The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is an increasingly important event for radio and television broadcasters, offering them a chance to learn about new technologies and innovations that can be applied to their industries. In the Winter 2024 issue of Radio + Television Business Report, Fred and Paul Jacobs discuss this annual tech bonanza, with over 140,000 attendees, and the tours Jacobs Media has curated specifically for broadcasters.
In the cover article, Fred and Paul discuss how these tours highlight relevant technologies like AI, connected cars, and next-gen TV, offering broadcasters a glimpse into the future. Attending CES provides valuable perspective, breaking them out of their industry bubbles and revealing how technology is rapidly changing the game. The Jacobs brothers urge broadcasters to be more proactive at CES, exhibiting and networking with other companies to ensure their continued relevance. While challenges for broadcasters rise, CES serves as a breeding ground for solutions and collaborations, especially for smaller players. Ultimately, the optimistic and innovative atmosphere of CES makes it an invaluable experience for anyone in the media game, broadcasters or not. So, ditch the industry conventions and head to CES – your future might just be waiting there.
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