National Association Of Broadcasters Bring "IMAGINation To Vegas

by vegaswatchdogdotcom | April 21, 2009 at 03:09 pm
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Las Vegas, NV

April 20-23, 2009

The next generation of media technology has literally brought their whole "Dog and Pony Show" to the only City on the Planet able to showcase a worldwide community of professionals who can show the latest in industry products and services for the future.

The NAB Show theme this year centers around "Imagining The Opportunity". Thus the unique Logo "IMAGINation" says it all.

The global marketplace of over 1,500 companies and thousands of new products are presented to 100,000 plus attending this annual gala in Vegas this week.

***Special Note: This is not for amateurs. Only the pros would understand the what, when, where and why of all that goes on at an NAB Show.

Multiple platforms like televisions, computers, radios, phones and the big screen will continue to deliver our audio, video and filmed content for 2010. Next year's NAB Show will surely debut new techological advances which undoubtably will change our lives beyond our wildest imaginations.

The NAB Show will be passing out industry awards in numerous categories to techno superstars whose names are not known to the general public that work behind the scenes making all the magic happen. But also included in all the festivities will be celebs like TV Sitcom comedian, Bob Newhart, and sportcaster icon, Vin Scully, both to be inducted into the NAB Broadcasting Hall Of Fame.

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Amy Judd

Sounds really cool!

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