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Digital Media Wire Returns to NYC for 3-Day Industry Confab for Executives from Games, Music and Television Industries

Sponsors and media partners for this threeday conferences include Vindicia, MixRadio, Polycom, Yume, SendGrid, Manatt Digital Media, Magisto, Fiksu, Loeb & Loeb, Reloaded Technologies, BlueSnap, Chartboost, Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz; StageTEN, IBB Consulting Group; SoundExchange; LoopLabs, MediaBrix; LyteShot; Lingospot, LyricFind; IGDA, Variety, SAG-AFTRA; Nue; Pocket Gamer; E4G; Mary-Margaret Network; Women in Music; NY WIFT; New Filmmakers New York; Fusicology; MyersBizNet; Application Developers Alliance; Technology Advice; Parks Associates; The Diffusion Group; WIGI; New York Tokyo; Future of Music Coalition; Mobile Games Forum and Canadian Music Week.

From the press release "Digital Media Wire Returns to NYC for 3-Day Industry Confab for Executives from Games, Music and Television Industries."

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