Tag: Tessa Potter
Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – Telos Alliance, Super Hi-Fi announce...
Telos Alliance and Super Hi-Fi have announced a technology partnership with the goal of improving the listener experience while giving radio broadcasters time back...
Broadcast Dialogue – The Podcast: WABE President Tessa Potter on ‘Forging...
"Forging Ahead in Media's New Landscape" is the very timely theme of the upcoming Western Association of Broadcast Engineers (WABE) media and entertainment technology...
Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – Tech takeaways from Paris 2024
FEATURE: WABE President Tessa Potter is back from Paris 2024 and shares her behind-the-scenes takeaways from the Olympics. “The first one is IP technology...
WABE President Tessa Potter shares her tech takeaways from Paris 2024
Back on Canadian soil and reflecting a bit today on my third Olympic experience.
The athletes are not the only ones who push themselves during...
WABE 2024: The Must-Attend Event for Media and Technology Professionals
Dear WABE friends,
As summer heats up across Canada, so do projects, holiday coverage, and media purchases. While many of us may leave our desks...
WABE May update: ‘If you think WABE 2024 is only for...
Dear WABE Friends,
We had a great Media Meetup in Winnipeg where over 38 WABE friends gathered to listen to Roy Folkman from Cinesys talk...
WABE 2024 registration officially open
As we open registration to the 2024 WABE Convention, we're thrilled this year to welcome new friends from diverse and vibrant media and entertainment...
Welcome to the future of WABE
I would like to say that I took some time off from WABE over the holidays, but that would be a big fat lie....
WABE conference on the move due to labour dispute
WABE is making lemonade!
This past month we learned that the Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel has no timeline to end their labor dispute before our...
WABE partners with SBE to offer on-site certification at upcoming conference
This month, I’m writing the WABE newsletter while on a freelance assignment in Australia at the FIFA Women’s World Cup, working for Broadcast Systems...