Webinar Series: NextGen Broadcast – Advanced Emergency Information
ONE Media 3.0, a subsidiary of Sinclair Broadcast Group, announced a three-part webinar series on Advanced Emergency Information (AEI) using the NextGen Broadcast standard (ATSC 3.0). The series will take place on March 15, 22, and 29 at 1 PM EST. The webinars will cover how AEI services can enhance community safety and improve broadcasters' public service capabilities. Topics include building interactive viewer relationships and collaboration with local emergency managers.
- The AEI services showcase unique advantages for broadcasters, enhancing community engagement.
- Webinars aim to improve broadcaster relationships with emergency managers, increasing public safety communication.
- Advanced technology enhances viewer interaction, potentially drawing more audiences to local broadcasters.
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Consecutive Tuesdays --
To be held virtually on consecutive Tuesdays in March (
As the ability for broadcasters to create interactive services draws closer, Advanced Emergency Information (AEI) services are among the most compelling public service a broadcaster can offer. AEI also represents the best unique feature set broadcasters can field as they vie for users against much larger media platforms that have had interactive capabilities for many years. This series will examine opportunities AEI services can offer broadcasters to improve service to their communities and business health.
Register for the first or all webinars (https://www.atsc3advocate.com/aei-webinars)
Webinars will have one hour presentation/discussion followed by 30 min audience Q&A
Webinar #1:
As NextGen Broadcasters offer interactive services, AEI services can offer features not available from large digital platforms.
AEI is a service with extraordinarily unique advantages. This panel will examine what it will take to offer services unavailable today yet critical to broadcasters’ local communities.
Topics to include:
- How AEI and other interactive services will fundamentally change the relationship broadcasters have with viewers by making it interactive
- How the return path for NextGen Broadcast services works
- New research that anticipates consumer preferences and acceptance of AEI features
- Comparisons with digital services that also offer geo-targeted alerts and emergency information
- What AEI services will look like from the user point of view (frame grabs)
- How AEI can enhance mobile/portability
- How AEI can be expanded to provide urgent information and support a community in normal times
- Preparing for interactive viewer relationships, calculating the benefit of long-term digital viewers
- Portability to the app in the home, and through wireless carriers
- How TV stations with no news departments can benefit from the technology
Speakers:
Webinar #2:
How AEI services can strengthen relationships with local emergency managers and public safety professionals.
Over the past 10 years, local emergency managers have upgraded their communication technology. Today, the typical emergency manager can activate all their digital assets (text, email, social media) through an IP-based cloud system controlled on a single screen. Soon, NextGen Broadcasters will have a technology refresh story to tell about their communication technology as well. Can these two groups, which have worked together for years, find new ways to work more closely as they both embrace digital IP technology?
Topics to include:
- What do local emergency managers want from broadcasters?
- Which specific features of AEI can broadcasters use to work with local municipal Emergency Managers?
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Report from the first structured meet up organized by AWARN between a state broadcast association (
California ) and local emergency managers - Research on how American consumers see the value of local broadcasters and local emergency managers during an emergency
- How AEI can address the needs of public safety personnel (first responders/EMT/fire/police)
Speakers:
John Contestable, Director, Public Safety Solutions,
Josh Gordon, TV Industry Strategist,
Local Emergency Manager, TBD
Webinar #3:
AEI services will enable TV newsrooms to better serve communities during threats.
Interactive capabilities will enable more effective ways a news department can serve a community under threat. The challenge is to do this without burdening already busy news staff.
Topics to include:
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Santa Barbara , case studies mudslides, wildfires - Aftermath benefits of delivering AEI services during an emergency
- A viewer’s look at what interactive emergency news can look like
- What do news directors and GMs need to know about this functionality right now?
- New opportunities in mobile
- Planning ahead to minimize extra workload
- Which points of the newsroom workflow can be automated?
- How an automation investment made for AEI services could save workflow steps in non-emergency times
- Opportunities for new forms of news coverage including town halls on emergency topics
- Building flexible emergency content templates and evergreen content ahead of time.
- How to get reporters and news directors to get on board
Speakers:
Register for the first or all webinars
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