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ESA held an all-virtual E3 in June 2021 and then it was canceled altogether in 2022 and 2023 after the trade conference struggled to attract exhibitors. Even before the coronavirus pandemic, E3 ...
E3 2008 July 15–17, 2008: Los Angeles Convention Center: Los Angeles, California: 5,000 [26] Lowest E3 attendance record. E3 2009: June 2–4, 2009: 35,000 [96] Return to original format and E3 branding, allowing additional game development professions access in addition to media and retailers. E3 2010: June 14–17, 2010: 45,600 [96]
CES’ 2023 event was still short of the over 180,000 that attended in 2019 and the WMC’s 88,500 attendees in 2023 fell well below its 2019 figure of over 109,000.
[6] [7] [8] E3 2021 was free for everyone to attend. [9] While the 2021 event was entirely online, ESA planned to return to an in-person event by 2022, [10] though these plans were scrapped and the in-person event was cancelled in January 2022, [11] and E3 2022 was cancelled altogether on March 31, 2022, including the digital event. [12]
December 31, 2021 Launched on October 28, 2013. Replaced ABC News Now. Link TV: Public Media Group of Southern California November 1, 2023 Launched on December 15, 1999. NBC Weather Plus: NBC: December 31, 2008 [16] Launched on November 15, 2004. Distributed via the digital subchannels of NBC affiliates and digital cable.
California's attempt to manage a smooth transition away from gasoline just got roughed up with this week's decision by Phillips 66 to shutter its refinery in Wilmington next year, wiping out more ...
The ESA announced in July 2022 that E3 2023 would be the first in person E3 event held since 2019. The 2020 and 2022 events were cancelled outright, while the 2021 event was held in a digital format. [6] ReedPop, which produces PAX festivals, New York Comic Con and Star Wars Celebration, would organize a new format. [7]
The issue: Uber and Lyft were set to be subject to a recently-enacted California labor law, Assembly Bill 5 (aka AB5), […] Why Uber and Lyft Were on the Brink of Shutting Down in California ...