Event to Award Publishing Excellence

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Just back from Cannes. We’ll be catching up on things this week and then publishing lightly next week during the July 4th week. But, in this business, life goes on and new conferences and awards show pop up all the time so it was without surprise we found this item in our inbox today. Not to mention the fact we know it was coming up as Adrants is a media sponsor and we’ll be sitting on the judging panel as well.

On October 26, the World Media Awards and Event (yea, it’s an ambitious title) will take place. It will celebrate the best in blogging and media creation as well as offer an opportunity to exchange publishing’s best practices. Attendees will learn how to use the latest technologies and techniques to improve their publishing practices through a series of practical workshops hosted industry leading publishers.

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