The Emap Media Festival rolls into town later this month with 68 guest speakers, 38 sessions and over 300 delegates converging to discuss, predict and shape the future of the industry in the North West and beyond.
Recognising How-Do’s immense importance to the industry in the region (that’s right, we said ‘immense’, Ed) Emap has signed your favourite portal as its exclusive local media partner.
This means that we’ll be reporting from some of the major happenings – taking place across Manchester – while, you’ll be pleased to be hear, furnishing four lucky readers with tickets for the entire programme (valued at £749 each plus VAT).
To qualify for one of these all you have to do is email Emap’s very nice Joanna Pocock at joanna.pocock@emap.com. If you say something extra special about us it may just increase your chances of winning… perhaps (well, there’s no harm in trying).
If you’d like to find out more about what’s on offer at The Media Festival check out the website or download the full programme here
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