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      <title>NAB 2026: Las Vegas and the End of the Broadcast Era</title>
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      <description>The Canon EOS C300 in the photograph is not new. The operator working it — yellow headphones around his neck, red XLR cable snaking toward an unseen mixer, a fluid head locked down in the afternoon heat — is running gear that belongs to a previous generation of the cinema camera conversation. At NAB 2026, that conversation moved several steps forward without him. It may have moved past the show entirely.</description>
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