. 17 came and went. We’re still alive. The sky didn’t fall. Unless you’re Rip Van Winkle, you know that Feb. 17 was the original analog....More
Let me give you some advice about hotels in New York City. Don’t pick one that’s located in some off-the-wall location or on an unfamiliar street —....More
My alternate title for this post: How I learned to hate broadcasters and everything they stand for. Broadcasters should be ashamed of themselves. To....More
Remember the movie " Network?" Released 1976, it presented a frenetic and satirical view of a fictional television network, Union Broadcasting System....More