Hello: Are you planning on coming to NYC Television Week, taking place October 28-30 at the Waldorf Astoria and Metropolitan Pavilion? If so, I look forward to seeing you there and sharing in the all the fantastic networking and learning events taking place. If not, here are some reasons why you should reconsider. For starters, there are the comprehensive conferences, including the State of Television, TV on Wall Street, and the two-day TV Summit, which cover the full gamut of the television industry. What keeps you up at night? Multiplatform reach? 4K? Content ownership? All of that and more will be covered during NYC Television Week. Click here to see the full agenda. Great topics need great presenters, and NYC Television has that in abundance. Where else can you find assembled at one event top executives from AMC Networks, Nielson, Sony Pictures Television, Twitter, the NBA, Comcast, GroupM, Machinima, Subway, and NBCUniversal? That is only a small fraction of the thought-leaders who will be there — click here to see the impressive list of presenters. Not only will you hear of solutions to today's most pressing challenges, but you will also experience some of them in our Solutions Center exhibit floor, presented by NAB Show. There you will find cutting-edge products and services from leading companies such as AJA, B&H, Comcast Wholesale, FreeWheel, Harris Broadcast, Home Shopping Network, Hybrid TV, Manios Digital & Film, Net2TV, Sony, Viamedia, Vitec Videocom, and Westcott. Finally, with the industry converging on Manhattan for the last week in October, NYC Television Week offers exceptional networking opportunities, including an opening night reception sponsored by National Geographic Channels, lunch sponsored by NATPE, and the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame. I hope these reasons make it clear why you should join me at NYC Television Week. Keep checking out NYCTelevisionWeek.com for the latest additions and updates. And register soon — October 28 will be here before you know it. Thank you for your time. I look forward to seeing you at NYC Television Week. Best regards,  VP/Group Publisher Broadcasting & Cable and Multichannel News |