This year we produced the Official Podcast at the National Association of Broadcaster's Convention, and were fortunate enough to interview some of the most influential business and technology leaders enabling TV, Film and internet video today.
Listen here. Or subscribe to the Zoom In Online podcast (free, of course) through the iTunes music store.

If you didn't attend this year, here are some other great sources of information covering the show. Some are the likely suspects and others are new, emerging voices:
• Dan Ochiva, renowned writer and editor from Millimeter, now with Digital Content Producer, moved from magazine-writing to blogging to celebrate his 20th year at NAB. DCC's blog boasts "NAB Log: Just Like Being there." Their coverage was definitely exhaustive. And yes, Dan, I agree, it was both an exhilarating but an exhausting show!
• Tech bloggers from engadget and GIZMODO did a nice job of supplying us all with photo-laden posts.
• Our friends from Peachpit Press have enlisted multi-tasker extraordinaire Gary Paul-Prince to blog about NAB as well as run their tradeshow booth and PeachpitTV. You can read his coverage of the show here.
• NewTeeVee referenced a short list of the different controversies surrounding news, vlogging business models and local TV affiliates.
• Videomaker magazine produced a nice summary of the key products announced and also through a vidcast this year, available at YouTube.
• Lost Remote reviewed some of the debate, discussion and radical predictions regarding TV/web convergence.
• Covering much of the same controversy on video, Jeff Jarvis of BuzzMachine "edited three discussions from a panel at the Radio Television News Directors Association." You can watch the video --including the talented videoblogger Zadi Diaz of JetSet-- at Jeff's site.
You can also watch the big media events hosted by the key companies at their websites. I highly recommend the Adobe Media Player announcement, which allows independent video bloggers and vidcasters to monetize their content online: Check the archived video out here at Adobe.
Apple also webcast their big new product announcements of Final Cut Server, which arguably garnered the biggest crowd response outside of the convention center's line around the RED camera booth.