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Press Registration Open for 2014 MPMC Media Trade Conference

By Della Domingo

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During the 2014 MPMC Media Trade Conference, journalists will have the opportunity to conduct private interviews with leading manufacturers.
  
Media registration for the 2014 MPMC Media Trade Conference is now open.
 
Journalists—including freelancers, bloggers, TV reporters and magazine writers—are invited to sit down in private, uninterrupted meetings with executives from manufacturing companies. Reporters are able to select representatives from the companies they wish to meet, so that they are only meeting with companies that are relevant to their outlet. Early registration ensures that reporters will receive the best possible schedule in advance of the event taking place January 21–23, 2014, at the Embassy Suites Orange County Airport North in Santa Ana, California.
 
Notes to media applicants:
  • During registration, you will be able to select the companies you need to meet with. Please pay close attention to the companies you select, as SEMA will make every effort possible to secure them into your schedule. It will be difficult to make changes after your schedule is set. Be sure to mark “Do Not Meet” for those companies that absolutely do not fit with your editorial needs.
  • The 2014 event will feature more than one dozen manufacturers that were not part of the previous event. Please review the list of exhibitors closely to ensure you select any and all relevant manufacturers.
  • Simply submit one registration form for your group, regardless of the number of people that will be participating in your group.
  • If you have freelance writers that you may want to send to the event, have them register independently. The MPMC Media Trade Conference is open to all editorial media, whether working on a magazine, website or freelance assignment.
For details about media registration, contact Della Domingo at dellad@sema.org or 909-978-6723. For exhibitor information about the event, contact Jim Skelly at jims@sema.org or 909-978-6690.