The Mashable Media Summit is a one-day conference that explores how new forms of technology are redefining media. The brightest minds in the industry will come together Nov. 2 at the TimesCenter in New York City to explore the latest innovations in the space and the future of journalism.
Limited early bird tickets are available at a discounted price, so get your tickets now.
With a stellar lineup of speakers already confirmed from Facebook, Tumblr, Salon, AQKA, PBS and Hearst, Mashable's Media Summit promises to offer a dynamic program of topics ranging from the digital transformation of traditional media organizations to the latest trends in major social networking sites. This Nov. 2, you'll hear from the industry leaders who are reshaping the media landscape through new innovations and groundbreaking ideas.
We'll be hitting on the biggest trends in media and what to watch for in 2013. The Mashable Media Summit will dive into:
- 2013 trends Pete Cashmore, Founder & CEO, Mashable
- The biggest lies in advertising Tom Bedecarre, CEO, AQKA
- The digital revolution of public television Jason Seiken, PBS Digital Studio, and Christina Warren, Entertainment Editor, Mashable
- Social analytics: what you can and should be measuring Robyn Peterson, CTO, Mashable, Sachin Kamdar, CEO & Co-Founder, Parse.ly, Frank Speiser, CEO & Co-Founder, SocialFlow
- The future of branded video content Adam Ostrow, Chief Strategy Officer, Mashable
- The digital election of 2012 Joan Walsh, Editor at Large, Salon
- Facebook's reinvention of the entertainment Industry Kay M. Madati, Head of Entertainment & Media, Facbeook
- Social networks: the new publishers Meghan Peters, Community Manager, Mashable, Jessica Bennett, Executive Editor, Tumblr, Dan Roth, Executive Editor, LinkedIn
Check out the highlights below of last year's sold out Mashable Media Summit. You don't want to miss this year's one-day event, so get your early bird tickets now!
Mashable Media Summit Information
Date: Friday, Nov. 2, 2012
Time: 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Location: The TimesCenter, 242 West 41st Street, New York, NY 10036
Tickets: Purchase early bird tickets on Eventbrite.
A Look Back at Last Year's Mashable Media Summit
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The Mashable Media Summit on Nov. 4 at the Times Center in New York City attracted professionals in digital, tech, advertising, sales, marketing, mobile and publishing from all over the world.
We had a packed house in attendance for this year's Media Summit.
Pete Cashmore, founder and CEO of Mashable, speaks on the future of social media, its current landscape and what trends to expect for 2012.
This year's Media Summit was located at the Times Center in New York City.
Mashable's community manager Meghan Peters chats with Katie Rogers, social media manager at The Washington Post; Anthony De Rosa, social media editor at Reuters; and Drake Martinet, social media editor at AllThingsD.
Brian Stelter, a media reporter and blogger at The New York Times speaks at the Media Summit.
Eli Pariser, author and chairman of the board at MoveOn.org, discusses how human editors and algorithms can work together to get users clicking on content that matters.
Adam Ostrow, executive editor and senior vice president of content, Mashable speaks with Vadim Lavrusik, journalist program manager of Facebook, about how the social network's new features can help journalists.
Sports Illustrated Group editor, Terry McDonell, talks about the magazine's transition from print to digital with Mashable's Editor in Chief Lance Ulanoff.
Josh Koppel, co-founder and chief creative officer of ScrollMotion, speaks on the reinvention of content experience and engagement.
Christy Tanner, TV Guide's general manager and executive vice president, explains how technology is changing entertainment for better and for worse.
A member of the audience asks TVGuide general manager and EVP Christy Tanner about technology's changes to the entertainment industry.
Tor Myhren, Grey president and chief creative officer, talked about the ultimate user experience, and how different it is today from when he was a teen. Here he is at age 14.
Tor Myhren, Grey president and chief creative officer, talked about the ultimate user experience, and how different it is today from when he was a teen.
Tony Haile, CEO of Chartbeat, discusses how real time data changes what you should be doing.
Faris Yakob, chief innovation officer of MDC Partners' kbs+p and founding partner of Spies & Assassins, covers from art and copy to arduinos and code, and how important it is to be awesome.
Larry Solomon, AT&T's senior vice president of corporate communications, announced that 4G LTE will be coming to New York City.
Special thanks to our presenting sponsor, AT&T.