ADVISORY/E3Expo 2003 Media Briefing & Breakfast Kicks Off Electronic Entertainment Expo.Entertainment Editors/Business Editors/High-Tech Writers ADVISORY...for Wednesday Wednesday: see week. (May 14) E3Expo 2003 --(BUSINESS WIRE)
WHAT: You are cordially invited to attend the E3Expo 2003 Media
Briefing & Breakfast, hosted by Interactive Digital Software
Association (IDSA) President Douglas Lowenstein. This
exclusive event offers media the opportunity to view findings
from the IDSA's annual Computer and Video Game Consumer Survey
and get an in-depth update on the state of the rapidly growing
interactive entertainment industry. Media attendees will
receive a pass for complimentary breakfast, and an official
E3Expo 2003 media hat. E3Expo 2003, "Where Business Gets Fun,"
is the launching pad for the hottest never-before-seen
entertainment and educational software, products and
technologies.
WHEN/ Wednesday, May 14, 2003
WHERE: Los Angeles Convention Center (LACC)
-- 8 a.m., Media Briefing, West Hall Theater,
Upper Level, Room 411
-- 10 a.m., Show floor opens to all badged media
WHO: Douglas Lowenstein, president of the IDSA, the U.S.
association representing computer and video game publishers
and owner of E3Expo.
HOW: To RSVP, complete this form and email it to E3Expo 2003
Media Relations at e3expo@cohnwolfe.com or send the following
information via fax to 310/967-2912 by May 7, 2003. Seating
for the Media Briefing is first-come, first-serve. Only media
in attendance will receive breakfast.
Name:
Title:
Media Outlet:
Phone:
Email:
Please Note: E3Expo 2003 is a trade event and is not open to the general public. No one under the age of 18 will be admitted, including infants Persons who are under the age of legal majority—at Common Law, 21 years, now generally 18 years. According to the sense in which this term is used, it may denote the age of the person, the contractual disabilities that non-age entails, or his or her status with regard to . This policy is strictly enforced en·force tr.v. en·forced, en·forc·ing, en·forc·es 1. To compel observance of or obedience to: enforce a law. 2. . Please allow extra time for check in before entering the show due to increased security measures Noun 1. security measures - measures taken as a precaution against theft or espionage or sabotage etc.; "military security has been stepped up since the recent uprising" security . All bags are subject to search. |
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