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First Broadcasting, Audio And Video Global Trends Report Released

The NAB Show and D.I.S. Consulting Corporation have announced the release of the first annual Broadcasting, Audio and Video Global Trends Report, a compilation in book form of 15 research reports across 15 market segments within the digital media space. The report is one in a number of initiatives, supported by the NAB Show and D.I.S. Consulting, to enhance the collection and distribution of research data of importance to the broadcast and digital media industries.

The global report includes an overview of worldwide trends affecting digital media, written by Douglas I. Sheer, CEO and chief analyst of D.I.S. Consulting. The report includes the following market research data and summary chapters:

* Automation Not Played - Out
* Second Wave of Servers Continues
* Growth, not Compression, in Encoders
* Storage Capacities Boom
* What's New in News Workflow
* Removable Media Invades Camcorders
* Photo Pros Go Multimedia
* Sports Market Scores Big
* HD Drives Studio Camera Market
* Editing Deeply Saturated Space
* Video Graphics Growth Paints Mixed Picture
* Video Lighting Steps Out of the Shadows
* Switchers Attracting More Competitors
* Radio - Realigning, Readjusting, and Resurgent
* Year of the OX to Show Growth (special China report)

"The NAB Show is built to serve the digital media landscape, and this publication brings additional value to the marketplace. For NAB, it is important that we provide additional services to assist our customers during the Show and year round. We feel the market intelligence contained in this report will enable the likes of business executives, marketers and product managers to make more informed business decisions in relation to the Show and back in their offices, " said NAB Executive Vice President of Conventions and Business Operations Chris Brown.

Douglas I. Sheer, CEO and chief analyst for DIS Consulting Corporation, added "Our relationship with the NAB Show has spanned four decades, and last year was enhanced as we became a strategic partner of the Show. Our client base fills its halls. It seemed only natural that we collaborate with NAB to better serve those very same exhibitor companies with this special publication."



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