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Intercollegiate Broadcasting System National College Radio Conference 2009-NYC

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This year's Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS) National College Radio Conference will once again be returning to New York City, from Friday, March 6th to Sunday, March 8th at the Hotel Pennsylvania.

IBS is the nation's oldest and largest college radio station membership organization, and the conference brings together programmers and representatives from college and high school radio stations across the country with over 200 speakers from the radio, broadcasting and music industries, record labels, promoters, and music licensing corporations, as well as special guest appearances from well-known artists, bands, and broadcasting and media personalities. Over 100 sessions and workshops focusing on all aspects of radio programming, production, music, copyrights, policy, webcasting, podcasting, publicity and promotions, fundraising, new technology, audience measurement, engineering and the new IBS Student Radio Network will be scheduled, as well as tours, giveaways, and, making this one of the largest and most comprehensive college media conferences held in the United States.

To find out more, check out www.ibsradio.org or www.myspace.com/ibsradio.
 
Hi everyone,

The IBS National College Radio Conference is coming up soon...March 6th and 7th in NYC, at the Hotel Pennsylvania.

The conference this year is promising to be one of the biggest in the organization's history, with over 115 panels, sessions and workshops, tours of such places as the Rock Annex, the Paley Center for Media (former Museum of TV & Radio), the broadcast facilities atop the Empire State Building, and the studios of Z100/103.5 KTU/Q104.3/Power 105.1/Lite FM; plus concert ticket giveaways, resume "speed dating, a chance to webcast live from the conference site, and much more.

There's also going to be some pretty marquee names there...Chris Booker (K-Rock, VH1, etc.), Lynn Hoffman (A&E), Amy Goodman (Democracy Now!), Lisa Hresko and Rev. Moose (CMJ), Lucas Prata (dance music artist), Oteil Burbridge (Allman Brothers Band), Tom Moon (Author, 1000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die), Leonard Lopate (NPR), Ken Freedman (WFMU), Valerie Geller (Author, Creating Powerful Radio), Alec Foege (Author, Right of the Dial), Stevie Converse (Free Press), numerous other radio personalities from commercial and non-commercial radio, plus representatives from Creative Commons, BMI, the Prometheus Radio Project, the Woodstock Museum, Sirius XM, the Radio Research Consortium, and many major and indie record labels.

Lots of bands/artists will be there too...Ellis Paul, Tuff Lion, Tauk, Holler! Wild Rose, Iridescence, Madison Project, Petrel, Paging Grace, RewBee, Swear On Your Life, Patent Pending, Mother F’Nature, Stratospheerius, J.P. Blues, Phil Minissale, Jann Klose, Roberta Piket, and Eljuri.

The full conference schedule can be seen here: http://www.frontiernet.net/~ibs/0-2009-IBS-NYC-schedule.htm

More information, including how to register, can be found at www.ibsradio.org or at www.myspace.com/ibsradio. See you in NYC!
 
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