New Min Initiative: Breakfast Series Featuring Industry's Top Thinkers And Innovators

Min has unveiled a new series of VIP panels to take place throughout the fall and into 2013, called Breakfast With a minsider. The events will be your front row seat to a series of open forum, no-holes-barred discussions among industry experts and min editor Steve Cohn-each focused around a different, burning topic. Hear first-hand what top media experts are succeeding at, struggling with and envisioning around the corner. Kick back and enjoy an honest, live expos about the direction of the media industry.

First up in the series-The Current Advertising Economy: What Buyers Want From Media Brands.

A State of the Advertising Union, featuring two leaders from the agency side and two media-company executives.
The world of media is in high-speed, radical transformation. Media spending is no longer in sync with consumption. Roles of the three critical players of the landscape are now straddling each other-media companies are becoming more like agencies, agencies like marketers and brands like publishers.
In this transitional environment, there's bound to be some tension. Our inaugural Breakfast with a minsider will take you through all of these issues and answer a whole host of critical questions, including:

1. Where is the money going these days?
2. What's working and what needs to be fixed?
3. Are magazines making a compelling case?
4. Are magazines doing enough in the red-hot digital space?
Our participants are an all-star lineup of experts:

Audrey Siegel
President and Director of Client Services
TargetCast


Robin Steinberg
EVP, Director, Publishing Investment and Activation
MediaVest USA


Frank Wall
Publisher
Sports Illustrated


Larry Burstein
Publisher
NY Magazine

Don't miss this event and get the perspective that will help you succeed in sales in 2013.

Coming Up Next:
Q&A With The New Republic's Chris Hughes: A Facebook Co-founder Brings New Start to a Storied Print Brand
November 13, 2012 │ CUNY Graduate Center NYC
Chris Hughes
Editor-in-Chief/Publisher
The New Republic
Stay tuned for details.

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