Bluelithium to Hold ad:tech NYC Party

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As they’ve done at three previous ad:tech’s, ad network Bluelithium is, once again, hosting the show’s mega-party which will occur Monday, November 7 at 9PM, following the first show day of ad:tech New York 2005. A preview of the invite we snaggged promises its Wishes promotion in which offers people vacations, iPods and shopping sprees. Appearing again, as they did at the first Bluelithium party at ad:tech San Francisco 2004, will be flying acrobats, fire breathers and Cirque du Soleil entertainers.

While the invite doesn’t say where the party will be, last year in New York it was held at Show. However, if Bluelithium intends to put on as big a show as they did at their first party, held at San Francisco’s cavernous Ruby Skye, Show won’t cut it this time. The place is far too small. One thing’s for sure, though. You’ve got to hand it to a company that can stick around year after year, show after show and not disappear like so many others, unfortunately, do. Kudos.

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