With potential stories and new technology to cover at every turn, you have a lot on your mind. Let us help you with the following services. More on-site services will be added closer to the show.
Broadcast Media Assistance
International CES provides Web, radio, TV broadcast media with state-of-the-art technology to help you cover the show. We can tailor a small reporting studio for you or help you find an exciting spot on the show floor and provide the equipment for a 5-minute stand-up for anchors. Whatever your needs, International CES helps you get your story.
CES Press and Industry Analyst Luncheons
All prequalified press and industry analysts are invited to attend the press/industry analyst luncheons on-site at CES. Badges denoting press or industry analyst and lunch coupon must be presented for admittance.
Travel and Hotel Arrangement Assistance
We strongly encourage you to reserve a room at one of the official CES hotels months in advance. Also, let us help you learn about Las Vegas hotel and transportation options.
CES Staff Assistance
If you are a reporter or an industry analyst and have questions, please contact Tara Dunion at 703-907-7419 or Allie Fried at 703-907-7603.
For registration, please contact the CES Media/Analyst Center at 703-907-4365.
Press Room Hours
The phone number for the Press Room in the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), South Hall Connector, Room S229 is 702-943-3591. The Mandalay Bay, Level 2, Lagoon J is 702 322-4011. The Venetian, Level 4, Zeno 4601 is 702-691-8601.
See all CES Press Room locations and hours below:
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2013 CES Broadcast Opportunities
The International CES offers television, web and radio broadcasters numerous locations strategically positioned throughout the show floor to help you bring all the excitement of the 2013 CES to your audience. Not only will our team help find you an optimal location for your broadcast, they will also ensure that all of your technical and logistical requirements address your expectations. With thousands of combined hours of CES broadcast experience, our team works with your team so that each location has the necessary connectivity and support infrastructure, enabling you to just plug-and-play once you’re on site.
The CES broadcast team delivers a concierge-style experience, working with you in advance of your arrival at the International CES to determine your particular needs, so that you can get on site…plugged in…and on the air, effortlessly and with ongoing attention to detail. Our broadcast team will be there for you every step of the way to make sure you reach your audience from the 2013 International CES.
Here's a brief rundown of what our broadcast team can provide:
• Reporter standup sites, suitable for single-camera shoots or live bloggers
• Larger broadcast locations suitable for two- or three-camera productions such as satellite media tours, network news shows, or webcasts, with sizes ranging from 10' x 12' up to 15' x 18'.
• Radio broadcast booth; can be equipped with ISDN connectivity, a mixing board, and headsets and microphones for up to four people enabling you to go live from the show.
• All broadcast locations will have 110 Volt AC power ranging from 2000 to 6000 watts capacity, depending on the size of the area, and may also include high-speed internet connectivity, ISDN lines, or regular telephone lines.
• Some broadcast locations will have video, audio, or fiber-optic connectivity already installed and tested, and a nearby parking area for satellite uplink trucks. Broadcasters with special cabling requirements may bring their own, and our broadcast team will assist with installation and removal of the cable.
• Certain broadcast areas may also be connected with the Vyvx® fiber-optic video network, enabling your video to be sent virtually anywhere in the world
• Areas for satellite uplink parking have unrestricted southern visibility of the entire US satellite arc, and access to shore power and at least two telephone lines.
• Access to our registry of local-hire video production professionals and equipment rental houses, in the event you're not able to bring your own people or equipment.
• Assistance with registration and pickup of credentials for your personnel attending the show (some restrictions apply).
2013 CES Videos on CESweb.org
At the 2013 CES, we are expanding the number of conference sessions that we video record and post on CESweb.org. Tune in to CESweb.org/videos to find video streams of all keynotes and supersessions, as well as conference sessions from the following tracks: Business Insights, Content and Disruptive Technologies, Emerging Technology, Home Entertainment, In-Vehicle Technology, Lifestyle Technologies, Wireless Communications (Specific session list is below). These posts will be up within a few hours of the sessions.
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Anytime Anywhere Content |
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Are Automakers Running the Aftermarket Off the Road? |
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Reinventing TV Through Streaming |
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The Future of Brick and Mortar in an Online World |
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Digital Health: Retailing's Next Frontier? |
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I Know Where You Are and What You Just Bought |
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Creating a Mass Market for Digital Health Electronics |
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Where Tech Meets Fashion |
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Six Wireless Technologies You Never Heard of But Need to Know About |
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Will Tablets Rule the World? |
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The Battle of Mobile Wallet: Which Platform Will Prevail? |
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Connected Lifestyle Hit Parade: Winning Products and Apps |
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Hotspot 2.0: How Passpoint Will Change Wireless Communications |
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User Interface: What It Will Look Like in 5 Years |
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3 Trends That Are Redefining the User Interface |
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The Download on New Display Technologies |
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Game Changer: Mobile Devices and Casual Gaming |
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The Latest and Greatest in Smart TV |
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Rise of the Second Screen: What it Means To Engage the Viewer |
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Smart TV Content: 3 Things You Need to Know to Make a Deal |
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Smart Appliances: Opportunities in Energy Conservation |
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Next Gen TV: Building a Ultra HD Ecosystem |
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Dashboard Tech: 5 Hot Trends Coming Down the Pike |
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Tips to Winning the Mobile Advertising Game |
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Smartphone Trends: Current and Future |
The Innovation Policy Summit will be streaming live on CESweb.
Transportation to and from CES Press Events
Looking for a free and easy way to get to and from CES Press Events at Mandalay Bay? Take the complimentary Mandalay Bay shuttles from official CES hotels to Mandalay Bay. We will even have dedicated shuttles on Monday, January 7th to get press from Mandalay Bay to the LVCC for Sony's Press Day event. Check out our Pre-CES Press Events Flyer for a detailed transportation schedule.
Press Registration Hours and Locations

Bag and Coat Check Locations
Bag and coat check locations are as follows:
In LVCC there is one in S1 lobby, very close to press room.
At MBCC, there is one at the business center on level 1 as they enter the meeting space.
The cost is $3 per item.
Hours of Operation:
Tuesday: 8 a.m.- 6 p.m.*
Wednesday: 8 a.m.- 6 p.m.*
Thursday: 8 a.m.- 6 p.m.*
Friday:8 a.m.- 6 p.m.*
*Or until last bag is picked up, whichever comes first
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