MagNet conference registration now open
Registration is now open for MagNet 2018, the national industry conference April 25 and 26th at The Courtyard Toronto Downtown, 475 Yonge St, Toronto.
A complete program is live now at
http://magnet.magazinescanada.ca/schedule/.
Information about pricing: http://magnet.magazinescanada.ca/pricing/
New this year are "global intensives" with FIPP President James Hewes, what makes the BBC's Good Food brand so successful across platforms from publishing director Chris Kerwin, and MPA's President Linda Thomas Brooks talking about what makes magazines the most powerful medium for advertisers.
Especially for arts, literary and cultural magazines is the Arts & Literary Magazines Summit, a full-day deep dive into the inner workings of cultural magazine publishing from coast-to-coast.
A complete program is live now at
http://magnet.magazinescanada.ca/schedule/.
Information about pricing: http://magnet.magazinescanada.ca/pricing/
New this year are "global intensives" with FIPP President James Hewes, what makes the BBC's Good Food brand so successful across platforms from publishing director Chris Kerwin, and MPA's President Linda Thomas Brooks talking about what makes magazines the most powerful medium for advertisers.
Especially for arts, literary and cultural magazines is the Arts & Literary Magazines Summit, a full-day deep dive into the inner workings of cultural magazine publishing from coast-to-coast.
Magazines Canada is offering rebates for MagNet expenses to members in good standing that have annual circulation under 25,000, covering over 50% of travel costs and 50% of session fees. Bursaries are limited, so visit magazinescanada.ca/program/skills-rebates to apply now!
Labels: MagNet, professional development
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home