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Parks Associates Sr. Research Analyst Heather Way to present State of the Market at Digital Asset Management Conference

Parks Associates' Sr. Research Analyst Heather Way will present the keynote "New Paths to the Connected Consumer: Multiscreen Experiences and User Interaction," Wednesday, February 27, 10:00 a.m. at the Digital Asset Management Conference in Los Angeles, CA.

Connected consumer electronics (CE) have opened new avenues to consumers in an increasingly fragmented media environment. In this state-of-the-market address, Parks Associates presents primary consumer research that reveals the connections between CE adoption, usage, and content distribution. The international research firm highlights the disruption caused by new media and presents strategies to effectively reach the digitally connected consumer.

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