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Ice Recap: Day 1 – Non-Stick Consumers

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Following an enlightening day of speakers and conversations, this post covers some highlights from the many insightful ideas and presentations.

Opening the conference was award-winning science fiction author Robert J. Sawyer, telling audience members that thinking in the present actually places you behind forward thinking trends. He urged the audience to think years in advance, highlighting the emergence of digital technologies, all content streaming, and 3d and interactive experiences. Perhaps his most entertaining quote was when talking about how easy things will be in the future, he noted that “the future is a drunken slut you can take home every night.”

Following Robert’s keynote audience members were met with panel discussions highlighting professional, and traditional, media enthusiasts, as well as ‘real-world’ media users. The first panel highlighted the need to create cross-platform content providers, allowing users to access information on any platform. Noted blogger and author Shel Israel described the future teens and media consumers as advertising-resistant, likening them to a non-stick frying pan. His most prudent analogy to new media was that “rock and roll didn’t replace Opera, but it changed the world.” Shel’s optimism and forward thinking was an attitude not shared by others on the panel. Shel also stressed that companies can no longer consider their users as dumb consumers, and that this relationship must operate on transparency.

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Marketing Effectiveness Summit in Toronto, April 10 – 12

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The Marketing Effectiveness Summit is a boot camp for marketing professionals at B-to-B companies. The two and one-half days agenda covers all aspects of marketing to optimize demand generation. Post workshop one-on-one consulting sessions with our professional services consulting team are included, providing both strategic and implementation guidance to you and your organization, so you can quickly apply what you’ve learned to your marketing initiatives.

Who Should Attend: Marketing managers or directors of B2B companies who oversee the development and execution of marketing programs.

Please register by following the sign-up link.

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Banff World Television Festival – June 10-13 – Banff

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The stunning Rocky Mountains are home to the world’s most important television content creation event: the Banff World Television Festival. Celebrating its 28th year, BWTVF continues its mandate of developing business and creative opportunities internationally for those in television programming and new media. Over 100 key international Commission Editors are already confirmed to attend along with some of the most successful and creative players in television.

Banff World Television Festival takes place June 10 to 13, 2007 in Banff, Canada. Register at www.bwtvf.com before April 3rd and save over $400.

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