NewTeeVee Live: Television Reinvented

by Scott Beale on October 2, 2007 · 0 comments

NewTeeVee Live

Our friends over at GigaOm who run the blog NewTeeVee (who organized this Summer’s Pier Screenings) are hosting their first conference on November 14th, NewTeeVee Live, which will take place at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco. Early bird tickets are still available until October 5th.

The online video market is dramatically reinventing itself and with lightning speed. Tune yourself in to the innovators and power players in online video at NewTeeVee Live. This is a premier one-day event showcasing the online video industry’s hottest topics, most talented video producers, promising technologies, leading innovators and top funding executives.

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