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NAB 2008 attendance down
Apr 21, 2008 12:32 PM
The National Association of Broadcasters announced that its NAB 2008 Show, the world’s largest electronic media event, attracted105,259 attendees — about 3000 less than in 2007.
This number included more than 27,000 international attendees (a record for NAB conventions), 1296 members (up from 1214 in 2007) and 1650 exhibitors (about 100 more than last year) spread out across more than 1.7 million square feet of exhibit space.
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