NAMIC launches mobile app conference powered by Turner Broadcasting


NAMIC (National Association for Multi-ethnicity in
Communications) announced the launch of the 25th Annual NAMIC Conference Mobile
App.  


Developed for NAMIC by Turner Broadcasting System, the
mobile app’s features provide a virtual guide to the association’s two-day
conference.  


Presented as part of Diversity Week, the 25th Annual
NAMIC Conference is scheduled for October 4-5, 2011 at the Hilton New York in
Manhattan.  This year’s Conference theme is New Media, New Voices, New
World.  


Developed by Turner Broadcasting System, the “NAMIC
Conference” Mobile App is now available free-of-charge, through the Apple
App Store and Android Market. Among the mobile app’s many convenient features
is “My Sessions,” which provides a platform for users to customize
personal itineraries and get live program updates, while allowing them to
directly link to sessions marked as “favorite.” 


The app content gives access to the complete conference
agenda by date/time, session descriptors, speaker bios, sponsor and media
partner information, and hotel and New York City maps.  Social media
elements include real time access to the #NAMICConference Twitter Stream and a
“like” button linking users to the
NAMIC
National Facebook page.  


Over the course of the two-day agenda, some of the most
diverse and seasoned business leaders within the media and entertainment
industry will share their perspectives on timely topics offered in two General
Sessions and four learning tracks:  Audience Development; Content and
Imagery; Diversity and Inclusion; and Leadership Development.  


By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

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