FOBM Final Program: The Book, In Full Color

So 5 days left to go before “Future of Business Media” conference activities start, and we have the final program book for your perusal…the digital/PDF copy, that is. You can down from below, or here.

Here’s what the speakers list look like now:

In-person speakers: Chris Ahearn, President, Reuters (NSDQ: RTRSY) Media; Neil Ashe, CEO, CNET (NSDQ: CNET) Networks; David Carey, Publisher, Conde Nast Portfolio; Bob Carrigan, President, IDG Communications; Neil Cavuto, SVP/Anchor/ME, Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network; Susan Clark, Publisher, Continental Europe, Middle East and Africa, The Economist; Gordon Crovitz, EVP, Dow Jones (NYSE: DJ) and Publisher, The Wall Street Journal; Trevor Fellows, Global Head of Media Sales, Bloomberg; Lauren Rich Fine, former newspaper analyst, Merrill Lynch; Keith Fox, President, BusinessWeek; Mark Hoffman, President, CNBC; Peter Horan, CEO, IAC Media & Advertising; Alan Ives, SVP, Sales, CNNMoney.com; David Jackson, CEO, Seeking Alpha; John Koten, CEO, Mansueto Ventures; David Levin, CEO, United Business Media; Om Malik, Founder, GigaOmniMedia; Roger McNamee, Managing Director, Elevation Partners; Alan Meckler, CEO, Jupitermedia; Scott Moore, SVP, News and Information, Yahoo; Rob Norman, CEO, Global, GroupM; Steve Rattner, Managing Principal, Quadrangle Group; Gloria Scoby, SVP, Group Publisher, Crain Communications; Jane Seagrave, VP, New Media Markets, The Associated Press; Tad Smith, CEO, Reed Business Information; Patrick Spain, CEO, HighBeam Research; Jim Spanfeller, CEO, Forbes.com; Greg Strakosch, CEO, TechTarget; John Suhler, President, Veronis Suhler Stevenson; Devin Wenig, COO, Reuters; Kathy Yates, CEO, AllBusiness.com.

On video: Ann Moore, CEO, Time Inc; Larry Kramer, founder, MarketWatch; Jim Cramer, founder, TheStreet.com.

One unfortunate last minute change: Tom Clarke, Jr, the CEO of TheStreet.com, dropped out earlier this morning, after saying yes just 11 days ago…the book went to print the day he said yes, so he’s in there. Here’s the PR’s response in response to my question: what changed? “His calendar.” Highly unprofessional on the company’s part, if you ask me.

Some tickets are still left…you can register here.

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