Shaping the future of media
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The Future of Content:
INNOVATIONS IN CONTENT CREATION, DISSEMINATION CONSUMPTION &
The Future Media Lab. is pleased to announce its 4th conference: “The Future of Content.” This conference aims to bring together media experts, key stakeholders, and politicians to address the future of professional journalistic content and related business models. The event will take place on 21 January 2014 // 8:30-14:30 in Brussels. For more information about the event, please visit our website: www.futuremedialab.info
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!
http://futuremedialab2014.fikket.be
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EARLY BIRD
(until 15/11)
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100€ + VAT
STANDARD
(from 16/11)
175€ + VAT
Members of the European Institutions can register for free via the link above.
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