Let me add to Ursula's comments about the National Media Market.

This year the NMM overlaps with the CCUMC Conference, ( http://www.ccumc.org 
)also in Las Vegas.  Some activities with both NMM and CCUMC attendees are 
planned.

Also NMM attendees can take advantage of the overlap to attend the CCUMC 
conference on Thursday, for a small additional fee.

The CCUMC conference program will include programs specifically geared to 
content issues that day.

So if you have thought about CCUMC but have never been able to participate, 
this is an excellent opportunity.... Come to the Market, and sample CCUMC

-deg

deg farrelly
ASU Libraries
Arizona State University
P.O. Box 871006
Tempe, Arizona  85287-1006
480.965.1403
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Date: Fri, 11 May 2012 11:22:32 -0700
From: Ursula Schwarz <[email protected]>
Subject: [Videolib] Beat the deadline - register NOW and save!


Time is running out to register for the 34th National Media Market (NMM) to
be held September 30 - October 4, 2012 in Las Vegas.

Take advantage of the Early Bird registration fee of $105, which includes
the full conference - lunches, receptions, program guide and professional
development workshops.

Register now, or anytime before the May 15, 2012 deadline to reserve this
special rate, but pay after you receive your new budget.

New This Year!
The NMM Board of Directors recently announced a new value-added service: a
preview portal that consolidates multiple distributors' content into a
single online catalog. The new preview portal facilitates easy search and
acquisition of educational video content offered by NMM exhibitors. Free
access to the preview portal will only be available to NMM attendees.

For detailed information about the Market and the Preview Portal go to
www.nmm.net or call the Market Director Ursula Schwarz at (520) 743-7735,
email [email protected].

National Media Market
P.O. Box 87410
Tucson, AZ 85754-7410
(520) 743-7735
http://www.nmm.net/


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