February 11, 2009 2:14 PM
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Future of Business Media, Oct. 28 in NYC: New Speakers, Moderators
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This story was written by Rafat Ali.
As we count down the days to the Future of Business Media conference, we're adding more and more speakers and moderators to the lineup for the full-day conference, which will take place Oct. 28 at New York's Edison Ballroom.
Nick Veronis, managing director for Veronis Suhler Stevenson, and Jim Casella, chairman and CEO of Case Interactive Media, have joined as speakers. Meanwhile, we've added Chris Ahearn, president of Reuters Media at *Thomson Reuters*, and Larry Kramer, senior advisor for Polaris Venture Partners, as moderators.
Take advantage of our early bird ticket rate of $595, extended until Oct. 5. Full price tickets will be going for $895.
Also, join us for our two half-day conferences the following day: EconSports in the morning and EconWomen in the afternoon.
Thanks to our platinum sponsor, The Jordan, Edmiston Group, Inc.; our silver sponsor, Theorem; 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
As we count down the days to the Future of Business Media conference, we're adding more and more speakers and moderators to the lineup for the full-day conference, which will take place Oct. 28 at New York's Edison Ballroom.
Nick Veronis, managing director for Veronis Suhler Stevenson, and Jim Casella, chairman and CEO of Case Interactive Media, have joined as speakers. Meanwhile, we've added Chris Ahearn, president of Reuters Media at *Thomson Reuters*, and Larry Kramer, senior advisor for Polaris Venture Partners, as moderators.
Take advantage of our early bird ticket rate of $595, extended until Oct. 5. Full price tickets will be going for $895.
Also, join us for our two half-day conferences the following day: EconSports in the morning and EconWomen in the afternoon.
Thanks to our platinum sponsor, The Jordan, Edmiston Group, Inc.; our silver sponsor, Theorem; 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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