IABM conference set for January

Nov 29, 2004 11:59 AM, Beyond The Headlines 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 January 28 at Wokefield Park in Reading, UK, the conference will be divided into five sessions including Regulation, Technology, Corporate Strategy, Sales and Marketing, and Training.

Lord Currie, chairman of OFCOM, will present a keynote address during the Regulation session that will highlight the drivers behind government policy and regulators concerning the electronic media industry.

For further information and a full list of panelists, visit www.theiabm.org.

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