UPCOMING EVENTS
FIPP ASIA-PACIFIC DIGITAL MAGAZINE MEDIA CONFERENCE SOFITEL, BEIJING, CHINA 11-12 NOVEMBER 2014
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Sofitel, Beijing, China 11-12 November 2014
he 4th FIPP Asia-Pacific Digital Magazine Media Conference is the only fully international magazine media conference in Asia-Pacific. Hosted by FIPP and the China Periodicals Association (CPA) the bi-annual conference attracts hundreds of business leaders, and will shine a spotlight on media innovation, while leading speakers from the region and beyond will share insights on the future of the industry. Speakers will showcase top magazine media
innovations, offer an in-depth look at worldwide digital media trends and research from around the world, demonstrating how multi-platform
Speakers*
For more information or to book:
www.fi ppchina.com claire@fi
pp.com / natalie@fi
pp.com
For advertising and sponsorship opportunities andre@fi
pp.com.
NATASHA CHRISTIE- MILLER, CEO, Emap, UK
SHI FENG, president, China Periodicals Association
ZENO PELLIZZARI, general manager, Mondadori International Business, Italy
TARUN RAI, CEO, Worldwide Media, India
JUAN SENOR, partner, Innovation Media Consulting, UK
RAYMOND WONG, CEO, Contineo Media, China
DAVID WOODLEY, managing director, International, Time Out, UK
magazine media brands continue to deliver high levels of engagement and ROI for advertisers. They will also be sharing their views on
developments in B2B media; digital media business models; e-commerce; social media and smartphone marketing; content management; and innovation in advertising (such as programmatic and native advertising). Also under the spotlight will be the increasing number of digital companies launching printed magazines – and their business models. In the last conference session, a panel of CEOs will give their thoughts on the state of the magazine media industry.
*subject to minor changes
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