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Herald participates in media roundtable

By On Deck Staff

The 10th Annual Jersey Arts Marketers Southern Regional Media Roundtable will be held at the Lyceum Center for the Performing and Visual Arts in Burlington on Tuesday, September 15, from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
The Jersey Arts Marketers Media Roundtables have enabled New Jersey arts professionals and members of the media to build stronger, more effective relationships and discuss the latest arts marketing techniques and technologies.
The 2009 Media Roundtable will feature an in-depth panel discussion on the changing climate of the industry followed by a Q&A with top regional media professionals.
This year’s panelists include NBC 10 Anchor Terry Ruggles; Mark Correa, the New Media Editor for The Courier-Post; Arts and Culture Editor for WRTI, Jim Cotter; and Cape May County Herald Senior Columnist Jim Vanore.
David Weiner of PR Newswire will serve as panel moderator. In the afternoon attendees can take advantage of professional development workshops, each addressing one of today’s most pressing arts marketing topics, including social networking and e-marketing.
Advance registration for the 2009 Media Roundtable is $30 for South Jersey Cultural Alliance members and $35 for non-members.
All admissions at the door will be $40.
Members of the public are invited to attend this event. A continental breakfast and networking lunch will be provided.
More information is available by calling (609) 645-2760, or by visiting www.jerseyarts.com/roundtable.
To register, call Kate Simpson at (609) 645-2760 or e-mail ksimpson@sjca.net.
The mission of the South Jersey Cultural Alliance is to promote the participation of residents and visitors in the cultural life of southern New Jersey through collaborative efforts in audience development, programming, advocacy and management.
For more information on SJCA, visit www.sjca.net or call (609) 645-2760.

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