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Top Broadband, Telecom and Entertainment Execs Head For Vegas To Tout Content Delivery Via Digital Media Partnerships







Top Broadband, Telecom and Entertainment
Execs Head For Vegas To Tout Content
Delivery Via Digital Media Partnerships

Top Broadband, Telecom and Entertainment
Execs Head For Vegas To Tout Content
Delivery Via Digital Media Partnerships
08/12/2004 02:07 AM

The anticipation of large revenue streams flowing from the digital delivery of content is fueling a whole series of innovative partnerships among content and pipeline companies, including leading operators, programmers, studios and distributors. Away from the commotion of large expo events, top executives from major broadband, telecom and entertainment companies are planning to pursue potential deals and development of opportunities at Kagan's Digital Media executive summit in Las Vegas, Sept. 22-23. [PRWEB Aug 12, 2004]




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