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Revenues to be Hot Topic at Consumer Online Services Conference

Jan 2, 1998
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CNN Financial News President Lou Dobbs and
the chairman of The New York Times Arthur Sulzberger Jr., will be
among the keynote speakers at Jupiter Communications’ Consumer
Online Services V conference.


The conference is scheduled for March 4-6 in New York City. Other keynote
speakers are Norman Pearlstine, editor-in-chief, Time Inc.; Geraldine
Laybourne, president, Disney/ABC Cable Networks; Steve Case, chairman and
CEO, America Online; Steve Brill, chairman and CEO of Brill Media Ventures;
and Tom Jermoluk, chairman, President and CEO, @Home Network.


Adam Schoenfeld, vice president and senior analyst at new media research
firm Jupiter said: “New media is forging new ideas for revenue generation and
ways of transmitting entertainment and information. COS V gathers some of the
industry’s key figures to discuss if online is ready to deliver on its
immense potential with profits.”


Profits, of course, include advertising revenues. The event is expected to
draw more than 750 attendees and 70 exhibitors, Jupiter said.


Jupiter’s conferences are a part of its Strategic Planning Services (SPS)
program. SPS customers receive passes to several conferences each year. Non-
SPS clients interested in attending COS V must pay a registration fee.


To register, or to receive a full conference brochure, contact Jupiter
Communications at (800) 488-4345 or (212) 780-6060, or e-mail jupiter@jup.com.

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