February 11, 2009 2:14 PM
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Early Bird Sales Extended For Future of Business Media, Oct. 28 in NYC
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This story was written by Rafat Ali.
We're pleased to announce that we've extended early bird ticket sales for our Future of Business Media conference on October 28 in New York. No doubt that after yesterday's bloodbath, our discussion of the future of the business and trade media industry will be even more interesting. Norman Pearlstine, Bloomberg's chief content officer, will be featured on our keynote Q&A and tons more big names will be making appearances on panels during our full-day conference at the Edison Ballroom. Until then, full coverage of last year's conference at Waldorf=Astoria is on our FOBM channel.
Also, join us for our two half-day conferences the following day, on October 29, for EconSports in the morning and EconWomen in the afternoon.
Early bird tickets for $595 will be available until next weekfull price tickets will be going for $895.
Thanks to our platiunum sponsor, the Jordan, Edmiston Group, Inc. and our partners, American Business Media and WebbyConnect.
If you have any questions about the program, email us at events AT contentnext.com. For sponsorship queries, email our business side at advertising AT contentnext.com.
By Rafat Ali
We're pleased to announce that we've extended early bird ticket sales for our Future of Business Media conference on October 28 in New York. No doubt that after yesterday's bloodbath, our discussion of the future of the business and trade media industry will be even more interesting. Norman Pearlstine, Bloomberg's chief content officer, will be featured on our keynote Q&A and tons more big names will be making appearances on panels during our full-day conference at the Edison Ballroom. Until then, full coverage of last year's conference at Waldorf=Astoria is on our FOBM channel.
Also, join us for our two half-day conferences the following day, on October 29, for EconSports in the morning and EconWomen in the afternoon.
Early bird tickets for $595 will be available until next weekfull price tickets will be going for $895.
Thanks to our platiunum sponsor, the Jordan, Edmiston Group, Inc. and our partners, American Business Media and WebbyConnect.
If you have any questions about the program, email us at events AT contentnext.com. For sponsorship queries, email our business side at advertising AT contentnext.com.
By Rafat Ali
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