NAB2005 Special Report

Apr 17, 2005 8:00 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    

The world’s largest electronic media show began in Las Vegas yesterday.

NAB2005, which covers the development, delivery and management of professional video and audio content across all mediums, runs April 16-21 with exhibits opening tomorrow.

The NAB expects more than 95,000 media professionals and 1400 exhibiting companies from 130 countries to attend the show. That’s far too much for any individual to see and experience in only a few days. This edition of Beyond the Headlines takes a look at the show schedule and some highlights that may appeal to broadcasters.

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