Thursday, June 12, 2008

42 Entertainment to be Featured Speakers at Bandwidth Music | Technology Conference

The Bandwidth Conference gathers professionals in the music, technology and media worlds and explores the evolving musical experience. Bandwidth 2008 takes place August 14 and 15 in San Francisco.

San Francisco, CA (Billboard Publicity Wire/PRWEB ) June 13, 2008 -- The Bandwidth Conference announced today that 42 Entertainment (www.42entertainment.com) -- the industry leader and pioneer in producing ARGs (alternate reality games) across multiple platforms -- will be added to the Bandwidth Conference speaker lineup. Susan Bonds, President & CEO, and Alex Lieu, Chief Creative Officer, will take the stage on Thursday, August 14th for an interview session. The Pasadena-based agency designed a groundbreaking experience to generate buzz around the much-anticipated Nine Inch Nails album Year Zero. Launched in 2007, this award-winning ARG played out across multiple mediums and platforms, and began with the discovery of a phone number on a tour t-shirt that ultimately led fans through a series of websites and trans-media assets to an alternate reality future.

The Bandwidth Conference is geared at professionals in the music, technology and media worlds and takes place August 14 and 15, 2008 in San Francisco. Bandwidth explores the evolving musical experience, with panels on marketing, fan behavior, trends and future forecasts, and an examination of the ways people discover, purchase, interact with, and are exposed to music.

Other speakers set to appear at this year's conference include Jonathan Poneman, co-founder, Sub Pop; Randy Leasure, Sr Director Global Digital Business Group, Sony/BMG Music Entertainment; Tim McQuaid, President, Fan Asylum; Jeff Daniel, President and CEO, Rock River Music; David Brewster, SVP North American Music & Messaging Services, PlayNetwork; Kevin Arnold, Founder/CEO, IODA; David Rosenheim, CEO, JamBase; Larry Weintraub, CEO, Fanscape, Inc. and dozens of others. Further speakers will be announced shortly. For a current list of all speakers, see www.bandwidthconference.com.

Panels at this year's conference include "Brand" which discusses artist/company partnerships, "If It's Too Loud" which will take a look at marketing to the older demographic, and "Masters Of Their Domain" which looks at the possibilities, realities and future for established artists who bypass labels and create a central online hub for their music, touring, and fans.

Visit the Bandwidth Conference website for registration and complete session details at www.bandwidthconference.com.

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