NAB Show Adds Online Video Confab

Feb. 12, 2015
The National Association of Broadcasters announced its first-ever Online Video Conference will take place April 13-14 during the 2015 ...
The National Association of Broadcasters announced its first-ever Online Video Conference will take place April 13-14 during the 2015 NAB Show in Las Vegas. The conference will feature sessions on key issues facing online video providers of original content, as well as those who are seeking to monetize video across multiple platforms.

One of seven separate conference tracks planned for the show, the Online Video Conference will cover topics such as virtual MVPDs, the migration to OTT, online original content, gaming and sports, user generated content, cross-screen targeting, online advertising metrics and new online video platforms. The conference is designed for senior executives from digital media firms in the subscriber-based world of VOD, OTT and cable, as well as pure broadband and Internet firms.

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