



TVB's 2004 Annual Marketing Conference is now history.

Chris Rohrs opens the conference. |
Nearly 1,200 attendees packed New York's Jacob Javits Convention Center on April
15 to hear such speakers as Joseph Abruzzese, president of ad sales, Discovery
Networks; David Barrett, president and CEO, Hearst-Argyle Television; Russ
Booth, director of MediaCom's futures group; Gary Chapman, chairman, president and CEO, LIN Television; John Drury, senior vice
president, AutoNation; Erwin Ephron, partner, Ephron, Papazian & Ephron;
Alan Frank, president, Post-Newsweek Stations; George W. Ivie, executive director and CEO, Media Rating Council; Harry Jessell, editor at large, Broadcasting & Cable; Lorraine Kenny, automotive
sales manager, Cox Enterprises; Harold Kobakof, chief retail officer, BBDO/Detroit; Dan Lynch, president, Dan Lynch Ford; Mark LaNeve, general manager, Cadillac;
Steve Lindsley, chairman and CEO, U.S. Digital Television; Matt Meli, partner and director of client services, The Gallagher Group; Victor Miller,
senior managing director, Bear Stearns; Leslie Moonves, chairman and CEO, CBS; Jack Myers, editor and publisher,
The Myers Report; Jon Nesvig, president of sales, Fox Broadcasting Company;
Deborah Norville, anchor, Inside Edition; William O'Shea, VP and
general sales manager, Millennium Sales & Marketing; Dick Robertson,
president, Warner Bros. Domestic TV Distribution; J. Max Robins, editor in chief, Broadcasting & Cable; Julie Roehm, director
of marketing communications, Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge; Bob Schieffer, anchor
and moderator, CBS's Face the Nation; Joseph Uva, president and CEO, OMD
Worldwide; David Verklin, CEO, Carat North America; Susan Whiting,
president and CEO, Nielsen Media Research; Richard Wiley, former FCC chairman;
Brian Williams, NBC News anchor, and Marty Yudkovitz, president,
TiVo Inc.
Click below for:
TVB President Chris Rohrs's remarks
Cadillac general manager Mark LaNeve’s automotive keynote speech
View conference photos
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