Consumer Electronics Association - Conference Brochure, 2008 - (Page 51) CES PARTNER PROGRAMS BILLBOARD’S DIGITAL MUSIC LIVE! WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9 9– 9:15 a.m OPENING REMARKS The Venetian, Lido 9:15– 9:45 a.m. KEYNOTE The Venetian, Lido 9:45– 10:30 a.m. STATE OF THE INDUSTRY PRICING ULTIMATE PASS ADVANCE ON-SITE UPGRADE $499 $599 NA $550 $550 The Venetian, Lido Representatives from all sectors of the music industry pair with key technology representatives to sum up the state of digital music today. Hear the important issues that will set the agenda for the next six months. 10:30– 11 a.m. Early Bird (before November 2) $449 The Venetian Sessions & Lunch: The Venetian, Lido Exhibits: The Venetian, Murano 3304-3305-33063204-3205-3206 NETWORKING BREAK The Venetian, Murano 3304-3305-3306-32043205-3206 11– 11:30 a.m. BRINGING THE MUSIC INDUSTRY TO CES Billboard’s Digital Music Live! is the result of an unprecedented partnership between Billboard, the most trusted brand in the music industry, and CES, the leading voice of the technology industry. This one-day event will explore how technology is affecting every aspect of the music industry, offering attendees a truly immersive digital entertainment experience. Today’s top music managers, touring agents, record label executives, publishers and artists will reveal their digital outlook, and leading technology innovators will discuss the contentious and symbiotic relationship between these two industries. Listen and learn from the best. KEYNOTE The Venetian, Lido 11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. THE DIGITAL DILEMMA: CONVENIENCE VS. QUALITY The Venetian, Lido The MP3 format revolutionized how music is distributed, but has had less impact on music quality. This panel of leading music producers, device manufacturers and others will discuss what it takes to acquire and enjoy music the way the artists intended. Coproduced by The Recording Academy. 12:15– 1:15 p.m. LUNCH The Venetian, Lido Visit www.CESweb.org/conferences for current program updates. 51 http://www.CESweb.org/conferences
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