NAB Show New York will take place Oct. 9-10 (Education Oct. 8-10) at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, energizing the news and sports industries with the latest trends and technology.
Held in the epicenter of live production, the event comes at an opportune time as the broadcast, media and entertainment industries prepare for key moments such as the 2024 Presidential election and major fall sports seasons, bringing together industry leaders to explore key innovations and strategies that are reshaping how content is created, distributed and monetized in today’s rapidly evolving media landscape.
“Whether navigating the complexities of election coverage or the excitement of a sporting event, NAB Show New York is a platform to discover new technologies, participate in important conversations and connect with industry leaders,” said Karen Chupka, executive vice president and managing director, NAB Global Connections and Events.
Election Reporting Summit
As the election approaches, the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is stepping up efforts to support and protect journalists as they navigate the unique challenges of political reporting. The Election Coverage Summit will provide critical guidance to maintain audience trust, ensure safety in the field, and combat the rise of misinformation, including the growing influence of deepfakes and AI-generated content. The summit will equip media professionals with the tools and strategies they need to deliver accurate, trustworthy news in an increasingly complex political landscape.
Sports Media Insights
Sports media-focused sessions will provide key insights into how new technologies and strategies are changing the industry. Key sessions will cover the growth of women’s sports, the impact of new technologies on fan engagement, the evolution of media rights deals and more. Attendees will also hear how athletes are building their personal brands and shaping the future of content distribution.
Featuring discussions from industry leaders including Valari Dobson Staab of NBCUniversal Local, Jennifer Mitchell of CBS News and Stations, Liz Alesse of ABC Audio, ABC News, Jonathan Williamson of Men in Blazers, Ray Chao of Vox, Sarah Bishop Woods of News Revenue Hub, Bill Ordower of the National Women’s Soccer League, Matt DeGroot of Crooked Media/Pod Save America and Doug Perlman of Sports Media Advisors, NAB Show New York will give attendees a competitive edge by digging into the evolving media landscape and showcasing the latest advancements and innovations in news and sports.
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