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Alliance for Women in Media Announces AWM Breakfast at NAB


Alliance for Women in Media
Alliance for Women in Media

Attendees are invited to join the Alliance for Women in Media (AWM) for an panel discussion on April 15 from 8-9am on "The Business of Multiplatform Sports" at the AWM Breakfast during the NAB Show. Presenters include Jeanne-Marie Condo (President of Network Partnerships and Chief Revenue Officer, Skyview Networks), Pat LaPlatney (Co-CEO/President, Gray Television), Mary Menna (Vice President & Market Manager, Beasley Media Group) and Carlson Mozdiez (Vice President, Digital Business Operations, Audacy), alongside moderator Sarah Foss (Chief Technology Officer, Audacy).

The panel will engage in a candid conversation exploring the evolving landscape of sports business and the significant role women play in shaping its future. They will also dive deep into the emergence of multiplatform sports coverage and how it has reshaped the business landscape of the sports industry, and how media professionals have leveraged multiplatform sports to enhance audience engagement and reach a diverse set of viewers and more.

The AWM Breakfast at the NAB Show is an event that brings together industry professionals from radio, television, technology and service partners. Attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy a continental breakfast, network with top executives, and gain valuable insights from the panel discussion featuring influential leaders in the media industry.

Purchase tickets by April 10, by going to here.

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