Friday, September 18, 2009

Opportunity: SUPERCOMM Panel

[Update: plans have been finalized, so come see the panel if you're going to be at SUPERCOMM!]

SUPERCOMM, the show that was, then wasn't, but now is again, has apparently decided to host a panel of journalists and bloggers at its upcoming show. Earlier today, I got an invitation, which reads, in part:


I work with the SUPERCOMM team and the reason for my email is to invite you to participate as a panelist for a session we're programming for the show. The panel session comprised of journalists from business and trade publications as well as industry bloggers. If you're available, we would love to have you as a panelist.


The panel is slated to take place on Thursday, October 22nd, 2009 at 4:15 PM Central Time.


Each panelist comes to the table with a strong voice and opinion on the state of broadband and broader industry issues, but also have varied perspectives given your key reader constituents. We anticipate a highly interactive, lively and thought-provoking discussion that will be blogged and tweeted about days, weeks and months following the show.

Still trying to figure out what kind of topic would be blogged and tweeted about for "days, weeks and months following the show" but perhaps one of the panelist will make a statement, like Jan Ozer did a few years ago ("MPEG-4 Is Dead") that will send the rest of us to our keyboards to counter the argument.

More on the session as the event approaches. Details on the SUPERCOMM 2009 show, which is back in Chicago, can be found here.

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