10 Trends In 10 Minutes
Daniel Anstandig, president of McVay New Media, is one of the sharpest minds in the business when it comes to the intersection of traditional and online media. And he'll be hosting the two-part "Looking Forward" session that opens the second day of Radio Ink's Convergence 2010. The session will begin with Anstandig's "Power Brief on the Future" -- 10 minutes covering 10 technology trends that are shaping the future of radio for both audience and advertisers. If you're developing or fine-tuning a digital strategy, this talk is a must-see. That's followed by a panel on the "Evolution of Music Consumers." Anstandig will be talking with Josh Bonnain, VP of global business development at the Groovesite social and on-demand music site, and Tim Quirk, VP of music programming at durable subscription-and-download music service Rhapsody. Future-minded and passionate, Daniel Anstandig develops digital business strategies for media companies, designing content strategies for broadcast and interactive, and coaching executives. As the President of McVay New Media Consulting, Anstandig has advised the Wall Street Journal, CBS News, Clear Channel R&D, The White House Commission on Remembrance, Glencoe-McGraw Hill, and various broadcasting companies in the U.S.A. Canada, and Europe. Last year, Anstandig became the co-founder of Listener Driven Radio, a software company with applications that empower broadcasters to become "crowdcasters."
Tim Quirk is the Vice President of Music Programming for Rhapsody. He spent more than 10 years as the singer and lyricist for the punk-pop band Too Much Joy, then eased his way into music journalism. Quirk is also one half of an electro-pop outfit called Wonderlick. Call and ask about our team discount so you can bring the whole team: 561-655-8778.
To register for Convergence, go to www.radioink.com/convergence, click here, or phone
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