Announcing NewTeeVee Live: November 12, 2009 in San Francisco
The NewTeeVee team is thrilled to formally announce our 2009 conference. The third-annual NewTeeVee Live will be held on November 12 in San Francisco. We are finalizing many speakers at this very moment, but can confirm the line-up will include:
Marc Whitten
General Manager of Xbox LIVE, Microsoft
Kevin Lynch
CTO, Adobe Systems Incorporated
Anthony Wood
CEO, Roku
Erik Flannigan
EVP of Digital Media, MTVN Entertainment Group
Matt McRae
VP and GM of Advanced Platforms, Vizio
Avner Ronen
CEO and Co-Founder, boxee
Our concept this year is a set of hands-on conversations about the future of entertainment, so we’re ditching most of the traditional speeches and panels to focus on on-stage interviews with the people who are making things happen. If you’re interested in speaking, please fill out this form. We will definitely be making time for startups and companies with significant news, so please emphasize that on your application if it applies. If you’re interested in sponsoring, please let our team know. Want to buy your ticket today? They’re currently going for a special early price of $295. The last two years we had sell-out crowds, so don’t delay.
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