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Jacobs Media to Unveil Insights from CES 2025


Jacobs Media and CES
Jacobs Media and CES

Jacobs Media has returned from CES 2025, a week-long exploration of cutting-edge technologies in Las Vegas, marking their 17th consecutive year guiding broadcasters through what is hailed as the world's most influential tech event. The company's founders, Fred and Paul Jacobs, were joined by over thirty leaders from various sectors of the radio industry, delving into the newest innovations that are set to redefine the broadcasting landscape.

This year, Artificial Intelligence (AI) dominated the scene at CES, permeating every aspect of technology showcased. "AI was everywhere this year," said Paul Jacobs. "While its presence is already evident at many stations, the breadth of its integration this year signals we are just scratching the surface."

In response to the overwhelming influence of AI, Jacobs Media will host a free webinar entitled "CES 2025: The AI Version" on January 21. Aimed at providing broadcasters with strategic insights, the webinar will feature discussions led by Fred Jacobs, Paul Jacobs, and Chris Brunt. They will cover a variety of topics including the impact of AI on content creation, media placement, and broader aspects of daily life and professional operations.

"CES has evolved significantly from focusing primarily on automotive innovations to a broader emphasis on AI-driven technologies," noted Fred Jacobs, president of Jacobs Media. "Understanding how AI is currently reshaping our industry is crucial for every broadcaster."

The webinar will offer a comprehensive overview of CES 2025, with highlights on AI's role in transforming areas such as robotics, home living, and content consumption. Attendees will also get a virtual tour of the latest in automotive technology, health innovations, and even home grilling advancements, all from the comfort of their office or conference room.

Spaces are limited for this insightful session. Interested participants are encouraged to register promptly to secure a spot and gain valuable knowledge on the future of broadcasting in an AI-driven era.

For registration and more information, visit: Jacobs Media CES Webinar 2025.

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