Video Accessibility Essentials with Wistia

Video Accessibility Essentials
webinar on video accessibility essentials, hosted by Wistia and our friends from 3Play Media. My name is Evanna, and I'm a Growth Marketing Manager here at Wistia, and I'll be your moderator for today.
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Understanding Sports Betting – Policy Issues That Need to be Addressed

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Do you have questions about how the explosive growth of sports betting in the post-PASPA era plays out? Are you unsure about how you should proceed with sports betting in your jurisdiction? Do you know what terms like “VIG,” “KYC,” “buy back,” and “anonymous play” really mean?If you want to separate sports-betting myth from reality, learn how sports-betting operations really work, and discover proven strategies for successfully implementing sports wagering in your jurisdiction, then this webinar is for you.
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Media Industry Market snapshot and a Preview on the NAB Show

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A discussion of Cisco’s upcoming presence at the 2019 NAB show and a preview of the event. The team will discuss the current state of the Media industry, and Cisco and it’s partners role in supporting our customers’ needs and challenges that they will be facing in the future.
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What's New in Vectorworks 2019 For The Entertainment Industry

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Vectorworks software is the industry-standard for entertainment design, production, and documentation. With the latest release of Spotlight, Vision, and Braceworks™, you can design, document, analyze, and pre-visualize your project in a seamless workflow that enables you to outpace the competition and impress your clients. Whether you work in the A/V industry or in lighting, scenic, film, event, or rigging design, you won’t want to miss our one-hour webinar with Frank Brault, as he explores the newest versions of Vectorworks Spotlight, Vision, and Braceworks.
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Direct-to-Consumer Streaming | Friend or Cannibal to Pay-TV?

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This webinar examines the impact of services like CBS All Access, HBO Now, Noggin and other direct-to-consumer streaming brands that have broken away from the pay-TV ecosystem. With the number of broadband-only homes in the U.S. approaching 10 million, we examine the opportunities for programmers and operators in branching out of the pay-TV environment. How these new platforms expand the consumer reach of their respective programmers .The success of broadband offerings from operators like Cablevision who embraced over-the-top (OTT) programming. The different perspective of operators like Comcast who view streaming as a potentially cannibalistic threat.
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