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NYC Conference Coverage This Week: Ad:Tech; Media And Money

By Staci D. Kramer - Sun 04 Nov 2007 11:03 PM PST

Another busy week ahead with two New York conferences; lucky for us we have two New York correspondents now:

-- David Kaplan will be at ad:tech, taking place at the New York Hilton Monday-Thursday. The expo runs Nov. 5-6; the conference is Nov. 6-8. Keynotes include Nick Brien, Worldwide CEO, Universal McCann and a panel with Susan Whiting, EVP, The Nielsen Company/Chairman, Nielsen Media Research; Beth Comstock, president, Integrated Media, NBCU; Carla Hendra, Co-CEO, Ogilvy North America.

-- Joseph Wiesenthal will be at Media and Money 2007, a partnership between Dow Jones (NYSE: NWS) and The Nielsen Company. The theme: the intersection of media, entertainment and Wall Street. The conference runs Nov. 7-8 at the Grand Hyatt. Keynotes include Michael Eisner in an interview with Neil Cavuto; Jeffrey Bewkes interviewed by Alan Murray (who could be doing the first major interview with the new CEO of Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) if the tom-toms are right); Daniel Snyder, owner of the Washington Redskins, Six Flags, Dick Clark Productions, etc.; Sumner Redstone; Russell Simmons; Steven Rattner; and Norman Pearlstine, the former WSJ and Time Inc. exec now with the Carlyle Group. 

Posted in: Advertising, Media, Money, Conferences, Media & Money, ad:tech


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