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IBC2006 sets attendance record
Sep 14, 2006 8:00 AM
According to show organizers, attendance reached 42,500 with one day to go before the close of IBC2006.
Figures available a day prior to the close of IBC2006 show that this year’s convention will set an attendance record.
As of Sept. 11, show attendance reached 42,500, surpassing the number of people attending last year’s convention.
According to Michael Crimp, IBC director of marketing and business development, not only are attendance numbers up for the 2006 trade show, but the event is also growing in stature, attracting electronic media professionals from around the world.
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