Posted on April 4, 2013 in ATSC News
A reminder to our membership – the ATSC Annual Meeting will be held Thursday, May 9th, 2013 at the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center. Events start with a kickoff reception on the evening of May 8 in the Reagan Center’s Pavilion Lobby. The May 9th Annual Meeting begins at 9:30 a.m. and concludes at 4:30 p.m.
Online registration and a list of nearby hotel options are available at https://www.atsc.org/cms/index.php/communications/seminars/308-atsc-2013-annual-meeting
In addition to presentation of the annual Bernard Lechner Award, topics to be covered in the meeting include:
“Mobile DTV: Where are we? Where are we going?”
“Talking about Next Generation: What do we want and when do we want it?”
“Smart TVs and Second Screen”
Confirmed speakers include Gary Arlen, Arlen Communications; Tim Alessi, LG Electronics; Mark Aitken, Sinclair Broadcast Group; Brett Jenkins, LIN Media; Jimmy Goodmon and Sam Matheny, Capitol Broadcasting; John McCoskey, PBS; and Jay Adrick, Harris Broadcast.
If you have any questions regarding the event or would like information on meeting sponsorship opportunities, please contact Lindsay Shelton Gross (lsheltongross@atsc.org). See you there!
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