The 2026 Broadcast Engineering and Information Technology Conference (BEITC) at NAB 2026 is where the broadcast industry works out where it’s going next. Boasting more than 70 sessions dedicated to the advancement of broadcast engineering, part one of our preview highlights sessions dedicated to Artificial Intelligence.
Yospace, a trusted leader in Dynamic Ad Insertion (DAI), stitched 5.4 billion one-to-one addressable OTT advertisements across the 17 days of Milano Cortina 2026. This marks a sharp increase of 35.7% from Paris 2024, demonstrating the increasing importance of ad-supported streaming to media companies.
Digital Alert Systems has announced the release of Version 6 software for its DASDEC™-III emergency messaging platforms. Designed to meet the evolving operational and security demands of modern broadcast environments, Version 6 introduces a new operating system that ensures long-term reliability, standards compliance, and a clear path for future innovation.
LiveU spotlights three broadcast priorities at NAB Show 2026: Digital-First, Workflow Automation, IP Contribution Resilience.
Securing modern production systems depends on robust IP networking practices. In Part 1 of this dedicated Essential Guide we look at how to implement effective authentication, validation and verification in security and authentication. Part 2 is dedicated to security.
Actus Digital, a LiveU company, will unveil major new enhancements to its Actus X Intelligent Monitoring Platform at NAB Show, reinforcing its leadership in quality assurance (QA) monitoring and compliance logging. The latest release introduces powerful new capabilities that expand real-time monitoring, improve operational efficiency, and further differentiate Actus X from legacy compliance solutions.
TAG’s IP-native Realtime Media Platform evolves with actionable visibility, open integrations, and audio intelligence - all in software.
Faced with ongoing advances by streamers, traditional broadcasters are struggling to keep a toehold in tier one sports. But there are still routes to monetize top tier events, providing broadcasters retain key rights to Free To Air coverage.