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October 21, 2008 10:00am EDT
Broadcasters are turning to new IT-based technologies and workflows to boost their bottom line, both by streamlining existing operations and creating new revenue opportunities with minimal investment. In this live Webcast, B&C Senior Editor Glen Dickson will speak with broadcasters and technology vendors about the benefits and challenges of integrating new systems and processes into today's broadcast plant. more >>
Posted: Dec 5, 2008 | Permalink
July 23, 2008 10:00am EDT
Critical issues addressed in this Webcast will include: • How to let users sample scheduled TV with unscheduled TV • How to drive additional subscriptions to premium services • How to promote the promotion • How to drive additional viewership of basic cable networks • What can you create demand for, besides TV, with VOD more >>
Posted: Dec 6, 2008 | Permalink
June 24, 2008 10:00am EDT
This Broadcasting & Cable Webinar will give an in-depth look at how TV station operators and broadcast network programmers are bringing their content to online viewers and monetizing the broadband delivery path. more >>
Posted: Dec 6, 2008 | Permalink
May 21, 2008 10:00am EDT
As broadcasters seek new ways to monetize their digital spectrum after the Feb. 17, 2009 switch from analog-to-digital television signals, they are increasingly eyeing the prospects of delivering video and data to mobile phones, the Internet and other portable devices. On May 21st a panel of industry experts will discuss the progress towards a new technical standard for mobile DTV and examine the operational challenges and fi nancial implications of creating a new delivery path for local TV. more >>
Posted: Dec 6, 2008 | Permalink
May 13, 2008 10:00am EDT
As TV services march toward an everything-on-demand model, how can cable operators capitalize on the shift? A panel of industry experts will present an overview of on-demand advertising business and technology issues, discuss lessons learned from field deployments to date, and look at future trends and opportunities. more >>
Posted: Dec 6, 2008 | Permalink