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Fall Focus to examine On-Demand Digital Entertainment

Parks Associates today announced that its upcoming executive seminar Fall Focus, to be held Nov 10-12, 2004, at the Loews Coronado Bay Resort in San Diego, CA, will address the theme On-Demand Digital Entertainment. The event, hosted by industry experts Parks Associates, will examine the current conditions and future vision for the markets involving digital entertainment content in the networked home.

"The digital home is poised for a mass-market push based largely on the strength of these on-demand technologies and services," said Tricia Parks, president of Parks Associates. "Our Fall Focus seminar will provide an examination of the markets and successful business model options, views about these services from today's online consumers, and the opportunity to network with key market players."

Parks Associates is currently accepting speaking proposals for the event. The deadline for submission is August 1, 2004

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