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Conference and Convention Management CATE3009 International Broadcasting Convention Report Kyle Devine B00013573 Submission Date: 1st December 2006 Contents Page 1. Introduction 3 1.2 About IBC 3 1.3 Exhibition 4 1.4 IBC Conference Themes 4-5 2. Amsterdam and RAI 6 2.1 RAI Facilities 6-7 2.2 RAI Theatre/ Auditorium 7 2.3 Bars and Lounges 8 2.4 Services 8-10 3. Management of the Conference 11-12 4. IBC and Tourism 13 5. Conclusion 14 References 1. Introduction This formal report will critically analyse the management of the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC). In particular, it will investigate aspects such as; the conference destination venue and facilities, the management of the conference and will examine the role the conference plays in promoting local tourism. Every September, Amsterdam hosts the IBC, one of the largest gatherings of television operations and management professionals from around the world. From September 11-16 Sea Change puts the spotlight on its market-proven broadcast and broadband systems and software for the thousands in attendance from broadcast stations, television networks, multi-channel operations, cable companies and satellite operators. 1.2 About IBC IBC is committed to providing the...

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