This is the year you REALLY should join us in Las Vegas! ·Apr 3, 10:50 AM In a year in which terrestrial radio revenues are seeing their worst decline in modern history (aka “danger”), but in which consumers are moving en masse to Internet-delivered radio both in the workplace and on their iPhones and BlackBerrys (aka “opportunity”), there’s never been a better year for you to join us for the “RAIN Internet Radio Summit“ in Las Vegas. It’s our first year of presenting the event in formal association with the NAB. It’s our best line-up of speakers ever (here). And we’re going to have a greater But has your travel budget been slashed? Well, fortunately, so have travel costs! As of this morning, you can find a round-trip flight from, for example, Chicago to Las Vegas for under $300 and reasonable-quality hotel rooms in Vegas for as low as $55 (during the NAB!). That means that, even including the RAIN Summit registration fee (which at $129 is a mere fraction of what other “new media” conferences charge), you can probably make this trip from most major cities for under $600… while the potential value to you and to your organization of the right Internet radio strategy could be in the millions of dollars. Each year at the RAIN Internet Radio Summit, the country’s best broadcasters and webcasters share their strategic thinking in the spirit of working together for the successful growth of this new medium. Please join us! It will the smartest business decision you make this year. SPECIAL OFFER!For a limited time, we’re offering “Two-for-one” pricing on RAIN Summit registrations (here). Bring along one of your fellow programmers, sales managers, or entrepreneurs, and you can get your per-person price down to $64.50 — which, between our lunch and excellent annual poolside cocktail party, is probably less than the value of the food and drink we’ll provide!share: del.icio.us. Reddit Digg Yahoo Wink Windows Google Newsvine
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