Harris to host 2009 broadcast ad sales, content programming conference in Dubai

Oct 28, 2009 10:54 AM

    

Harris will host an event in the Middle East focusing on scheduling and media management. The two-day conference will be held in Dubai Nov. 3-4 and will focus on how broadcasters can better manage their internal workflows and maximize their revenue streams with the use of software solutions.

The first half-day event is open to all broadcasters in the region and will highlight Harris’ Broadcast Master, a modular and scalable business system for the management of all planning and commercial processes within a broadcast organization. The second day is a Broadcast Master customer training and feedback day targeted at existing users of the software.




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