DNA2009 Newsletter :: Surviving the digital news age :: March 4th & 5th 2009, Hotel Le Plaza, Brussels - Belgium

Richard Gizbert and Ben Hammersley invite you to DNA2009...

Richard Gizbert (Al Jazeera’s Listening Post) and Ben Hammersley (Wired Magazine UK), co-hosts of the conference give you several good reasons, besides all the top speakers from leading media companies and innovating initiatives across Europe and the US, why not to miss this year’s edition of Digital News Affairs.

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Have a look at these videos and you’ll learn that in order to find solutions to the credit crunch and to the web revolution that all companies are facing, you shouldn’t miss the DNA2009 conference and discuss the future of digital media.

> Watch Richard Gizbert’s, Ben Hammersley’s video invitation

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Ask your questions to Michael Rosenblum on www.rethinkingmedia.nl

Dutch Media Professionals is an online network organization for the  Dutch media sector.
On www.rethinkingmedia.nl media professionals gather to discuss all aspects of  new and traditional media.

This week Dutch Media Professionals set up a forum where its members can ask whatever question they have about digital media to Michael Rosenblum. Michael Rosenblum, CEO of Rosenblum TV, will be participating in DNA2009 with a session on how the latest hardware and software make it possible for journalists to easily make the switch to video. Have a look at the questions, maybe add your own. Read Michael Rosenblum’s first answers... Start discussing the future of digital media right now. Michael Rosenblum will compile all his answers in a video that will be posted on www.dna2009.com as well. 

> What’s your question to Michael Rosenblum? (site in Dutch, questions in English).

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New Speakers

Following people have confirmed their participation:

Copiepresse’s Secretary General since it was founded in 2001 is Margaret Boribon. Copiepresse, created by the French and German speaking societies of editors in Belgium, promotes and defends the copyrights of its members as well as controls the terms of use for third-parties in order to protect author's work. In 2006 Copiepresse filed a lawsuit against Google for re-printing parts of articles headlines published by Copiepresse members on Google News and for caching their web pages.

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Vanessa Wade is VP Sales for Europe, Middle East and Asia at Brightcove, the leading online video platform used by media companies, businesses and organizations worldwide to publish and distribute video on the web.

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> Go to speakers

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Jeff Jarvis’ ‘What Would Google Do?”

DNA already presented Jeff Jarvis and his book ‘What Would Google Do?’ in one of the previous newsletters. Last week the Dutch newspaper “De Volkskrant” wrote a review on his book and announced the Dutch translation of it, to be released in April of this year: proof that Jeff Jarvis’ ideas have large international appeal. If you come to DNA2009, 4 and 5th of March, you’ll have the chance to hear about Jeff Jarvis’ ideas directly from him. 

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> Read the review in The Volkskrant (in Dutch)

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DNA2009 keeps you up to date on the challenges, opportunities and innovations within digital media.

> Book now and make sure not to miss this conference.

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SPREAD THE NEWS

Want to spread the news and convince colleagues, friends, network partners to come to DNA2009? Ask for you personal spread the news code on spreadthenews@dna2009.com.

If two or more people buy their delegate pass using your personal code, they’ll receive a 50 euro discount and you’ll receive a free delegate pass!  (offer valid until February 13th 2009)

> Spread the news!


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