Eric Holzer, Industrial Designer for iHome, talks about how the entertainment options on the nightstand have changed with the introduction of wi-fi and voice command. CĂ©line Spillemaecker, the Brand & Marketing Manager for Keecker, shows off her home entertainment robot.
ListenCES for Radio Broadcasters Podcast
Every year, CES in Las Vegas showcases the latest technological innovations for consumers. In this series of interviews with exhibitors and attendees, Seth Resler of Jacobs Media finds out what radio broadcasters need to know about North America's largest trade show.
CES for Radio Podcast: Cars of the Future
The cars of the future were on full display at CES 2018 in Las Vegas. David Agnew of Hyundai Mobius explains how autonomous driving can be used to prevent fatalities, while Florian Baur of Byton introduces the world to the company’s innovative car concept.
ListenCES for Radio Podcast: The Future of Urban Transportation
At CES 2018 in Las Vegas, a number of companies showcased new vehicles that aimed to change the way people get around in cities. Here’s a look at three: UJet, GenZe, and Bell Helicopter’s Air Taxi.
ListenCES for Radio Podcast: 2018 Overview
Danielle Cassagnol, Manager of Industry Communication at the Consumer Technology Association, talks about the technological trends at CES 2018 in Las Vegas.
ListenCES for Radio Podcast: Smart Homes and Turntables
Stacie Campbell of NuBryte and Jason Maynard of Crosley Radio talk about in-home audio, from old school turntables to smart home panels at CES 2017.
ListenCES for Radio Podcast: What is 3D Sound?
Maxime Sabahec of 3D Sound Labs in France explains what 3D audio means for virtual reality, gaming, movies, and music at CES 2017 in Las Vegas.
ListenCES for Radio Podcast: The Future of In-Car Audio
Rammy Bahalul of VocalZoom and Rich Desclafani of CRUX Interfacing Solutions talk about the future of in-car audio at CES 2017 in Las Vegas.
ListenCES for Radio Podcast: The State of Dashboard Traffic Apps
Frans de Rooij is the Director of Product Marketing, Automotive for TomTom, talks about the state dashboard infotainment systems and traffic apps.
ListenCES for Radio Podcast: What is the Future of HD Radio?
Jeff Jury, the General Manager of Automotive and Radio at DTS, talks about the future of HD Radio — Connected Radio — and what it means for terrestrial radio broadcasters.
ListenCES for Radio Podcast: What Cord Cutting Means for Radio
Luke Bouma, founder of CordCuttersNews.com, talks about the effect that cord cutting is having on the television industry and what it could mean for radio.
ListenCES for Radio Podcast: The Trend Towards Individualized Audio Entertainment
Some of the technologies on display at CES take the individual entertainment experience to a whole new level. How will this impact radio broadcasters?
ListenCES for Radio Podcast: An App for Podcast Discovery
Otto Radio is an app that helps listeners discover new podcasts by using an algorithm. In this interview, Otto Radio’s CEO and CMO talk about the app.
ListenCES for Radio Podcast: Gathering Listener Data at Live Events
Betsy McHugh, the founder and CEO of Hurdl, invented a device to help music artists collect audience data at concerts and other live events.
ListenCES for Radio Podcast: What Does Virtual Reality Have to Do With Radio?
What does virtual reality mean for radio broadcasters? Seth Resler of Jacobs Media sits down with Chris Orris of Homido at CES 2017 to find out.
ListenCES for Radio Podcast: What Car Sharing Means for Radio
Alex Thibault of Vulog talks about car sharing technology and how it will impact radio listening in the future.
ListenCES for Radio Podcast: An Introduction to CES 2017
Jim Barry of the Consumer Technology Association, which produces CES in Las Vegas every year, offers an overview of the show for radio broadcasters.
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