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Media Industry Perspectives on CES

January 18, 2012
Jack Myers Video Media Business Report

Published: January 18, 2012 at 09:56 PM GMT
Last Updated: January 18, 2012 at 09:56 PM GMT

Every week, Jack Myers shares his unique perspective on the state of the media and advertising business in this free video. Jack's full report and economic forecasts are available to subscribers at www.jackmyers.com.

There weren’t the usual huge, splashy announcements at last week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas but advertisers like Unilever and P&G each brought executives from around the world and all the major media agencies and agency holding companies were well-represented and CES demonstrated that the applications for media and marketers are becoming more opportune. This week’s Jack Myers Media Business Video Report shares CES highlights. Subscribers to the weekly Jack Myers Media Business Report e-mail can visit www.jackmyers.com for a more detailed CES analysis.

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Subscribers can access the report at www.jackmyers.com. I share exclusive insights from the report in this week’s Video Media Business Report, available above and through Reuters Insider iPad app, which is available at no cost to all Media Business Report subscribers.

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