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Tim Russert,
NBC News Washington Bureau Chief, was the keynote speaker.
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Donny Deutsch, chairman and
CEO, Deutsch Inc., said that Sept. 11 changed everything about how
consumers feel and how they spend. He said ad messages must be upbeat
and fun.
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Peter Brown, executive editor
of Automotive News, moderated a "Television and the Auto Dealer"
panel that featured (from l.) Douglas Callahan,
owner, Helms Brothers Inc.; Michael Lazarus, evp/group
operations, Long Island Automotive Group; Matt Meli,
partner and director of client services, The Gallagher Group; and
Alan Starling, chairman, National Automobile Dealers Association.
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Andy Fisher, president of Cox
Television; Irwin Gotlieb, chairman and CEO of
MindShare Worldwide; and David Poltrack, evp/research
and planning for CBS Television discussed the impact of PVRs.
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Trends in television was the subject of a panel
featuring
(from l.) David Barrett, president and CEO, Hearst-Argyle
Television; Steve Herson, president and general
manager, Telerep; Steve Mosko, president, Sony
Pictures Television; and Tony Vinciquerra, president
and CEO, Fox Networks Group.
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