Changing Frequencies Presented by NAB Show

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Listen & subscribe: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/changing-frequencies-presented-by-nab-show--3295735 AI isn’t just changing how content gets made. It’s changing who owns it ... and who owns you. In this episode of "Changing Frequencies," host Josh Miely sits down with Luke Arrigoni, founder and CEO of Loti, to unpack how generative AI is forcing a new conversation around identity, ownership and control in the creator economy. They break down: How AI has moved from enhancing creativity to replicating identity at scaleWhy name, image and likeness (NIL) is becoming a central issue for creators, not just athletes and celebritiesWhat consent, compensation and control actually look like in an AI-driven ecosystemHow creators can protect themselves while still leveraging AI as a tool for growthThe emerging tension between personal identity and scalable digital extensions of itWhy policy, platforms and business models are all struggling to keep up As AI expands what’s possible, creators are being pushed to define what’s permissible ... and what they’re willing to give away. Stay until the end of the episode for an exclusive podcast promo code that gives you a free NAB Show Floor Pass to the 2026 NAB Show in Las Vegas (April 18-22)! Subscribe for more conversations with the people shaping what’s next in media, entertainment and technology. New episodes every other week, leading into NAB Show in Las Vegas in April.

  1. The Creator Economy at Risk | Episode 4

    1D AGO

    The Creator Economy at Risk | Episode 4

    Changing Frequencies Presented by NAB Show 🎧 Listen & subscribe: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/changing-frequencies-presented-by-nab-show--3295735 AI isn’t just changing how content gets made. It’s changing who owns it ... and who owns you. In this episode of "Changing Frequencies," host Josh Miely sits down with Luke Arrigoni, founder and CEO of Loti, to unpack how generative AI is forcing a new conversation around identity, ownership and control in the creator economy. They break down: How AI has moved from enhancing creativity to replicating identity at scaleWhy name, image and likeness (NIL) is becoming a central issue for creators, not just athletes and celebritiesWhat consent, compensation and control actually look like in an AI-driven ecosystemHow creators can protect themselves while still leveraging AI as a tool for growthThe emerging tension between personal identity and scalable digital extensions of itWhy policy, platforms and business models are all struggling to keep up As AI expands what’s possible, creators are being pushed to define what’s permissible ... and what they’re willing to give away. 🎟 Stay until the end of the episode for an exclusive podcast promo code that gives you a free NAB Show Floor Pass to the 2026 NAB Show in Las Vegas (April 18-22)! Subscribe for more conversations with the people shaping what’s next in media, entertainment and technology. New episodes every other week, leading into NAB Show in Las Vegas in April. Learn more at https://www.nabshow.com "Changing Frequencies" is the official podcast of NAB Show. Learn more at www.nabshow.com/category/changing-frequencies.

    22 min
  2. Sports Media in Motion | Episode 3

    MAR 18

    Sports Media in Motion | Episode 3

    🎧 Listen & subscribe: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nab-show-podcast--3295735 Live sports isn’t just about what happens on the field anymore. It’s about the infrastructure that makes every moment possible — in real time, at global scale. In this episode of Changing Frequencies, sponsored by Lumen, host Josh Miely sits down with Rick Gibson, Vice President and General Manager of Vyvx Solutions at Lumen, for a behind-the-scenes look at how live sports production is being rebuilt from the ground up. They break down: When live sports shifted from trucks and satellites to cloud and IP networksWhy connectivity is no longer a utility, it’s part of the production itselfHow streaming has fundamentally changed distribution, scale and reliabilityWhat it takes to deliver content to millions of endpoints simultaneouslyHow real-time data, analytics and betting are reshaping infrastructure demandsWhy latency, redundancy and network design are now mission-criticalThis isn’t a highlight-reel conversation. It’s a deep dive into the systems, networks and workflows that power modern sports media and why the “backbone” of production is becoming the most strategic layer in the business. 🎟 Stay until the end of the episode for an exclusive podcast promo code that gives you a free NAB Show Floor Pass to the 2026 NAB Show in Las Vegas! Subscribe for more conversations with the people shaping what’s next in media, entertainment and technology. New episodes every other week, leading into NAB Show in Las Vegas in April. Learn more at https://www.nabshow.com/trends-and-topics/changing-frequencies/ "Changing Frequencies" is the official podcast of NAB Show. Learn more at NABShow.com. show less "Changing Frequencies" is the official podcast of NAB Show. Learn more at www.nabshow.com/category/changing-frequencies.

    22 min
  3. Beyond the Brand Deal | Episode 2

    MAR 4

    Beyond the Brand Deal | Episode 2

    🎧 Listen & subscribe: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nab-show-podcast--3295735 Creators aren’t just influencers anymore. They’re CEOs, production studios and media companies rolled into one. In this episode of "Changing Frequencies," host Josh Miely sits down with Dylan Huey (CEO of REACH), Nicki Sun (filmmaker and founder of Nicki Sun Media) and Travis Keyes (commercial photographer and former APA president) for a candid, business-first conversation about what it really takes to build a sustainable creator enterprise. They break down: When content creation becomes a real businessHow creators underprice themselves (licensing, scope creep and trust transfer)What brands misunderstand about audience valueThe difference between viral and shareable contentHow AI is actually improving workflows — and where it creates riskWhy the future belongs to creators who own their audience, IP and infrastructureThis isn’t a hype conversation. It’s a practical look at contracts, revenue models, recurring income, production standards and long-term positioning in a rapidly evolving media landscape. 🎟 Stay until the end of the episode for an exclusive podcast promo code that gives you a free NAB Show Floor Pass to the 2026 NAB Show in Las Vegas! Subscribe for more conversations with the people shaping what’s next in media, entertainment and technology. New episodes every other week, leading into NAB Show in Las Vegas in April. Learn more at https://www.nabshow.com "Changing Frequencies" is the official podcast of NAB Show. Learn more at www.nabshow.com/category/changing-frequencies.

    43 min

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Listen & subscribe: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/changing-frequencies-presented-by-nab-show--3295735 AI isn’t just changing how content gets made. It’s changing who owns it ... and who owns you. In this episode of "Changing Frequencies," host Josh Miely sits down with Luke Arrigoni, founder and CEO of Loti, to unpack how generative AI is forcing a new conversation around identity, ownership and control in the creator economy. They break down: How AI has moved from enhancing creativity to replicating identity at scaleWhy name, image and likeness (NIL) is becoming a central issue for creators, not just athletes and celebritiesWhat consent, compensation and control actually look like in an AI-driven ecosystemHow creators can protect themselves while still leveraging AI as a tool for growthThe emerging tension between personal identity and scalable digital extensions of itWhy policy, platforms and business models are all struggling to keep up As AI expands what’s possible, creators are being pushed to define what’s permissible ... and what they’re willing to give away. Stay until the end of the episode for an exclusive podcast promo code that gives you a free NAB Show Floor Pass to the 2026 NAB Show in Las Vegas (April 18-22)! Subscribe for more conversations with the people shaping what’s next in media, entertainment and technology. New episodes every other week, leading into NAB Show in Las Vegas in April.