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"Digital Distribution And The Music Industry '99" To Invade LA Music Business Daily
Distribution and the Music Industry '99" conference to debate the future of their industry in the face of digital distribution. The Music Business Daily wants to send you to the conference, so stay tuned for your chance to win free tickets. Digital Distribution and the Music Industry '99, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Los Angeles on 8-9 September 1999, www.firstconf.com/digitalmusic, focuses on the impact of this revolution and the way it is changing the industry's core business of selling music. "The word in the industry is that digital distribution will change the face of music companies forever. It's vital that everyone in the industry is aware of the possibilities of this new system," says Conference Director Patricia Poinsard (pat@firstconf.com) of First Conferences. The event features more than 50 senior level speakers from renowned companies including Universal Music Group, InterTrust Technologies, EMI Recorded Music, Liquid Audio, HMV Media Group, TowerRecords, SonicNet, CDNOW, SDMI, Digital River, ASCAP, Emusic, BMI, AudioSoft, audiohighway.com, Platinum Entertainment, MP3.com, Burning Point, Real Networks, and Sire Records. The speakers and panels will reveal how to keep up with the latest trends, what companies need to keep ahead of the competition, and how digital distribution is going to totally change the economic profile of the industry. Digital Distribution and the Music Industry '99 will probe the speakers' knowledge with two conference streams - the first examining business implications and strategies, with the second focusing on technological and legal concerns. Other key issues range from selling free music and identifying main competitors in this rapidly expanding market to digital distribution reaching the mass market and how it will alter the way music is produced and sold. The event is a first in this series developed by international conference company First Conferences Ltd. For further information, contact: Patricia Poinsard, Event Director, First Conferences Email: pat@firstconf.com Phone: +44 171 400 9547, Fax: +44 171 400 9511 Get all the latest conference registration details, schedule of events, and complete speaker list at http://www.firstconf.com/digitalmusic .
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