GigaOM Crowd-Sourcing Brainstorm at the NAB Show
Join GigaOM’s Ryan Lawler and The Wall Street Journal’s Andy Jordan for a continental breakfast and brainstorming conversation on how the demand for anytime, anywhere content has changed your business at the 2012 NAB Show — just weeks away! Link up with other like-minded attendees through this facilitated round table format to discuss the shifts in technologies, consumer expectations, changing strategies for success, and new players. The morning will conclude with a poll of the burning questions of the week that can be addressed in the Q&A portion of Marina Gorbis’ presentation immediately following the breakfast. Make sure to add your input to this first-ever crowd-sourcing initiative at NAB Show – and help everyone make sense of the Great Content Shift.
GigaOM Crowd-Sourcing Brainstorm Session
General Session – Open to all!
Wednesday, April 18
7:45-8:45
Room S219
Twitter Chat – Thursday, March 29 @ 2 p.m. ET
In preparation for the breakfast, we will be hosting a special interactive chat on Twitter to get YOUR input on what you’d like to see discussed at the session in Vegas. Follow @NABShow and @GigaOM on Twitter, and join in the chat on Thursday, March 29 at 2 p.m. ET using hashtag #GigaOMBrainstorm. Participants in the chat will be eligible to win prizes! Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to have your say in what you’ll learn.
For full details on the 2012 NAB Show, visit NABShow.com.
Special offer: Register by March 30 using code SM01 for a FREE Exhibits-only* pass!
*Includes access to the GigaOM Crowd-Sourcing Session and all other open to all Sessions.






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