Interested In The Future of Audio Content?

Written Apr. 15, 2009 by Tom Webster in Internet Radio with 0 Comments

Then you need to be in two places (luckily, not at once!) First, join Arbitron's Bill Rose and I tomorrow (April 16th) at 2 PM for the world premiere webcast of "The Infinite Dial 2009 - Radio's Digital Future." Bill and I will be presenting highlights from our 17th (!) joint Internet and Multimedia Research Series with some fresh findings about streaming, podcasting, social networking and mobile content. You can sign up for this free webcast on Arbitron's site here.

Second, if you are at all involved in streaming or webcasting, then you really need to be at this year's Internet Radio Summit in Vegas (co-located with the NAB.) I'll be leading off the agenda right after founder Kurt Hanson's opening remarks with some additional new data and insight on webcasting that you won't want to miss, and the rest of the day gets even better with presentations from David Goodman, Ando Media's Robert Maccini and some of today's leading webcasters. Want to meet up after the event? Hit me on Twitter--love to see you there!

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