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The tradeshow was inaugurated in 1933 by the Men's Apparel Guild in California. At one time it featured only men's clothing and accessories, but has expanded to include ladies' clothing and accessories, and manufacturing services. In 1989 it moved to Las Vegas. [1] In 1998, Magic was acquired by Advanstar Communications. [2]
The "unconventional convention", as it was deemed, took place August 19–22, 2001 at the Orleans Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. [1] Due to its popularity, the second edition took place in August 2004, again at the Orleans. [30] [31] Originally meant to be a one-time event, MAGIC Live! is typically held every other August, usually at the ...
The American Film Market’s debut trip to Las Vegas has, according to organizers, been well received by the industry, at least in terms of registrations. ... AFM Says 145 Exhibitors Have Already ...
Las Vegas is getting ready for CES 2024, with the final touches being put in place. There are 2.5 million square feet of convention space for 4,000 exhibitors, and they're expecting 130,000 ...
The last Las Vegas show in November 2003 attracted only 500 exhibitors and 40,000 visitors. In June 2004, COMDEX cancelled the 2004 exhibition in Las Vegas, [7] effectively making the Consumer Electronics Show its replacement in Las Vegas. By 2004 the personal computer had become a commodity item priced at levels individual departments and ...
Raj Matharu, 31, of Northridge, faces one count of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
MINExpo International is held every four years and has been held at the Las Vegas Convention Center since 1996. [3] The 2008 MINExpo drew over 44,000 people (an increase of over 44% from the previous show in 2004) and 1,025 exhibitors in an area of 600,000 square feet (56,000 m 2) [1] [2] [3]
In August 1994, Burton signed a 13-year contract (the longest contract given, at that point, to any entertainer in Las Vegas history) with the Monte Carlo Resort in Las Vegas. The 1,274-seat Lance Burton Theater was built to Burton's specifications for his show, cost $27 million, and opened on June 21, 1996.