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NAB Seeks Presentations for 2011 NAB Show
Washington, DC - Jul 29, 2010 - The National Association of Broadcasters is calling for paper and presentation proposals for the 2011NAB Show, which will be held April 9-14, 2011. Proposals must be submitted before Oct. 22, 2010, and must include topics relevant to the creation and distribution of electronic media content or discuss emerging technologies and trends in the electronic media industry.
Technical paper proposals for the Broadcast Engineering Conference should address the opportunities and challenges that face broadcast engineers. Entries must explain what attendees can expect to learn from the paper, must not be a sales pitch, and should be no more than 200 words in length.
Submission contact information and details on topics considered for proposal submissions are posted at the NAB website.
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