ADVISORY/North American Broadcasters Converge in Hollywood; MPA's Jack Valenti To Be Keynote Speaker.Business & Entertainment Editors/Assignment Desks ADVISORY...for Feb. 25-26 (Sunday-Monday) --(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 22, 2001 North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. Broadcasters Association
WHAT: Creative Capital: NABA's Broadcasting Forum and Annual General
Meeting explores the effects of convergence and opportunities
for the future of broadcasting in North America.
WHEN: Sunday 25 February and Monday 26 February
-- 7:30 p.m., Sunday 25 Feb--NABA International Achievement
Awards Dinner (sponsored by Microsoft TV), featuring
Keynote Speaker the Motion Picture Association of America
President and CEO, Jack Valenti. Wyndham Grand Salon
Ballroom. Cocktails begin at 6:30p.m.
-- 9 a.m., Monday 26 Feb--Demonstration and discussion of
cutting-edge digital animation and special effects,
featuring Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment Vice
President, Marketing & Communications, Don Levy. Please
note: all open Monday events are at CBS TV City.
-- 10:45 a.m., Monday--The multimedia newsroom: a panel
discussing traditional and new media blending into one
"multimedia newsroom." Features Chicago Tribune Associate
Managing Editor Mark Hinojosa, Fox Sports Network
Executive Vice President, Operations and Engineering,
Jerry Gepner and Sony Networked System Businesses Senior
Vice President Stephen Jacobs.
-- 12:30 p.m., Monday--Korn Ferry International Managing
Director Bill Simon explains the nuances of what's
expected from the television executive of today and
beyond.
WHERE: Sunday: Wyndham Bel Age Hotel, 1020 North San Vincente Blvd.,
West Hollywood, CA
(310) 854-0926
Monday: CBS TV City 7800 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA
Shuttle bus available at Wyndham Bel Age Hotel for
9 a.m. session
BACKGROUND: Key broadcasters from the United States, Canada and Mexico
meet in Los Angeles to hold a two-day forum on major
broadcasting issues of mutual interest. NABA will elect
its new President and introduce new Secretary General
Michael McEwan. Further details on the events are
available at www.nabanet.com/hollywood.html.
The North American Broadcasters Association (NABA)
represents the most influential broadcasting entities in
North America, providing a framework for the
identification, study, and active solution of issues
affecting broadcasters on the global stage. NABA members
include public and private broadcasters, direct-to-home
service providers, specialty networks, national broadcast
associations, new media companies, satellite providers,
and equipment manufacturers.
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