MusicTank is pleased to be active at MidemNet 2009, presenting both
its Filesharing Report following its recent discussion strand, "Let's Sell Recorded Music!", AND the first post-Millennials
conference road-mapping brainstorm update at which Terry McBride will
discuss progress with James Yuill's manager, Amul Batra and others.
MusicTank is pleased to be active at MidemNet 2009, presenting its first post-Millennials
conference road-mapping brainstorm update at which Terry McBride will
discuss progress with James Yuill's manager, Amul Batra and others AND
its Filesharing Report following its recent "Let's Sell Recorded Music!" discussion strand.
Now in its 3rd year,
the Future TV Show brings together North Americas most exclusive
gathering of TV executives to discuss the ever evolving multi-platform
world and how this is set to impact the future of the TV business. Join
us in New York City and take part in a conference program that features
cutting edge case studies and multiple panel discussions on the
industries hottest issues.
Radio listening figures remain exceptionally high while other media are
falling and failing left, right and centre. But the story isn't
entirely rosy - younger people are moving away from the medium. Why is
that, and how do radio companies innovate to meet the Facebook
generation?
The 2009, Media Summit New York
is the Premier International Conference on Media, Broadband,
Advertising, Television, Cable & Satellite, Mobile, Publishing,
Radio, Magazines, News & Print Media and Marketing
Glasshouse in partnership with Channel 4's recently launched 4ip fund announce a prestigious panel of Saul Klein (Index Ventures/The Accelerator Group), Zenna Atkins (Columnist - The Guardian), Tom Loosemore (Head of 4iP) & Martin Stiksel (Last.fm), who address the challenge of how best to harness innovation and entrepreneurship to deliver public service in the digital age.
Digital Pulse is a confidence index for the digital industry, reflecting the
degree of optimism or pessimism that people working in digital media feel about
the industry. It is designed to find out how industry professionals are feeling,
how they perceive the current digital business climate, salary conditions and
their views on what it’ll be like in 6 months time.
There
is NO ONE who if better placed to speak on this subject than Sarah
Lacy. Over the last 5 years she has had unrivaled access to the
founders of the companies that have shaped the Web 2.0 scene.
Now, for one afternoon only, she is London to share what she knows...
Locative media first came onto my radar in 2005 when notice of a collective called Proboscis and their Urban Tapestries initiative hit my inbox at NMK.
The SXSW Interactive Festival offers five days of panels, keynote
discussions, Trade Show, and exciting evening events. Attendees benefit
from hands-on, how-to training as well as long-term, big-picture
analysis in an atmosphere that charges creativity and out-of-the-box
thinking.
How can newspapers survive falling circulation figures and spiralling
ad revenues? Has new media led to their destruction or can it help to
reinvent and rejuvenate the format? So what's going to happen? Can newspapers continue much as they are, or
is it time to let go and begin a movement to purely digital formats?
If the list of companies attending our event tomorrow is anything to go by, the innovations and opportunities around search and location-based services are moving up the agenda.
From telecoms, portals, publishers, application developers and digital marketing agencies, to PR companies, ecommerce outfits, VCs and social networks - it's shaping up to be a classic Chinwag event that brings the different shades of digital together to collectively get to grips with the latest trends.
CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment is the LARGEST wireless data event in the Internet, wireless and telecommunications industries. With a focus on wireless data applications, software development, network architecture and solutions.
Casual Games Association Events are the premiere events for the casual games industry with over 3,000 professionals attending Casual Connect Events each year. Casual Connect Seattle brings together the most talented and knowledgeable experts in the casual gaming field to further the casual games industry with the best of networking and learning.
Game Developers Conference 2009. The annual March conference on game developmen, charing tools, tips and technologies for unbridled professional learning, networking and fun. More details of this event are to be released in November.