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IABM announces major broadcast conference
Dec 1, 2004 10:40 AM, HD Technology Update e-newsletter
The IABM has announced a major conference that will examine the future of the broadcast and electronic media industries — “IABM05: Making it in the broadcast business.”
To be held on Friday, January, 28, 2005, at Wokefield Park, Reading, UK, the conference will be divided into five sessions, including regulation, technology, corporate strategy, sales and marketing, and training.
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