What to Expect

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Inspire Your Strategy

Explore new strategies to scale and thrive in decentralized media ecosystems, aiming to expand your total addressable market. 
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Build Strategic Relationships

Engage with a passionate community of like-minded individuals, share ideas, and explore collaborative opportunities that will shape the future of media orchestrations.
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Experience Innovation in Action

Step into a dynamic environment with innovative leaders and be among the first to experience emerging trends and technologies that are reshaping media production and distribution. 

Powering What’s Next in Media, Sports & Enterprise Production

At the NAB Show, the future of content is not discussed. It is built.

Diversified designs, builds, and runs modern media ecosystems across broadcast, sports, and enterprise production. We bring together production technology, IP infrastructure, cloud enabled workflows, and managed services under one operating model. From centralized IP production environments to next generation control rooms and enterprise studios, we deliver solutions that scale with your strategy and perform under pressure.

Meet with us at NAB to see how we help organizations streamline operations, strengthen resilience, and power high performance content environments.

Meet Us at the Networking Lounge

Step away from the show floor and into a focused conversation 

Visit the Diversified Networking Lounge at Booth # NES4 at the Central Hall Lobby. Meet with our leadership and subject matter experts in a relaxed, on-floor setting.

Use this time to talk through:
 
  • Future ready broadcast facilities and cloud production strategies
  •  Hybrid on prem and cloud ecosystems
  •  Remote production and content lifecycle modernization
  • Operational resilience, scale, and long-term support

Coffee and drinks will be available throughout the day, with Happy Hour from 4:00 to 6:00 PM.


Need a pass to the NAB Show?

Register at the 2026 NAB Show website and select the Attendee option.
Enter passcode NS7345 to complete your registration.

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Big Wins and Bold Ideas at NAB

It’s been a standout year for Diversified. We brought home top industry awards and took the stage to share forward-thinking insights on cybersecurity and the future of media production.

2025 NAB Best of Show,
AV Technology

2025 NAB Best of Show, AV Technology

 

2025 NAB Show Project of the Year
Production Category

2025 NAB Show Project of the Year Production Category

In Case You Missed It:
Watch the NAB Show Sessions On Demand

Winning Off the Court: The Business of Innovation in Sports & Entertainment

Jason Kornweiss and Charlie Myers shared how Monumental Sports leveraged technology to transform fan experiences across broadcast, digital, and in-venue platforms. From launching a best-in-class RSN to integrating advanced content strategies, they raised the bar for sports and entertainment experiences. 

Fortifying Media: Cybersecurity Strategies for a Threat-Filled Future

This panel brought together top cybersecurity minds to tackle the evolving threats facing media organizations today. They broke down why a “secure by design” mindset is critical, how third-party risk management strengthens tech ecosystems, and how risk monitoring tools can help fight misinformation while protecting brand trust.

Featured Sessions

We are hosting brief, informal sessions in the Diversified Lounge space, Booth #NES4 at the Central Hall Lobby. Stop by to hear directly from our subject matter experts as they share real-world insights on today’s most relevant topics.

Cinematic IP and Streaming for Faith Broadcasters

Sunday, April 19th
3:00 – 3:30 pm
Central Hall Lobby
NES4
Presenters:
Tim Corder, VP Faith and Performance, Diversified

Faith broadcasters are rethinking everything, from how content is captured to how it reaches audiences.

Cinematic cameras are replacing traditional studio looks. SMPTE 2110 is changing infrastructure conversations. OTT platforms are becoming primary.

In this live discussion with a leading faith media organization, we’ll talk through the real decisions behind that shift. What’s driving the move to IP? How does cinematic storytelling impact system design? What does streaming-first distribution require operationally?

If you’re evaluating upgrades or planning your next phase of growth, this conversation will help connect the creative vision with the technical roadmap.

Building Broadcast Grade Enterprise Media Ecosystems

Monday, April 20th
1:00 – 1:30 pm
Central Hall Lobby
NES4
Presenters:
Sam Craig, VP Advisory Services, Diversified
Matt Morgan, Market Development Manager, Ross Video
Mike Sullivan-Trainor, Senior Industry Analyst, Market Intelligence, AVIXA

Corporate media is no longer a conference room camera and a webcast link. Forward looking organizations are investing in production infrastructure, IP based workflows, centralized control, and repeatable operating models that mirror live broadcast environments. Learn how enterprise teams are engineering scalable media ecosystems designed for reliability, performance, and multi platform distribution.

From Playout to Platform: How Comcast Technology Solutions Is Evolving Media Operations for Scale

Monday, April 20th
2:00 – 2:30 pm
Central Hall Lobby
NES4
Presenters:
Jason Kornweiss, SVP Advisory Services, Diversified
Kyle Eichman, Sr. Director Sports Market Manager, Comcast
Anthony Brock, VP Business Strategy & Analytics, Philadelphia Flyers / Xfinity Mobile Arena

The next phase of media transformation isn’t just about modernizing infrastructure—it’s about connecting operations, distribution, and the fan experience into a single, more responsive ecosystem.

In today’s crowded entertainment landscape, organizations aren’t just competing for revenue—they’re competing for attention. For teams like the Philadelphia Flyers, that means engaging fans wherever they are: at home, on the go, or in the arena—especially when the vast majority may never attend a live game.

In this session, Comcast Technology Solutions will share how it is extending its media capabilities across that full chain—from core broadcast, master control, and playout environments to direct-to-consumer experiences like the Flyers’ mobile app and web platform. Built to deliver more personalized, data-driven engagement, these experiences reflect a broader shift toward meeting fans in the moments that matter.

Ultimately, this session looks at how media organizations are rethinking the connection between what happens behind the scenes and what fans experience—and why that connection is becoming a competitive advantage.

A Career in Engineering What’s Next: Behind the Scenes with Mike Strein

Monday, April 20th
4:00 – 4:30 pm
Central Hall Lobby
NES4
Presenters:
Zach Toback, VP Business Development, Diversified
Mike Strein, Director of Engineering and Technology, ABC News

What does a 40-plus-year career in media engineering reveal about where the industry has been—and where it is headed next?

In this conversation, Mike Strein, Director of Engineering and Technology for ABC News, joins Zach Toback, former Disney media leader and now Vice President of Business Development at Diversified, for a look back at the major inflection points that have reshaped broadcast and media operations over the past three decades.

From analog to digital, SD to HD, and SDI to IP, Mike has helped lead some of the most important technical shifts in broadcast history. As one of the top patent holders across The Walt Disney Company, including groundbreaking work on Project Galaxy, Mike has played a central role in turning emerging ideas into operational reality.

Together, Mike and Zach will reflect on the evolution of the industry, the innovation behind major transformation efforts, lessons learned from landmark projects, and what today’s media leaders should be preparing for next.

Rack, Stack, and Roll: Fox Sports’ BRISK Approach to Distributed IP Production

Tuesday, April 21st
11:00 – 11:30 am
Central Hall Lobby
NES4
Presenters:
Duane Yoslov, Sr. Vice President, Diversified
Kevin Callahan, VP Field Operations & Engineering, Fox Sports

You can’t always park a truck outside a venue.
You can’t duplicate infrastructure in every host city.
So Fox Sports built something different.

BRISK (Broadcast Remote IP Studio Kit) is a modular, field-deployable SMPTE 2110 production platform designed to extend a centralized control room anywhere in the world. From Super Bowl rooftop studios to the scale of World Cup 2026, BRISK connects remote cameras, fan zones, and global stages directly into Fox’s Los Angeles production hub without building full trucks or standalone control rooms on site.

Join us as Fox Sports and Diversified go inside the architecture: portable IP cores, fly-pack integration, rapid deployment engineering, and the operational model that makes distributed production repeatable, not experimental.

If you’re designing IP workflows for scale, see what “remote” looks like now.

Calling the Shots: Church Directors on Craft, Volunteers & Vision

Tuesday, April 21st
1:00 – 1:30 pm
Central Hall Lobby
NES4
Presenters:
Tim Corder, VP Faith and Performance, Diversified

Directing a church service is equal parts storytelling, leadership, and problem-solving.

In this peer-driven roundtable, experienced church video directors share what’s working (and what’s not) when it comes to leading volunteer teams, shaping a consistent visual style, and supporting senior leadership from the control room.

We’ll talk about the art of directing, how to get the most out of volunteer operators, and how to make sure your video style actually reflects your church’s DNA.

This is a conversation, not a presentation. Bring your questions. Meet other directors. Compare notes.

If you’re in the chair every Sunday calling the shots, you’ll want a seat at this table 

Ask the Experts: Inside University Multi-Venue ST 2110 Production Facilities

Tuesday, April 21st
3:00 – 3:40 pm
Central Hall Lobby
NES4
Presenters:
Matt George, Senior Solutions Architect, Diversified
Matt Alvarado, Senior Design Engineer, Diversified
Aaron Jester, Assistant Athletics Director of Broadcast Operations, University of Utah

What does it really take to transition a collegiate athletics control room to SMPTE ST 2110? In this audience driven session, leaders from Diversified and the University of Utah share the strategy, key design decisions, technical challenges, and lessons learned from the University's ST 2110 upgrade. From IP architecture and redundancy to timing, interoperability, and workflow changes, the conversation goes where attendees want it to go.

Questions will be crowdsourced in advance and live, ensuring the discussion focuses on what matters most to engineers and media leaders navigating IP transitions. No slides. No script. Just real answers about building and operating a modern IP-based sports production environment.

Following the session, we’ll continue the conversation with a College Sports Media & Production Operations Meetup. Join technology partners and industry peers from across collegiate athletics for informal networking, industry conversation, and drinks with others shaping the future of college sports game day experiences. 

What’s Next for Worship Production? Engineering the Road Ahead

Wednesday, April 22nd
1:00 – 1:30 pm
Central Hall Lobby
NES4
Presenters:
Tim Corder, VP Faith and Performance, Diversified

There’s no shortage of new technology at NAB. The real question is: what makes sense for your church?

In this practical “Ask the Experts” session, Diversified engineers and ministry tech leaders talk through emerging trends like cinematic workflows, UHD, HDR, and IP transport—and how they’re actually being implemented in faith environments.

We’ll discuss what’s proving valuable, what requires caution, and how to start building a roadmap without overcomplicating your system.

It’s part debrief, part strategy session, and part networking opportunity.

If you’re responsible for engineering decisions or future planning, this is a chance to hear from people who’ve already started down the path. 

Connect With Our Experts

Connect with our thought leaders who offer deep technical experience and sharp analytical skills to help transform businesses and deliver results. Bring your roadmap. Bring your challenges. Bring your vendor questions. We will meet you where you are and help define what comes next.

Tim
Corder

VP, Faith & Performance

Sam
Craig

VP, Media Solutions Architecture

Justo
Gutierrez

Senior Director, Media Sales

Jason
Kornweiss

SVP, Advisory Services

Mark
McPherson

Managing Director, CAN

Johannes
Stehr

VP, Enterprise

Steve
Stubelt

SVP, Sales

Zach
Toback

VP, Business Development

Christine
Williamson

Account Executive, College Sports

Rich
Zabel

Director, Media Supply Chain

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Need a Targeted Plan for the
Show Floor?

NAB is massive. Time is limited. The noise is real.

We can help you navigate it with purpose.

Tell us what matters most to your organization. We will design a curated show floor tour aligned to your priorities. That may include production technology, cloud platforms, control and monitoring systems, collaboration tools, or emerging media solutions.

Let’s make your time on the floor productive.

 

Need a pass to the NAB Show?

Register at the 2026 NAB Show website and select the Attendee option.
Enter passcode NS7345 to complete your registration.

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  • DEDICATED EXPERTS (ADOPT)
    Leading-edge technology needs qualified support. As technology ecosystems expand and evolve, resources to manage them don’t always keep pace. From audio to video, digital signage, media, storage and beyond, the Diversified Adopt service offers dedicated technical experts to supplement your in-house team. With Adopt, expect immediate support and maintenance that improves user experience, drives technology adoption and generates business metrics. Adopt saves time and money on recruitment, cuts operational costs, and empowers employees to embrace new technologies. It’s our unique approach to technical support and maintenance. 
  • PROACTIVE MONITORING (PULSE)
    Technology is critical to the success of an organization, and monitoring it takes diligence. With Pulse, organizations benefit from proactive monitoring and resolution which leads to predictable business outcomes, supports security, improves stability and ensures longevity over an entire IoT landscape. Minutes can make the difference between success and a compromised operational network. With the support of Pulse, organizations receive proactive alerts, remote diagnosis and resolution in real time, and advanced analytics that flag abnormalities. Pulse is the efficient, intelligent and customized support your network deserves. 
  • SUPPORT SERVICES (ASSURANCE)
    Teams are increasingly dispersed. Remote work environments require technology that inevitably requires support. As you face an increased demand for technical support, Assurance prioritizes tech-related challenges. From ticket tracking to preventative maintenance to programming support, Assurance offers a seamless experience from one centralized point of connection. We’re here, when you need us, to make sure your audio visual, unified collaboration, media, digital signage, meeting rooms and security systems are performing their best. 
  • LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT & FINANCING
    Technology evolves at a rapid clip and the cost to keep pace with it can be dizzying. With Lifecycle Management and Financing, we help you maintain a competitive edge without having to choose between investing in capital expenditures and revenue-generating projects. Our payment and financing programs allow you to update technology when it’s needed without impacting the financial health of other vital projects. We make it easy to procure and implement the latest technology systems to fuel productivity and innovation by simplifying costs into bundled payments. Stay competitive by optimizing your technology and the costs associated with it. 

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