- North American Broadcasters Association
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- North American Broadcasters Association
NORTH AMERICAN BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION | FEBRUARY — MARCH 2016 www.nabanet.com ► It’s AGM Time Again! ► NABA’s 2016 AGM Event — Standing Committee and Board Meetings Schedule ► NABA’s 2016 AGM Event — AGM Event Program (Draft) ► NABA 2016 Future of Radio & Audio Symposium (Draft) Program ► FOX’s Richard Friedel Now ATSC Chair ► Nautel Joins NABA ► ITU’s 2nd Forum on Emergency Telecommunications ► NABA Members & Issues in the News ► Calendar of Events NABAcaster is published by and for members and friends of the North American Broadcasters Association ( NABA ) P.O. Box 500, Station A Toronto, ON M5W 1E6 Canada Tel.: +1 416-598-9877 Fax: +1 416-598-9774 Email: [email protected] President Robert J. Ross Director-General Michael McEwen Editor Jason Paris Staff Anh Ngo Jenn Hadfield Vineet Mathur NABA-RADIO COMMITTEE March 16, 2016 [Teleconference] It’s AGM Time Again! Michael McEwen, NABA We are less than two weeks away from our AGM Event. This year our Mexican members, Televisa and TV Azteca, welcome us to Mexico City for the first time in more than a decade. Very exciting, indeed. Beginning March 1st, we’ll hold our Technical, Legal, and Board meetings at CIRT’s (Cámara Nacional de la Industria de Radio y Televisión) facilities in Mexico City. CIRT is an association of Mexican radio and television broadcasters much like the NAB in the US or the CAB in Canada. We are very grateful to them for supporting this event. March 2nd is our AGM proper, and while there is a short formal period where the business of the Association is dealt with, most of the day is filled with speakers and panels; a day full of strong and relevant content. Much of that content will focus on the Next Generation of Television with attention to the new overthe-air broadcast platform ATSC 3.0, but other technologies like HDR, IP production and distribution, and Colour Gamut will also be very much a part of the discussion. Additionally there will be an emphasis on the need for strategies rooted in business principles to make this migration happen, and a discussion about what some of those migration strategies may be. You can read through the full day’s program in this edition of NABAcaster and I encourage you to do so. We will also hear from our Mexican colleagues about the challenges that regulators have created for the industry, and the state of migration to Digital Television (ATSC 1.0). North America is a huge continent with only three countries; all at different stages in the evolution to the Next Generation of Television, but sharing similar business and regulatory challenges. Our AGM is an opportunity to learn and inform one another, and from that sharing of one another’s realities, new ideas and strategies to meet our challenges are a likely result. Radio will also be a part of our AGM with a presentation on the medium’s digital interactive initiatives, but the major day for radio will be March 3rd with our second Future of Radio & Audio Symposium. Speakers will address the HD Roll Out in North America with a focus on Mexico, and a panel will address the campaign to enable FM Chips in Smartphones and the apps that can make radio interactive. We’ll also focus on the Connected Car and what that means for both the consumer and the radio industry. Like television, radio is leaping into a next generation that increasingly looks more like a revolution than an evolution. Continued on next page... NABACASTER | FEBRUARY — MARCH 2016 Over the three days in Mexico City, members will also hear about our work in Cyber Security, the Common Metadata Chip for File Formats, and IP production and distribution; all important to realizing the benefits of the next generation of broadcast services. We are again at a crossroad in our industry’s evolution much like we were with the introduction of digital High Definition Television. It’s important to make the right choices and have a clear consensus on how we migrate to these new technologies since broadcasters will have to work with the consumer electronic industry, the broadcast equipment manufacturers, the regulators and the consumers themselves to make this transition work. This is a huge undertaking. If you decide that you’d like to be in Mexico to be part of this discussion, even at this late date, we still have some space. Email [email protected] to ask for the password for the event link below. In the next issue of NABAcaster we’ll review what we learned. Nos vamos a México! ∎ If you have not done so, please register for the Committee Meetings, AGM Event and/or the Future of Radio & Audio Symposium promptly! https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/naba-committee-meetings-2016agm-event-and-future-of-radio-audio-symposium-march-13-2016-tickets-20870687789 The above link also includes details about local accommodations, including a group booking we have with the Hyatt Regency Mexico City. Only a few rooms remain! Feel free to write the Secretariat ([email protected]) if in need of any information, advice and/or for the Event’s password. Page | 2 NABACASTER | DECEMBER 2014 ——JANUARY 2015 NABACASTER | FEBRUARY MARCH 2016 2016 AGM Event Standing Committees and Board Meetings Tuesday, March 1, 2016 08:30 Security Check, Lobby Cámara Nacional de la Industria de Radio y Televisión Avenida Horacio 1013, Polanco, Miguel Hidalgo 11550 Ciudad de México, D.F., Mexico 09:00 – 12:30 CST 11:00 – 12:30 CST Technical Committee (NABA-TC) Meeting Legal Committee (NABA-LC) Meeting CIRT -“Board of Directors” Room (2nd Floor)- CIRT -“Lobby Meeting Room” (1st Floor)- (If dialing-in, please contact the Secretariat for the bridge number and pass code) (If dialing-in, please contact the Secretariat for the bridge number and pass code) 14:00 – 17:30 CST 18:30 CST Board of Directors (NABA-BoD) Meeting Delegates meet in the lobby of the Hyatt Regency Mexico City for transportation to dinner. CIRT -“Board of Directors” Room (2nd Floor)(If dialing-in, please contact the Secretariat for the bridge number and pass code) 19:00 CST Cocktails and Dinner for AGM Delegates La Hacienda de los Morales Av Juan Vázquez de Mella 525, Miguel Hidalgo, Del Bosque, 11510 (TV Azteca’s CEO, Benjamin Salinas, will give some remarks on the state of the broadcast industry in Mexico) Note: NABA’s Radio Committee (NABA-RC) and NABA’s Risk Awareness & Continuity Committee (NABA-RACC) will not be meeting during this year’s AGM Event. Members of those Committees are still welcome to attend the AGM Event. Page | 3 NABACASTER | DECEMBER 2014 ——JANUARY 2015 NABACASTER | FEBRUARY MARCH 2016 2016 (Draft) AGM Event Program Cámara Nacional de la Industria de Radio y Televisión “Board of Directors Room” (2nd Floor) Avenida Horacio 1013, Polanco, Miguel Hidalgo 11550 Ciudad de México, D.F., Mexico Wednesday, March 2, 2015 08:30 Registration Desk Open — CIRT’s Lobby | Coffee & Light Breakfast 09:00 Welcome Remarks: Bob Ross, NABA President | Senior VP, East Coast Operations, CBS Michael McEwen, Director-General, NABA 09:10 Opening Keynotes: The Impact of New Broadcast Regulations on Mexican Television Sergio Sarmiento, VP, Editorial Committee / Editor in Chief, TV Azteca Leonardo Ramos, Director, High Technology Projects, Televisa 09:45 Panel: The Next Generation of Television — Issues and Overview (ATSC 3.0 Explanation and Timetable) Moderator: Glenn Reitmeier, Senior VP, Technology Standards, NBCU | Former ATSC Chair — ATSC 3.0 Explanation and Timetable Richard Friedel, Executive VP & GM, Engineering & Operations, Fox Networks | ATSC Chair Anne Schelle, Managing Director, Pearl TV — Business Opportunities Made Possible by ATSC 3.0 Leonardo Ramos, Director, High Technology Projects, Televisa — The Digital Transition in Mexico and the Future Adoption of ATSC 3.0 Christian Roy, VP, Network, Bell Media — What Are the Important Features of the Next Generation of TV 11:30 Speaker: The Challenges Realizing the Next Generation of Television are Formidable for Us All Fred Mattocks, Head, Technology & Strategy, CBC/Radio-Canada 11:45 Panel: Deployment Strategies for the Next Generation of Television – Getting There from Here Technically, Commercially, and Legally Moderator: John Lee, Executive Director, Media Technology Services, CBC/Radio-Canada | Chair, NABA-TC Jerald Fritz, Executive VP, Strategic and Legal Affairs, ONEMedia | Sinclair Broadcast Group Bob Plummer, Consultant, Engineering & Operations, FOX Networks | Chair, Next Generation of Television Ad-Hoc Group, NABA Sam Matheny, CTO & Executive VP, NAB Winston Caldwell, VP, Spectrum Engineering & Advanced Engineering, FOX Networks | Chair, Spectrum Sub-Committee, NABA — WRC-15 Report Lunch Keynote: The State of the Mexican Broadcast Industry, including the New Communications Law and Implementation Edgar Pereda, President, CIRT Speaker: The Next Generation of Radio and Why it’s Important Jeff Smulyan, CEO, Emmis Communications 12:45 14:00 14:30 Panel: Issues Beyond the Broadcaster Treaty that Broadcasters Need to Know Moderator: Ben Ivins, Chair, Legal Committee, NABA | Legal Consultant, NAB Erica Redler, Legal Consultant, NABA Gerardo Munoz de Cote, Intellectual Property Legal Director, Televisa | Vice-Chair, Legal Committee, NABA 15:00 Discussion: File Formats and the Common Metadata Chip — Work to Date, Shared Experiences, and the Timetable for the Coming Months Clyde Smith, Chair, NABA/DPP Working Group | Consultant, FOX Networks Mark Harrison, Managing Director, DPP | Director, BBC Technology Futures Group 16:15 Formal Business of the AGM Meeting (Members Only) 17:00 17:3019:00 Adjournment Welcome Reception for 2016 Future of Radio & Audio Symposium (including AGM Delegates) Page | 4 NABACASTER | DECEMBER 2014 ——JANUARY 2015 NABACASTER | FEBRUARY MARCH 2016 2016 (Draft) Future of Radio & Audio Symposium Cámara Nacional de la Industria de Radio y Televisión “Board of Directors Room” (2nd Floor) Avenida Horacio 1013, Polanco, Miguel Hidalgo 11550 Ciudad de México, D.F., Mexico Wednesday, March 2, 2016 17:3019:00 Welcome Reception for 2016 Future of Radio & Audio Symposium delegates (including AGM Delegates) Thursday, March 3, 2016 08:30 Registration Desk Open — CIRT’s Lobby 08:30 09:00 Coffee & Light Breakfast Opening Remarks: Paul Brenner, SVP, Emmis Communications | Vice-Chair, NABA-RC Michael McEwen, Director-General, NABA 09:10 Opening Keynote: Topic [TBD] Miguel Orozco Gómez, Director-General, CIRT 09:30 Panel: HD Radio Rollout in Mexico — The Business Case Moderator: Claudio Martinez, VP, Consumer Electronics Business Development, DTC, Inc. Fausto Cuevas, Director-General, Asociación Mexicana de la Industria Automotriz (AMIA) Glynn Walden, Consultant, CBS Radio Mario Avila, General Director, Radio Stations, Grupo Fórmula Keith Boone, Vice-President, Grupo Megaradio Carlos Lara Sumano, Director-General, Instituto Mexicano de la Radio (IMER) 10:30 Speaker: The Digital Transition in Mexico City Speaker: Miguel Fernandez Arias, Director, Engineering, IMER 10:45 11:15 Coffee Break Keynote: Connected Car — Encroachment by the Technology Companies John Ellis, Founder & Managing Director, Ellis & Associates 12:15 Panel: North American Update on the FM Chip in Mobile Devices Moderator: David Layer, Senior Director, Advanced Engineering, NAB | Chair, NABA-RC FM Chip WG Mariana Ferreira, Senior Director, Business Development, BLU Products, Inc. Kirk Nesbitt, Technical Advisor, Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) Sam Matheny, CTO & Executive Vice-President, NAB Daniel Chappell, Director, Comite de Radio, PI-AR 13:15 Discussion: NABA’s Radio Committee — Introduction & Update Jeff Detweiler, Executive Director, Broadcast Engineering, HD Radio™ David Layer, Senior Director, Advanced Engineering, NAB | Chair, NABA-RC FM Chip WG 13:25 Closing Remarks / Comments from the Floor Paul Brenner, SVP, Emmis Communications | Vice-Chair, NABA-RC Page | 4 NABACASTER NABACASTER | DECEMBER | FEBRUARY 2014 ——JANUARY MARCH 2016 2015 FOX’s Richard Friedel is Now ATSC’s Chair The Advanced Television Systems Committee’s (ATSC) board recently elected our own Richard Friedel as their board chairman for the next term. Richard is the Executive VP & GM of Fox Networks’ Engineering & Operations and plays an active role here at NABA on both our Board of Directors as well as our Technical Committee. Richard will be replacing another name familiar to NABA, NBCU’s Glenn Reitmeier in this role. “It was with pleasure I read that the ATSC Board chose Richard as their new Chairman. He has brought real leadership to our industry for many years and his skills will be a key factor in implementing ATSC 3.0 in the coming few years. Glenn did a great job as Chair and now Richard picks up the mantle. A wise choice celebrated by us all.” -Michael McEwen, Director-General, NABA A big congratulations to Richard on this new important role. Nautel Joins NABA We are most pleased to welcome Nautel as a new Affiliate Member of NABA. “I’m delighted that Nautel has joined NABA. They are an innovative company on the cutting edge of transmitter design for both radio and television. They will bring their knowledge and experience to our working groups as we navigate towards the Next Generation of Television and Radio. Very nice to have them on board.” — Michael McEwen, Director-General, NABA Nautel is a Canadian company which has emerged as one of the world’s largest manufacturers of radio broadcast transmitters. They offer one of the most modern fleets in the industry with a revolutionary approach to transmitter design. Their Advanced User Interface, built-in instrumentation, IP Audio, audio automation, Push Radio, HD Power Boost, and built-in audio processing are just some of the many examples of their recent innovations. A warm welcome to Nautel into the NABA family. ITU’s 2nd Global Forum on Emergency Telecommunications Over 500 participants, from 70 countries, recently participated in the ITU’s 2nd Global Forum on Emergency Telecommunications, with a theme of “Saving Lives” in Kuwait City, Kuwait (January 26-28, 2016). Two new global initiatives were launched at this forum: The ITU Network of Volunteers for Emergency Telecommunications The Global Emergency Fund for Rapid Response. Event highlights can be viewed, via YouTube, at this link. Page | 6 NABACASTER | FEBRUARY — MARCH 2016 NABA Members & Issues in the News Bell Media and iHeart Sign Exclusive Partnership to Expand iHeartRadio into Canada Fate of OTA TV Hangs in the Balance in 2016 BBC Website and iPlayer Go Down After Cyber Attack Emergency Improvement Act Signed Which Can Give Broadcasters Federal Assistance Mexico Prepares for Analogue Switch Off Emmis’ NextRadio Now Optimized for Tablets Emmis’ CEO: The Future of Radio is Interactivity Ericsson to Acquire FYI Television NAB Announces New Direction (and Name) for NAB Labs Sinclair Buys Tennis Channel in $350 Million Deal NAB: FCC Right to Target Set Tops Transmitters May be Repack’s Silver Lining Looking Ahead — Key Dates & Upcoming Events Date Event Location March 1 NABA Board, Technical and Legal Committee Meetings (Hosted by CIRT) Mexico City, DF, MEXICO March 2 NABA’s 2016 AGM Event (Hosted by CIRT) Mexico City, DF, MEXICO March 3 NABA’s 2016 Future of Radio & Audio Symposium (Hosted by CIRT) Mexico City, DF, MEXICO March 7-10 Satellite 2016: Conference & Exhibition National Harbor, MD, USA March 16 NABA Radio Committee Meeting [TELECONFERNECE] April 16-20 2016 NAB Show Las Vegas, NV, USA May 9-13 WIPO’s 32nd SCCR Geneva, SWITZERLAND May 10-20 ITU-R’s Study Group 5 Meetings (Terrestrial Service) Geneva, SWITZERLAND June 1-10 ITU-R’s Study Group 1 Meetings (Spectrum Management) Geneva, SWITZERLAND A complete list of upcoming events is available at: www.nabanet.com/nabaweb/calendar/calendar.asp The NABAcaster newsletter is available online at: www.nabanet.com/nabaweb/newsletter/NABAcaster.asp Copyright © 2016 North American Broadcasters Association. All rights reserved. NABA AGM and Radio Symposium Graphics courtesy of Kevin La. Other graphics are courtesy of CIRT, Eventbrite, FOX Networks, and the ITU. Page | 7