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The magazine made its first appearance at VIDCOM, a television trade market in Cannes that was a precursor of MIPCOM. Its name was chosen because the time of its launch, 1981, was the age of video. Indeed, "video age" soon became The New York Times ' favorite expression to describe the foreseen 500-channel universe (of the "push" type).
Television/Radio Age magazine was a US television industry trade magazine published by Television Editorial Corporation from 1953 to 1989. Originally titled Television Age , the magazine began as a monthly until 1956 and biweekly thereafter.
Stands during MWC Barcelona 2019, a trade show for the mobile communications industry in Barcelona, Spain. A trade show, also known as trade fair, trade exhibition, or trade exposition, is an exhibition organized so that companies in a specific industry can showcase and demonstrate their latest products and services, meet with industry partners and customers, study activities of competitors ...
The site AdCritic.com was acquired by The Ad Age Group in March 2002. [5] In 2004, Advertising Age acquired American Demographics magazine. [6] In 2007 Ad Age acquired the Thoddands Power 150, which is a top marketing blogs list. [7] An industry trade magazine, BtoB, was folded into Advertising Age in January 2014. [8]
The show features an innovation contest among its exhibitors each year. The World Ag Expo Top-10 New Products Contest highlights new agtech, equipment, services, and more. Exhibitors must apply for the contest and their submissions are reviewed by a panel of judges. The winners are featured at the show and are covered widely in the media. [1 ...
The global challenge we should be talking more about.
The 27-year-old model took to Instagram on Feb. 27, sharing a series of snapshots from their first month of living in the city after the 25-year-old point guard's shocking trade from the Dallas ...
NCTA organizes an annual conference called INTX: The Internet and Television Expo (formerly The Cable Show until 2015). [1] It was the largest trade show in the United States for the cable and broadband industry. The conference featured discussions with current and former FCC commissioners, including remarks from the FCC chair in multiple years.