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February 24, 2011

Digital Music Forum East: New York

The 11th Annual Digital Music Forum, taking place at the Museum of Jewish Heritage (36 Battery Place, NYC), will bring together the top music, technology and policy leaders for high-level discussions and debate, intimate meetings and unrivaled networking about the future of digital music.

BMI's SVP of New Media, Richard Conlon, will be a panelist on Panel 1: The State of the Digital Union (10:00–10:45am). This panel of industry experts will discuss the hot button issues of day, including new and expected online and mobile music product offerings and business models, new channels of digital revenue, cloud and subscription services, MP3 stores, digital music pricing, ad-supported models and next generation devices. What innovations and business models will fuel growth in the digital marketplace? What is the current state of the online and mobile music markets and where is the industry heading?

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