Webnoize 2000 Speakers to Debate Digital Entertainment's Future.Business/Technology Editors CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 1, 2000 Webnoize (http://www.webnoize.com), the leading authority on the digital entertainment economy, announced today additional speakers for Webnoize 2000 (http://www.webnoize2000.com), the premier digital entertainment conference, being held November 13-15 at the Century Plaza Hotel The Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles is a landmark 19-story luxury hotel forming a sweeping crescent design fronting the spectacular fountains on Avenue of the Stars adjacent to the twin Century Plaza Towers. in Los Angeles. For three full days, leading experts and visionaries will engage in frank discussion about the present and future of digital entertainment amid the uncertainties of the new media marketplace and landmark media mega-mergers. Highlights include an intimate conversation between Hilary Rosen, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of the Recording Industry Association of America; Jack Valenti, President and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America; and esteemed journalist Charlie Rose on the state of the industry. Top-level executives from the music, film, broadcast, new media, technology, telecommunications, consumer device, research and financial industries will be in attendance. Additional speakers scheduled to participate in Webnoize 2000 include:
DEREK ALDERTON, McKinsey & Company
BRIAN BACKUS, UBUBU
DANIEL BLACKMAN, Barnes & Noble.com
NIKO BOLAS, Sonicbox
EAMONN BOWLES, Shooting Gallery Films
JERRY BRANDT, KPMG
CHRISTOPHER BUCHANAN, Flixer
JAMES M. BURGER, Dow, Lohnes & Albertson
SCOTT BURNETT, IBM
WANITA BURNETT, ipingpong
PAUL A. CAMPBELL, Akamai Technologies
TOM CHERNAIK, All Indie
RICHARD COHEN, RealNetworks
LAUREN COLE, PacketVideo
MARK CUBAN, Dallas Mavericks / Founder, Broadcast.com
JOE DiNUNZIO, Z.com
MICHAEL DORF, KnitMedia
MICHAEL DOWNING, Musicbank
MATT FARBER, Tonos.com
JANNAT GARGI, AtomFilms
MARC GEIGER, ARTISTdirect
STEFAN GERARD, iFUSE
CHRIS GLADWIN, FullAudio
DAVID B. GOLDBERG, LAUNCH Media
JONATHAN GOLDSMITH, PricewaterhouseCoopers
FRED GRAVER, VH1 Group
SETH D. GREENSTEIN, McDermott, Will & Emery
JIM GRIFFIN, Cherry Lane Digital / Founder, Evolab
STEPHANIE HENNING, Shockwave.com
KEN HERTZ, Goldring, Hertz, Lichtenstein & Haft
STEVEN HOFFMAN, Spiderdance
DANIELLE IULIANO, Credit Suisse First Boston
MARK KATES, Grand Royal
DEAN KAY, ASCAP
GERRY KEARBY, Liquid Audio
VAL LANDI, Redband Broadcasting
GREG LAPIDUS, Mitchell, Silberberg and Knupp
ROB LAZEBNIK, Icebox
MATTI LESHEM, AntEye.com
KEVIN MAYER, Clear Channel Internet Group
WALTER F. McDONOUGH, Attorney / Founder, Future of Music Coalition
LARRY MILLER, Reciprocal Entertainment
SCOTT MILLS, BET.com
SCOTT MOSKOWITZ, Blue Spike
CARTER NICHOLS, Musicphone.com
DAVID PAKMAN, myplay
STEVEN J. PLINIO, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips
VINCENT PLUVINAGE, Preview Systems
ROB REID, Listen.com
MATT RIGHTMIRE, Yahoo!
BOBBY ROSENBLOUM, Greenberg Traurig
SCOTT SANDER, SightSound.com
FRANK SARFELD, Bertelsmann eCommerce Group
DOUGLAS SCOTT, Hollywood Stock Exchange
IMRAN SHAH, ZEFER
STUART SHAPIRO, ArtistEnt.com / Patronet
MICHAEL SHINN, Shadow Group
ANDREW SHOTLAND, NBC Internet (NBCi)
JEREMY SILVER, Uplister
RUSSELL SIMMONS, 360hiphop
SANDY SMALLENS, GetMusic.com
TOM SULZER, Moodlogic
BEN TATTA, USA Networks Interactive
MARK TUCKER, HitHive
SALLIE WEAVER, Screen Actors Guild
HOWARD L. WEITZMAN, Massive Media
KENNETH R. WIRT, Riffage.com
See the event web site for complete listings, updates and to register: http://www.webnoize2000.com Webnoize 2000 is sponsored by: Texas Instruments, IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) , RealNetworks, iBeam, Reciprocal, Sonic Foundry, PSINet, gig.com, Amplified, KnitMedia, Magex, House of Blues House of Blues (HOB) is a chain of music halls and restaurants founded in 1992 by Hard Rock Cafe founder Isaac Tigrett and his friend and investor Dan Aykroyd. It is a home for live music and southern-inspired cuisine, whose clubs celebrate African-American culture, specifically , InterTrust, myplay, Digital World Services, MuBu, Navisite, RadioAmp, ASCAP ASCAP abbr. American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers , Preview Systems, FullAudio, GetMusic and Live365. Participating organizations include: VIC VIC Victor VIC Victoria (State of Australia) VIC Victory VIC Victim (police slang) VIC Vicinity VIC Vicar VIC Vicarage VIC Virtual Information Center (APAN) , AFIM AFIM Association for Independent Music , CMA CMA - Concert Multithread Architecture from DEC. , NATPE NATPE National Association of Television Programming Executives and NARM NARM National Association of Recording Merchandisers NARM North American Registry of Midwives NARM National Association of Reunion Managers NARM Navy Resource Model NARM North American Reciprocal Museums NARM North Alabama Railroad Museum, Inc . Webnoize 2000 press registration includes leading new media, entertainment and business media, such as: ABC TV, Associated Press, Business 2.0, Business Week, CBS News - 60 Minutes II, CNN CNN or Cable News Network Subsidiary company of Turner Broadcasting Systems. It was created by Ted Turner in 1980 to present 24-hour live news broadcasts, using satellites to transmit reports from news bureaus around the world. Showbiz Today, Interactive Week, Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times Morning daily newspaper. Established in 1881, it was purchased and incorporated in 1884 by Harrison Gray Otis (1837–1917) under The Times-Mirror Co. (the hyphen was later dropped from the name). , MTV, Nikkei Business Publications Nikkei Business Publications, Inc. (株式会社日経BP , Reuters, Rolling Stone, The Hollywood Reporter, The Industry Standard, U.S. News & World Report U.S. News & World Report Weekly newsmagazine published in Washington, D.C. U.S. News was founded in 1933 by David Lawrence (1888–1973) to cover important domestic events; he founded World Report in 1945 to treat world news. The two magazines were merged in 1948. , Upside, WIRED and Wired News, and many others. About Webnoize 2000 To learn more about Webnoize 2000, visit the event web site: http://www.webnoize2000.com, or contact the Webnoize Events department at 617-768-0440. Register to receive our Events mailings and email notifications and announcements: http://www.webnoize.com/announcements. About Webnoize Launched in January 1997, Webnoize is the premier source for media coverage and analysis of digital entertainment industries. Webnoize services include original daily news and in-depth features (both text- and video-based), large-scale trade events, intimate executive-driven forums, consumer and market research, industry trend analysis and strategic advisory services. Webnoize reaches more than 75,000 monthly readers representing new media, music, film, broadcast, technology, telecommunications, consumer device, research, financial and new media industries. |
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