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From: Lynne d Johnson (lynnedjohnson@earthlink.net)
Date: Tue Sep 25 2001 - 21:44:39 CEST

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    Webnoize 2001.

    When: October 29-30, 2001

    Where: Los Angeles, CA
             at the Century Plaza Hotel, 2025 Avenue of the Stars

    For the past seven years, Webnoize has served the digital
    entertainment industry with timely intelligence, providing news
    analysis, research and executive events. This year, we're happy
    to have JIM GRIFFIN, CEO of Cherry Lane Digital and a founder of
    EvoLab, join us in delivering quality insight as Webnoize 2001
    Conference Chairman.

    Webnoize 2001 is bringing together senior executives from
    multibillion-dollar industries, including:

     - MUSIC, FILM, BROADCAST, MEDIA
     - COMPUTING AND TECHNOLOGY
     - CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
     - TELECOMMUNICATIONS
     - LEGAL AND POLICY
     - BUSINESS AND FINANCE
     - DELIVERY AND SECURITY

    As with past events, Webnoize 2001 offers perspective and pragmatic
    solutions to those with a stake in entertainment's future. This year,
    high-profile digital entertainment subscription initiatives by
    major media interests are being unveiled at Webnoize 2001, which
    you won't want to miss.

    Additional details on Webnoize 2001 -- including keynote and
    speaker announcements, special event programming, networking
    opportunities and both on-site and off-site receptions being held
    throughout the event -- will arrive in your mailbox during the
    coming weeks. Stay tuned to the event web site for ongoing news:
    http://www.webnoize.com/2001/

    ____________________________________________________________________
    ACCOMODATIONS GOING FAST! (see below for additional information)

    As of September 25, very few rooms are still available at the Century
    Plaza Hotel & Spa. A discount rate is still available through 10/10.
    Please call Judi Gordon at 818-995-4967 to reserve your room today.

    ____________________________________________________________________
    SAMPLE PROGRAMMING TOPICS http://www.webnoize.com/2001/agenda.rs

    -- Collaboration and the new world economy:
       How entertainment, technology, telecommunications and CE device
       manufacturers must collaborate for success.

    -- Serving next-generation digital lifestyles:
       Understanding network characteristics, technology drivers,
       consumer strategies and deal structures to achieve a vital mix
       of content, bandwidth and mobility.

    -- Laws shaping a global digital marketplace:
       How political agendas and legal brinksmanship are systematically
       recasting ecommerce and media.

    -- Capitalizing on the P2P phenomenon:
       Initiatives and strategies for securing content, implementing
       revenue-making models and turning peer-to-peer into a customer
       acquisition proposition.

    -- Understanding the consumer-content relationship:
       How consumers interact with content is rapidly evolving, and
       altering business objectives of the entertainment, technology,
       telecom and consumer device businesses.

    -- Mobility and the future of radio:
       Can radio shield its captive audience from encroachment by digital
       satellite, mobile and Internet music services? How are outside
       companies with potent consumer brands capitalizing on the openings
       created by these services?

    For complete agenda details, visit http://www.webnoize.com/2001

    ____________________________________________________________________
    WEBNOIZE 2001 IS SPONSORED IN PART BY:

     - Reciprocal
     - ASCAP
     - IBM
     - KnitMedia
     - Listen.com
     - BMI

    ...along with various other companies and industry organizations.

    --
    Lynne d Johnson 
    LynnedJohnson@earthlink.net
    http://www.LynnedJohnson.com
    

    "Rap music is a technologically sophisticated and complex urban sound." --Tricia Rose, Black Noise



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