
Susan Ashworth
Susan Ashworth is the former editor of TV Technology. In addition to her work covering the broadcast television industry, she has served as editor of two housing finance magazines and written about topics as varied as education, radio, chess, music and sports. Outside of her life as a writer, she recently served as president of a local nonprofit organization supporting girls in baseball.
Latest articles by Susan Ashworth
New EAS Codes Get Green Light
By Susan Ashworth published
The Federal Communications Commission has moved ahead on its plan to add new event codes to the nation’s Emergency Alert System.

Video Advances on Full Display at NAB Show
By Susan Ashworth published
Over the years, NAB has responded to the changing nature of its own annual convention by crafting a conference that better represents today’s current reality.

Switchers on Steroids
By Susan Ashworth published
IP brings flexibility, scalability to integrated production systems.

NAB Show Product Preview: Cloud and Storage & Recording
By Susan Ashworth published
As the demand for storage and recording skyrockets, so do the solutions on the NAB show floor.

Incubator Program Has Its Supporters, Detractors
By Susan Ashworth published

NAB Show: Imagine Has Smart Migration in Its Sights
By Susan Ashworth published
Emphasis at NAB Show will be on monetization, production efficiencies

What Can Attendees Expect at the 2018 NAB Show?
By Susan Ashworth published
New conferences, awards and a spot to get a brew

IP, 4K Headline Grass’ NAB Show Agenda
By Susan Ashworth published
Company to showcase Broadcast Data Center at its booth

NAB 2016: Harmonic Launches Cloud VOS; Touts TVN Acquisition, UHD
By Susan Ashworth published

OBS Tackles Winter Olympics Coverage
By Susan Ashworth published
Vancouver games mark host broadcaster's debut

Easing Communications
By Susan Ashworth published
BXF lets traffic & billing, master control talk to each other

Social Media Takes Center Stage at NAB Show
By Susan Ashworth published
Like so many of its technology forefathers, social media has trodden a familiar path on its road to acceptance.

Storage and Recording at the 2013 NAB Show
By Susan Ashworth published
The world is getting wider, as servers expand outward from their traditional format and storage technologies attempt to better address the ever-growing demand for deeper archiving capabilities.
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