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NABA conference to look for ‘Harmonization in the Digital Age’


TORONTO – ‘Harmonization in the Digital Age’ is the theme for this year’s North American Broadcasters Association’s (NABA) annual conference to be held June 3-5 in Washington, DC.

Other topics to be explored through panel discussions and presentations at the conference and annual general meeting are:

– New technology: new platforms/new devices, which add value to broadcasters and consumers, which do not?

– The Regulators Speak: North American harmonization, what are the key issues and how are they prioritized?

– Satellite interference and threats to services.

– Terrestrial broadcasting and spectrum issues.

– Radio Issues and Opportunities: Integration and harmonization in the multimedia space.

– WIPO, intellectual property, watermarking and fingerprinting.

– Mobile Handhelds: Where are we headed?

NABA is a non-profit union of North American broadcasting organizations committed to advancing the interests of broadcasters at home and internationally. As a member of the World Broadcasting Unions, NABA allows members to share information, identify common interests, and reach consensus on issues of an international nature, and provides representation for North American broadcasters in global forums.

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