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CBI Announces 2013 Convention Date and Location
San Antonio - Jan 9, 2013 - College Broadcasters, Inc. (CBI) will hold its second annual National Student Electronic Media Convention (NSEMC) at the Hyatt Regency San Antonio Oct. 31 - Nov. 2, 2013. According to the CBI, the NSEMC is America's only convention dedicated exclusively to the interests of student TV/video outlets, radio stations, and webcasters.
The convention will feature three days of interactive sessions led by broadcast professionals and student media advisers, capped off with the presentation of the National Student Production Awards at a special ceremony on Nov. 2. Sessions will focus on radio, video, and new media, with ample opportunities for students and advisers to network with each other and benchmark their operations.
CBI has extensive experience programming conventions and workshops. The inaugural National Student Electronic Media Convention - held in Atlanta in October 2012 - was a great success, with more than 95 percent of its 300 attendees saying they would recommend it to others. Prior to the creation of the NSEMC, CBI organized student radio, TV, and webcasting sessions for the National College Media Convention.
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