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New Communications Forum 2008 Events - Social Media Training

What: NewComm Forum brings together thought leaders and decision makers from around the globe to discuss the impact of social media and new communications on media, marketing, journalism, PR and advertising, business, culture and society. NewComm Forum is not a typical conference and it’s definitely not “Blogging 101″. It provides an in-depth, hands-on exploration of the future of communications. In its four year history, it has come to be known as one of the world’s leading conferences focusing on the latest trends in new emerging media and communications platforms. NewComm Forum is designed to teach communications professionals the strategy and tactics to effectively utilize the power of new media and communications tools and trends.

Produced by the Society for New Communications Research, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) global think tank dedicated to the advanced study of the latest developments in media and communications
For more information, visit http://www.newcommforum.com or email us at info@sncr.org or call (650) 331-0083.

When:
April 22-25, 2008
Where:
- Vineyard Creek Hotel & Spa, Sonoma County, CA
Cost: $995.(Academic discounts available.)
Info: http://www.newcommforum.com

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