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Due to Great Demand, Jacobs Media Adds Second CES Tour


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Last month, Jacobs Media announced its tours of the Consumer Electronics Show for broadcasters and the response has been overwhelming, so they've added a second tour. The custom-curated tours are open to all broadcasters - CEOs, GMs, Program Directors, Digital Managers and those who have CES on their "bucket lists."

Jacobs Media has been working with the CES team and they've informed the firm that Google, Amazon Alexa Auto, Microsoft and many other companies of interest to broadcasters will be returning this year. Plus, the number of automotive displays has grown so much it is spilling over from the new West Hall into the North Hall. There will be no shortage of things to see.

As always, Jacobs design its 90-minute tours to ensure you have prime access to the leaders of the companies visited. Because of the official tour status with CTA (the Consumer Technology Association), Jacobs will be able to "jump the lines" when necessary, gaining close-up access to the exhibits along the way. CES professionals they have worked with in the past lead the curated tours. They have a strong understanding of radio and are able to connect these technologies with our everyday challenges.

CES runs from Thursday, January 5th to Sunday the 8th. It appears that both of tours will be on the 5th, providing a great launch pad for CES experiences. Jacobs is also planning to host our dinner on Wednesday evening and will have a speaker provide a glimpse of what to expect and what not to miss.

But CES is a multi-day experience, and they provide tour guests with a primer on where to go and what to see so you can take in as much as possible, without wasting time wandering around (although that can also be fun).

Find more information here.

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