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The NAB Show has unveiled an exciting new addition to its lineup: the Business of Entertainment Track. This two-day program is set to feature ten informative sessions, providing a platform for industry leaders to share insights and foster discussions around the evolving landscape of entertainment.
Among the notable speakers is the president and chief content officer of WWE, who will bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to the event. Attendees can expect a diverse range of topics, including content creation, distribution strategies, and the impact of technology on the entertainment sector.
This initiative aims to bridge gaps between traditional media and emerging digital platforms, highlighting the importance of innovation in today’s entertainment industry. With a strong focus on networking and collaboration, the Business of Entertainment Track promises to be a valuable experience for professionals looking to navigate the complexities of the modern entertainment ecosystem.
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