Key Executives Mega-Conference:
Feb. 23-25 in Atlanta

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An outstanding program is being lined up for the 2015 Key Executives Mega-Conference, including a keynote address on Newsonomics trends for 2015 by Ken Doctor, media analyst and author of Newsonomics. You can't afford to miss this important industry event.

Registration has begun and you can save $100 per person if you register by Jan. 23.

For our R&D partners: you will want to reserve your exhibit space early, as this show is expected to sell out.  There also are some great sponsorship opportunities, including the chance to submit a proposal for a 20-minute Quick Bite segment on the program itself.

In addition to Ken Doctor, an early look at the conference program includes:

  • Listen to publishers who have found new success in mirroring content and commerce in a panel discussion with Jay Lauf, publisher of Quartz and senior adviser for Atlantic Media and Eric Harris, executive vice president of business operations for BuzzFeed.
  • Develop new approaches to encourage "intrepreneurial" efforts in your organization with new concepts and tools from Michael Burcham, CEO of Nashville Entrepreneur Center and co-chair of the National Advisory Council on Innovation & Entrepreneurship.
  • See how advertisers can get results from investing in the "mobile majority" audiences with studies from Greg Stuart, CEO of the Mobile Marketing Association and author of "What Sticks: Why Most Advertising Fails and How to Guarantee Yours Succeeds."
  • Let Ryan Jenkins, Nextgeneration Catalyst, show you how to attract and inspire millennials.

Come Monday morning for a special pre-conference session on real-time-bidding and how to leverage more dollars from networks from Kirk MacDonald, president of Ad Taxi Networks and executive vice president, business development, Digital First Media.

More than 22 breakout sessions to choose from!

  • See how newspapers are finding new ways to grow their audiences and revenue with social media, viral videos, native content and publishing on entirely new platforms.  
  • Learn how classified and other traditional categories can be protected and grown with new approaches and partnerships.  
  • Get a closer look at some of the industry's boldest moves and examine the impact of new structures for news and advertising.

We hope to see you in Atlanta, Feb. 23-25 at the Marriott Marquis Atlanta!