The "NAB Show Daily News" brings you "First Look," a weekly glimpse at the innovations in technology and new products you can expect to see at the NAB Show, along with some exhibitor viewpoints. Join us each week as we prepare to head to Las Vegas for the opening of the NAB Show exhibit floor on April 13.
SHOUT allows broadcasters to quickly air social media conversations from Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Mass Relevance, YouTube and RSS feeds. New this year is SHOUT Metrics for social media data analysis.
President Marco Lopez: "With the increase in real-time and on-demand multiplatform delivery and high-quality live programming, broadcasters are taking a hard look at IP-based workflows and infrastructures to handle changing bandwidth, scalability and flexibility requirements."
Masstech for News allows journalists to automatically archive, access, share and use content from within popular newsroom system interfaces, including Associated Press ENPS, Avid iNEWS, Octopus Newsroom and Ross Inception.
Executive Vice President David T. Turner: "I think the most significant technology trend will be ever-increasing video resolution and all the devices needed to create, produce, store and distribute it."
IBiquity Digital has launched a line of private-label receivers to be sold online. Called "Sparc," the products include a mix of tabletop, boombox and portable AM/FM/HD Radio tuners.
The Loudness Toolkit 2 delivers greater workflow efficiencies and compliance with ever-evolving international loudness requirements, and includes new versions of the VisLM-H visual loudness meter, LM-Correct quick-fix tool and ISL true-peak limiter.