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Music Industry 22 February, 2005

Global Entertainment & Media Summit Unites Compassionate Visionaries and Leaders at Two Day Industry Event in New York City

Hot Songs Around The World

APT.
Rose & Bruno Mars
434 entries in 29 charts
Stargazing
Myles Smith
467 entries in 20 charts
Espresso
Sabrina Carpenter
849 entries in 27 charts
Last Christmas
Wham!
1268 entries in 26 charts
Tu Falta De Querer
Mon Laferte
209 entries in 3 charts
That's So True
Gracie Abrams
317 entries in 21 charts
Die With A Smile
Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars
659 entries in 29 charts
A Bar Song (Tipsy)
Shaboozey
775 entries in 22 charts
Bad Dreams
Teddy Swims
228 entries in 19 charts
The Emptiness Machine
Linkin Park
226 entries in 21 charts
Sailor Song
Gigi Perez
305 entries in 19 charts
Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido
Karol G
305 entries in 13 charts
Birds Of A Feather
Billie Eilish
831 entries in 25 charts
Somebody That I Used To Know
Gotye & Kimbra
1147 entries in 32 charts
NEW YORK (www.globalentertainmentnetwork.com) There's no doubt about it, the entire entertainment industry is changing. With the merger of BMG and SONY, Netflix and TiVo, with Broadband access going into the power lines, and with film studios, record companies and media companies merging and consolidating, there is an incredible and powerful opportunity in being independent. For the independently thinking artist and businessman, it's an incredible time of opportunity.

The future is on demand.

Whether or not you're in an independent band or signed to a major label, or an independent film maker or major studio, we all know and realize that todays technology has created new opportunities for each and everyone of us to connect with our fans while creating new ones, as well as create new possibilities for our careers and lifestyles.

But in an overwhelming and overcrowded marketplace, how are each and everyone of us getting the attention and recognition we need? Is the CD in a jewel-case a dying breed? And if so, what will the future bring? And what are some of the new ways we're going to expose our talents, maintain our autonomy and remain commercially viable?

GEMS--the Global Entertainment and Media Summit - will help define these possibilities and create the type of thought-provoking environment dedicated to the advancement of your career.

Date: Saturday and Sunday, May 14-15, 2005

Location: Times Square Arts Center at the World Famous Laugh Factory, 303 W 43rd Street, NYC

Times: Doors open 9 a.m. both days, events start at 10:00 a.m. and continue until 6:30 p.m.
Website: www.globalentertainmentnetwork.com
Schedule: www.globalentertainmentnetwork.com/info.htm

Tickets: www.globalentertainmentnetwork.com/register.htm

Over forty panels, seminars, workshops, clinics and events--featuring the leaders, visionaries and executives helping to create the future for YOU.

Tickets are available on-line at www.globalentertainmentnetwork.com/register.htm and are only $99 in advance, $129 the day of show.

Thought provoking and mentally stimulating panel sessions include cutting edge topics such as:
Buzz Building
Indie vs. Major: Maintaining Creative Control of your vision
Empowering the Artist Within
Future Media
Music Meets Film: Film Meets Music:
The On-Demand Future
Effective Licensing
Alternative Channels Of Distribution
High Definition And 24P
Placing Music In Film And Television
The Filmmakers Roundtable
Effective Team Building And Networking
File Sharing Clinic
Managers And New Media
Which Route To Go: Major Or Independent?
Maintaining Creative Control At A Time Of Consolidation
Peer to Peer and its Affect on Creators
The Realities Of Distribution
How Offline Enhances The Online Experience
DV Or Not DV
Dealmakers
Creative Positioning






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